A Harmonic Whole
3XN's winning proposal for Mälardalen University in Eskilstuna is a unifying house which offers educational facilities and workplaces for 4,000 students and 350 employees."The vision is to create an open and inspiring learning environment that encourages interaction between students and staff - across disciplines. We have strongly emphasized that new educational building should have a gentle, but strong visual connection to the neighboring listed public bath by Paul Hedquist. By giving the new building a clean geometry and uniform surfaces, we have created clear references to the Scandinavian functionalist architecture of the public bath" explains Principal and Partner of 3XN, Kim Herforth Nielsen.
By breaking the overall building volume into smaller units of varied height and size, the scale of the new building is adjusted to the modernistic bath, creating a clear and harmonious architectural synthesis between new and existing buildings. This division of the building volume also provides space for three public outdoor plazas that can be used for recreational purposes.
The bright facade consists of alternating open and closed sections. This variation makes the facade appear dynamic and ensures that daylight falls appropriate inside the building.
From Public Bath to Student Library
A central atrium, double-height auditoriums, open study areas and inner courtyards create a building with good visual connections between floors. Classrooms and lecture halls are located on the lower three floors. In this way, students from all study programmes will be mixed, laying the foundation for good social relations across fields of study. The administrative offices are at the top of the building, where it is possible to create a more private working environment.
Client | : Mälardalens University |
Gross Floor Area | : Approx. 18,300 m2 (3,000 m2 renovation) |
Budget | : 450 million SEK (49 millon EURO) |
Competitiors | : Akitema, Christiansen & Co, Juul Frost, White, Wingårdh |