The R13 building has a dual function. It serves as the campus’s prominent showcase and a vital link between the campus and the city, as it becomes the main entry point for visitors.
Our design concept draws inspiration from this intriguing contextual condition.
We have designed an interesting interplay of volumes for R13, with the aim of actively engaging the campus users. An eye-catching single-storey segment intersects the building perpendicularly, lending a human scale to the design. Oriented towards one of Eindhoven’s major entrance roads, this element highlights the ‘Explorelab’ and doubles as the primary entrance serving both city and campus. The element also incorporates lush greenery and tiered seating, linking the campus landscape with the building’s interior, and as a result making a striking impact on the campus environment.
Within the building, a welcoming atmosphere is created by a spacious wooden atrium flooded with natural light. This wooden heart connects both atria, encouraging social interaction across floors. The home bases for the 5 different studies are located around the heart on different floors and each has its their own recognisable colour. These intimate home bases reflect the engagement between students and teachers, ensuring a sense of belonging and ease for all occupants.