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school \ Faculty of Economics and Management by Mecanoo

December 17, 2012 by bg-martin

The Faculty of Economics and Management of the HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht is part of the Kasbah Zone, part of De Uithof campus, a wide strip of low and high density buildings. Providing space for 5,000 students and 400 staff, the faculty opens out onto the campus’s main boulevard. Faculty of Economics and Management by Mecanoo |  1995 Utrecht, Holland The building is designed as one continuous space, separated by glazing, in which four distinct volumes rest on concrete columns. The […]

Categories: Buildings, Schools • Tags: architecture, Faculty of Economics and Management, hashtag ARCHITECTURE, Higher Education, Mecanoo

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