Ruhr West University of Applied Sciences / HPP + ASTOC

The Hochschule Ruhr West - University of Applied Sciences in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany, in short the HRW, is part of a nationwide development of new universities. With a total of eight buildings and about 62,000 m² of GFA, the university has the dimensions of an autonomous district: four institute buildings, a canteen, a lecture hall and a library as well as a multi-storey car park have been built on the former railway site in the Broich district. The HRW functions not only as a new educational institution, but also as an important component of the urban development concept for the entire university surroundings. For this reason, the various campus buildings reflect the heights and volumes of the surrounding development and the campus itself deliberately opens up towards the quarter and to the adjacent buildings.
© Christa Lachenmaier
Architects: HPP, ASTOC
Location: Mülheim, Germany
Area: 40500.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Christa Lachenmaier
© Christa Lachenmaier
From the architect. The Hochschule Ruhr West - University of Applied Sciences in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany, in short the HRW, is part of a nationwide development of new universities. With a total of eight buildings and about 62,000 m² of GFA, the university has the dimensions of an autonomous district: four institute buildings, ...
© Christa Lachenmaier
Architects: HPP, ASTOC
Location: Mülheim, Germany
Area: 40500.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Christa Lachenmaier
© Christa Lachenmaier
From the architect. The Hochschule Ruhr West - University of Applied Sciences in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany, in short the HRW, is part of a nationwide development of new universities. With a total of eight buildings and about 62,000 m² of GFA, the university has the dimensions of an autonomous district: four institute buildings, ...
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