Uni-Campus Trier Garden Worlds 2013 - 100 special places

Uni Campus Trier - Schrägluftbild © 2008 Stadt Trier Stadtplanungsamt

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Einbindung des Campus in die Landschaft © Universität Trier Pressestelle Universität Trier

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Weg der Monolithe - Kubach Wilmsen Team (1988) © A. Thull

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Parklandschaft des Campus (im Hintergrund: Drittmittelgebäude) © Universität Trier Pressestelle Universität Trier

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Geozentrum © 2008 Bielefeld BGHplan

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Geozentrum - Vorplatz © Heckel BGHplan

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Geozentrum - Mensa-Hof © 2007 Bielefeld BGHplan

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Geozentrum - Ahorn-Bambus-Hof © 2007 Bielefeld BGHplan

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Kirschblüte © 2013 A. Thull

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Herbstlandschaft Campus I © Universität Trier Pressestelle Universität Trier

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Uni Campus Trier - Schrägluftbild © 2008 Stadt Trier Stadtplanungsamt

Einbindung des Campus in die Landschaft © Universität Trier Pressestelle Universität Trier

Weg der Monolithe - Kubach Wilmsen Team (1988) © A. Thull

Parklandschaft des Campus (im Hintergrund: Drittmittelgebäude) © Universität Trier Pressestelle Universität Trier

Geozentrum © 2008 Bielefeld BGHplan

Geozentrum - Vorplatz © Heckel BGHplan

Geozentrum - Mensa-Hof © 2007 Bielefeld BGHplan

Geozentrum - Ahorn-Bambus-Hof © 2007 Bielefeld BGHplan

Kirschblüte © 2013 A. Thull

Herbstlandschaft Campus I © Universität Trier Pressestelle Universität Trier

The University of Trier was newly founded at the end of the 1960s. In contrast to other universities, such as the Ruhr-Uni Bochum with its serial standardized solutions, here individually designed buildings and creatively designed open spaces with their own character were developed. The large-scale form of the Tarforster Höhe was transformed into a sculpturally shaped park landscape. The arrangement of the buildings follows the landscape idea. The campus consists of 2 parts. The Campus 1 developed on agricultural areas, the Campus 2 however from the Nachnutzung of the former French military hospital "Andre Genet".
The special feature of the plant is the harmony of architecture, art and landscape. The site also includes a "Road of Stones".
The site, which covers around 110 hectares, was planned by the State Office for Building Construction (LBB) in collaboration with the landscape architects Bierbaum (Mainz), Ernst (Trier), Staudt (Trier) and BGH (Trier) and was completed between 1974 and 2005. It received the recognition for exemplary buildings in Rhineland-Palatinate.

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Planning offices

BGHplan Umweltplanung und Landschaftsarchitektur GmbH
Trier

Gesamtplanung: Landesbetrieb LBB Rheinland-Pfalz (ehemals Staatsbauamt) Wrede und Ernst (Trier) BIERBAUM.AICHELE. landschaftsarchitekten
Klaus Bierbaum, Klaus-Dieter Aichele
Mainz
Büro Ernst + Partner
Trier
Ernst Staudt (Trier)

Project period
1974 - 2007

Size
rund 110 ha

Client
Landesbetrieb LBB Rheinland-Pfalz, NL Trier

Address
Universitätsring 15
54296 Trier
Deutschland

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