Westlake University | HENN + UAD

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Westlake University | HENN + UAD

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  • Project Name: Westlake University
  • Practice: HENN | UAD
  • Products: Ductal
  • Completion year: 2021
  • Gross Built up Area: 910,000 m2
  • Project Location: Hangzhou
  • Country: China
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Hans Funk, Georg Pichler, Yuchen Wang, Martin Henn
  • Design Team: Leander Adrian, Lida Alibegovic, Phyllis Buschmeyer, Anna Cwik, Daniel da Rocha, Martina Fabre, Sahra Gehrke, Denise Gellinger, Tongtong Gong, Wei Guo, Katrin Jacobs, Rachna Kothari, Paul Langley, Peter Lee, Yuanhao Li, Sha Liao, Tu Ba Hoang Ly, Ayk Martirosyan, Janine Parvis, Jekaterina Porohina, Katrin Schiffelholz, Clemens Schiffer, Mostafa Seleem, Andre Serpa, Yuekang Shu, Kathrin Stamm, Tiffany Taraska, Yaxi Yang, Zhe Zhang, Jingyi Zhou
  • Clients: Westlake University
  • Landscape Consultants: WES LandschaftsArchitektur
  • Contractors: Shanghai Construction Group
  • Interior + Furniture: (Main Public Spaces): Concept, Schematic Design
  • Photo Credits: Simon Menges
  • Others: Façade Design: Concept, Schematic Design, Design Development, Lighting Design: Concept, Schematic Design, Design Development, Lighting Consultant: RDesign International
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Excerpt: Westlake University, an architectural project by HENN and UAD, features advanced academic facilities, laboratories, offices, sports facilities, canteens, and housing for international students and faculty. The campus is organized into concentric rings: the Academic Core, the Water Loop, and the Living Loop, addressing various scales and needs, from urban-scale master plans to individual buildings.

Project Description

Westlake University | HENN + UAD
© Simon Menges

[Text as submitted by architect] Established in 2018, Westlake University is a new type of research university, a first in the history of modern China, funded through the Westlake Education Foundation. Located in a vast area in the west of Hangzhou, it houses state of the art academic facilities, laboratories, offices, sports facilities, canteens, and housing for an international body of students and faculty.

Westlake University | HENN + UAD
© Simon Menges
Westlake University | HENN + UAD
Masterplan © HENN + UAD
Westlake University | HENN + UAD
© Simon Menges

The design for the Westlake campus addresses a range of scales and needs, from its urban- scale master plan to individual buildings. The site is defined as a series of concentric rings that organize the campus both physically and conceptually: the Academic Core, the Water Loop, and the Living Loop.

Westlake University | HENN + UAD
© Simon Menges
Westlake University | HENN + UAD
© Simon Menges
Westlake University | HENN + UAD
Ground Floor Plan © HENN + UAD
Westlake University | HENN + UAD
© Simon Menges

The School of Life Science, the School of Science and the School of Engineering are housed in separate buildings. Composed of staggered rectangular glass volumes with precast concrete frames, each building is uniquely detailed with colorful accents and custom mullion patterns. These articulated courtyard buildings are strung like beads on the Academic Loop in order to promote connection and interdisciplinary exchange.

Westlake University | HENN + UAD
© Simon Menges
Westlake University | HENN + UAD
© Simon Menges

The Academic Loop is the dense intellectual and social core of the university. The dynamic, triple- height space offers panoramic vistas through and into the buildings it connects. Its circular form contains communal spaces, meeting spaces, seminar rooms, and laboratories. At the center of the loop is the University’s central park—a beautiful garden for retreat, contemplation and socialization.

Westlake University | HENN + UAD
© Simon Menges
Westlake University | HENN + UAD
© Simon Menges

The campus is encircled by a tranquil waterway. Twelve bridges, like spokes on a wheel, connect the campus to the verdant Living Loop where freestanding residential buildings for students and faculty are located. Surrounded by shops, canteens, and sports facilities, the outer ring transforms the campus into a bustling city.

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