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LOOPs
Design for the campus of the Donau-University, Krems, Austria, completion:
2004
Donau University Krems is located on a hill above the river Danube, surrounded
by vineyards. Three parallel stripes, a footpath, a little stream, and
a railway line pass between the parcelled land. The newly established
University inhabits the buildings of the former Austria Tobacco Company.
A new railway station has been built and the train now stops in front
of the main building.
Bands:
The design for the university campus reinforces the existing stripes by
adding some more between the main building and the railway station. There
are four parallel bands of different materials and colours rolled out
over the landscape. The one right in front of the building is the red
access road for the fire brigade. It’s floor covering is made of
red coloured concrete, with white marks and arrows painted on it. The
exercise band is covered with coloured rubber, made of recycled car-tyres,
a material normally used for sports fields. The other stripes are made
of exposed aggregated concrete and timber. These bands run parallel in
front of the building, extend to the east and branch off into the green.
Loops:
Four loops form a new sign for the building’s contemporary use and
extend the university’s foyer to the outside. Two material stripes
are rolled up in front of the main entrance. Both, a ramp and a staircase
form a loop and connect the lower railway-station with the campus.
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