The gardening tradition of the Rhine region is closely linked with Poppelsdorf and the Bonn gardens. The new campus design picks up on these traditions.
A new urban quarter is being created, connecting the districts of Poppelsdorf, Endenich and Weststadt across an area of 12 hectares. But what kind of urban quality will it offer its future students?
We envisage a lively mixed-use urban campus which nevertheless is characterised by gardens and green spaces – an attempt at a truly green urbanity, the campus as a “city in the garden”, where students can study and live together.
▼可供休憩與學習的綠色校園空間
The green space in campus for rest and study ? Benner
▼道路旁被花卉樹木點綴的綠色空間
Green spaces dotted with flowers and trees on sides of the road ? Benner
The campus therefore derives its future identity from the site’s gardening tradition. It develops its own unique profile in competition with the surrounding locations. The Poppelsdorf campus is a multilayered complementary space in which areas of high density are interlaced with places of quiet concentration. The redevelopment of the area does not erase its gardening tradition, but consciously reactivates it and projects it into the future.
▼安靜且集中的教學樓中庭
The atrium of teaching buildings with quiet concentration ? Benner
▼校園夜景
The night scenery of the campus ? Benner
▼妙趣橫生且色彩豐富的的景觀坐凳
The interesting and colorful landscape stools ? Benner