EAN University / Daniel Bonilla + Marcela Albornoz
EAN University, Classroom building is the result of a competition by invitation, where we propose to set up a university campus where the buildings are as important as the common open spaces. A place where students can meet, study or rest; a second home for education and fun.
© Rodrigo Dávila
Architects: Daniel Bonilla + Marcela Albornoz
Location: Bogotá, Bogota, Colombia
Area: 14016.0 m2
Project Year: 2011
Photographs: Rodrigo Dávila
Collaborators: Maria Alejandra Echeverry, Maria Paula González, Elizabeth Añaños, Sebastián Chica, Alexander Roa, Guillermo Barahona, Alex Larin.
© Rodrigo Dávila
EAN University, Classroom building is the result of a competition by invitation, where we propose to set up a university campus where the buildings are as important as the common open spaces. A place where students can meet, study or rest; a second home for education and fun.
Floor Plan 01
The strategy was to generate a large collective space, a central upward spiral, surrounded by a classroom building (Phase 1) and the offices and welfare building.
© Rodrigo Dávila
The classroom building responds to a seven level’s prism. On the first floor are located the access areas and the central library. On the upper floors standard classrooms are located, ending with a roo...
© Rodrigo Dávila
Architects: Daniel Bonilla + Marcela Albornoz
Location: Bogotá, Bogota, Colombia
Area: 14016.0 m2
Project Year: 2011
Photographs: Rodrigo Dávila
Collaborators: Maria Alejandra Echeverry, Maria Paula González, Elizabeth Añaños, Sebastián Chica, Alexander Roa, Guillermo Barahona, Alex Larin.
© Rodrigo Dávila
EAN University, Classroom building is the result of a competition by invitation, where we propose to set up a university campus where the buildings are as important as the common open spaces. A place where students can meet, study or rest; a second home for education and fun.
Floor Plan 01
The strategy was to generate a large collective space, a central upward spiral, surrounded by a classroom building (Phase 1) and the offices and welfare building.
© Rodrigo Dávila
The classroom building responds to a seven level’s prism. On the first floor are located the access areas and the central library. On the upper floors standard classrooms are located, ending with a roo...
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