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Plot 02: Vienna University Of Economics and Business  

Plot 02: Vienna University Of Economics and Business

Vienna, Austria

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F-Town Building

Plot 02: Vienna University Of Economics and Business

Vienna, Austria

YEAR
2013
SIZE
100,000 sqft - 300,000 sqft
The goal for this programmatically complex academic facility was to develop a clear organizational strategy that would maximize flexibility, promote interaction between the various academic departments and allow for a high degree of permeability across the site. In order to accomplish this, a series of slender overlapping volumes were arranged along the length of the site.

The space between each volume is a shared atrium. The atriums provide opportunities for students, staff and faculty to cross paths and congregate while simultaneously mediating the interior environment by regulating airflow and day lighting.

The slender volumes maximize views towards the urban and natural preserves and act as boundaries that define large exterior plazas as well as a sequence of interconnected plazas in between the building volumes. The plazas create intimate areas for congregation, define distinct entry courts for each department and provide connections to the larger network of open spaces around the campus.

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