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New campus of the University of Economics and Business in Vienna. The nickname of this faculty building D4 by Architects of Estudio Carme Pinós S.L. from Barcelona, Spain, is Tetris Building. See www.wu.ac.at/campus/architecture/en/

The Department building D4 was designed by Barcelona's Estudio Carme Pinós S. L. It is located directly across from the AD administration building and forms the northernmost border of the campus to the exhibition grounds Messe Wien.

The geometric façade features a playful arrangement of parallelograms with dynamically placed windows, also based on a pattern of intersecting parallelograms. Folding aluminum shutters provide protection from direct sun and give the façade an ever-changing appearance. While spacious and rambling, the building has a well-defined central point, from which various connections branch off.

The entry area is the main hub for accessing the offices, the café, and the Library for Social Sciences located on the ground floor of the building. The front offices of three Departments as well as five Research Institutes on four upper levels are also accessible from this central core. Additional Department offices are distributed over two stories of the building, connected by internal staircases. Seminar and project rooms are located in separate, slightly raised elements on the ground floor, as are the self-study zones. The interior design is based on the same parallelogram pattern as the façade, creating hallways, additional functional areas, and storage space.

Tags:   Vienna WU Campus Wirtschaftsuniversität

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As seen from the Tetris Builing

The WU or Wirtschaftsuniversität of Wien in German, or in English the University of Economics and Business of Vienna, has a new campus. which is situated next to the Vienna Fair (Wiener Messe) and the Prater.



The heart of the new university campus is the centrally located Library & Learning Center, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, Hamburg. The building's asymmetrical, cantilevered roof is visible from afar, and the prominent glassfronted monitor, characteristic of Zaha Hadid's designs, faces Prater Park.



The external appearance of the building is characterized by contrasting sections of light and dark. Colored fiber-reinforced concrete was used to construct the façade. The two building segments are separated by a seam of glass.



The main entrance of the building faces the campus' central square, the WU Stage. The cantilevered roof extending towards the square makes the entrance instantly recognizable. The building's massive exterior is furrowed with narrow, canyon-like divisions and made up of two sections. Once inside, the Forum and the entry area are made to feel like extensions of the square outside. The generously proportioned atrium also serves as WU's main reception area. Wide, spiral ramps and stairways lead from the entry area up through the OMV Central Library, which extends funnel-like through 6 stories of the building. The top two floors are dedicated entirely to the library, where the wide, glass-fronted student work area offers a breathtaking view of Prater Park. The building's interior consists of a mix of self-study zones and student service units on the lower floors, combined with library space and spectacular views of the campus on the upper stories. The overall impression is of one generous open space extended over several levels.

In addition to the library and the student service units, the LC also houses the bookstore and copy shop, as well as both Ceremonial Halls, a club lounge, the International Office and the WU ZBP Career Center. WU students now have access to all academic services in one location: from admissions, enrollment, and IT services, all the way to graduation ceremonies and career support services.

See www.wu.ac.at/campus/architecture/en/

Tags:   Vienna WU Campus Wirtschaftsuniversität

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As seen from the Tetris Building

The WU or Wirtschaftsuniversität of Wien in German, or in English the University of Economics and Business of Vienna, has a new campus. which is situated next to the Vienna Fair (Wiener Messe) and the Prater.



The heart of the new university campus is the centrally located Library & Learning Center, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, Hamburg. The building's asymmetrical, cantilevered roof is visible from afar, and the prominent glassfronted monitor, characteristic of Zaha Hadid's designs, faces Prater Park.



The external appearance of the building is characterized by contrasting sections of light and dark. Colored fiber-reinforced concrete was used to construct the façade. The two building segments are separated by a seam of glass.



The main entrance of the building faces the campus' central square, the WU Stage. The cantilevered roof extending towards the square makes the entrance instantly recognizable. The building's massive exterior is furrowed with narrow, canyon-like divisions and made up of two sections. Once inside, the Forum and the entry area are made to feel like extensions of the square outside. The generously proportioned atrium also serves as WU's main reception area. Wide, spiral ramps and stairways lead from the entry area up through the OMV Central Library, which extends funnel-like through 6 stories of the building. The top two floors are dedicated entirely to the library, where the wide, glass-fronted student work area offers a breathtaking view of Prater Park. The building's interior consists of a mix of self-study zones and student service units on the lower floors, combined with library space and spectacular views of the campus on the upper stories. The overall impression is of one generous open space extended over several levels.

In addition to the library and the student service units, the LC also houses the bookstore and copy shop, as well as both Ceremonial Halls, a club lounge, the International Office and the WU ZBP Career Center. WU students now have access to all academic services in one location: from admissions, enrollment, and IT services, all the way to graduation ceremonies and career support services.

See www.wu.ac.at/campus/architecture/en/

Tags:   Vienna WU Campus Wirtschaftsuniversität

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The WU or Wirtschaftsuniversität of Wien in German, or in English the University of Economics and Business of Vienna, has a new campus. which is situated next to the Vienna Fair (Wiener Messe) and the Prater.



The heart of the new university campus is the centrally located Library & Learning Center, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, Hamburg. The building's asymmetrical, cantilevered roof is visible from afar, and the prominent glassfronted monitor, characteristic of Zaha Hadid's designs, faces Prater Park.



The external appearance of the building is characterized by contrasting sections of light and dark. Colored fiber-reinforced concrete was used to construct the façade. The two building segments are separated by a seam of glass.



The main entrance of the building faces the campus' central square, the WU Stage. The cantilevered roof extending towards the square makes the entrance instantly recognizable. The building's massive exterior is furrowed with narrow, canyon-like divisions and made up of two sections. Once inside, the Forum and the entry area are made to feel like extensions of the square outside. The generously proportioned atrium also serves as WU's main reception area. Wide, spiral ramps and stairways lead from the entry area up through the OMV Central Library, which extends funnel-like through 6 stories of the building. The top two floors are dedicated entirely to the library, where the wide, glass-fronted student work area offers a breathtaking view of Prater Park. The building's interior consists of a mix of self-study zones and student service units on the lower floors, combined with library space and spectacular views of the campus on the upper stories. The overall impression is of one generous open space extended over several levels.

In addition to the library and the student service units, the LC also houses the bookstore and copy shop, as well as both Ceremonial Halls, a club lounge, the International Office and the WU ZBP Career Center. WU students now have access to all academic services in one location: from admissions, enrollment, and IT services, all the way to graduation ceremonies and career support services.

See www.wu.ac.at/campus/architecture/en/

Tags:   Vienna WU Campus Wirtschaftsuniversität


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