Marga Klompé Building / Powerhouse Company

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  • Category: University
  • Partner Architect: Stefan Prins
  • Associate Project Architect: Janneke van der Velden
  • Project Team: Iván Guerrero, Romano van den Dool, Martijn Ravia, Sanja Kralj, Bjørn Andreassen, Erwin van Strien, Gert Ververs, Giovanni Coni, Rafael Zarza García, Robert Cuijpers
  • Wood Supplier: Binderholz
  • Cost Consultant: Multibouwadvies B.V.
  • City: Tilburg
  • Country: The Netherlands
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Text description provided by the architects. Marga Klompé Building, designed by Powerhouse Company, is the first college building in Europe to be entirely constructed from solid wood. The new, nearly energy-neutral complex is situated on a plot of land measuring 33 by 33 meters, within the forested campus of Tilburg University. The building accommodates a foyer, 1 auditorium, 13 lecture halls, and self-study spaces for approximately 1,000 students. Its distinctive architecture pays homage to the monumental Cobbenhagen Building on the campus while also serving as a model for the highly sustainable ambitions of university campuses in Europe.

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Cite: "Marga Klompé Building / Powerhouse Company" 05 Mar 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1014082/marga-klompe-building-powerhouse-company> ISSN 0719-8884

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