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high rise with climbing wall
Campagneplein, University of Twente Campus
87 apartements for students
1260 m² commercial space
client: De Veste, Ommen
start construction 2006
completion fall 2008
Photos : Jeroen Musch

The high rise at the Campagneplein location lies in the middle of the
Residential and Social Centre on the Boulevard facilities street.
The project stands between the Bastille by Piet Blom and the Herman Haan
sport centre. Just like the Calslaan project, this building is also on
a former parking lot.
The building is nine stories high on the sport fields’ side. On the Boulevard
side, the building fits the small-scale character of this pedestrian street
with two building layers. The supermarket and the hairdresser are on this
side. On the first floor, the dwellings are situated round a communal
roof terrace. The façade facing the sport centre is fitted out as a climbing
wall.

Further Information:
These two student dormitories – a courtyard building in the forest and
a highrise with a climbing wall – are located on the campus of Enschede
university in the east of the Netherlands. Thanks to a functional mix
of housing, study and leisure and the arrangement of the buildings as
solitaires in the landscape, the university compound from the 1950ies
is one of the few real campuses in the Netherlands.
According to a new masterplan, the dorms were originally meant to be built
next to a new straight aisle through the forest. In order to avoid this
interference with the landscape, we looked for alternative sites and found
two more or less abandoned parking lots in strategic locations.
bending it: high rise with climbing wall

The highrise at Campagneplein also stands on a former parking lot and
borders on a sports field in the south. The sports theme has been literally
integrated into the architecture, in the form of a 30 metre high climbing
wall.
In this case, the floor plans as well as the building envelope were already
determined by the client. From these starting points, we generated a 9-storey
building next to the sports field, connecting to a 1-storey building housing
a supermarket and some commercial spaces. On the north side, there’s an
additional row of student studios on top of the low building, whose roof
serves as a collective garden. The façade materials are the same as for
the courtyard building in the forest: juicy red glass panels and dark
brick.
The climbing wall with 2500 grips is the second highest in the Netherlands
and forms the eyecatcher of the otherwise rather straight-forward building.
It was a gift from the client to the inhabitants of the campus, because
the university of Enschede has a very active and successful mountaineering
club – however paradoxical that may sound in the flat Netherlands. As
a climber in the Netherlands, one anyway has to resort to artificially
created training spots, so why not combine architecture and climbing wall?
The folds of the wall look like the urban abstraction of a mountain and
give the building a sculptural appearance. Seen from the sports field,
it seems to be bending its hip. The brick frame around the glass panel
façade emphasizes this impression and creates a logo-like shape. The western
wall of the low-rise building is also covered in grips and can be used
for „bouldering“.
The climbing wall instills a fun factor into the building and therefore
forms a contrast to the chique red glass façade. As motive for a sculptural
deformation, it also gives the highrise character and recognizability.
University of Twente Campus Housing images / text from arons en gelauff
architecten
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