Campus UST Hanoi
Hanoi, Vietnam
TITLE
Project for the new campus of the University of Science and Technology in Hanoi
CLIENT
Asian Bank, USTH – University of Science and Technology of Hanoi
TYPE OF INTERVENTION
New Building
STATE
International competition finalist
A university town that is actually a large natural park
The Park sets off and interprets the site and context, transforming a marshy area into a landscape made up of a natural forest system, equipped with green areas, dew ponds for sporting activities and drainage channels. The campus has a park-like structure. Architectures, squares, paths, lines and stretches of water, green areas, everything is perfectly integrated and interconnected to create a space that can be expanded over the years, always guaranteeing high standards in terms of living and comfort, and its university campus is pedestrian oriented. Distances can be easily covered on foot, by bike and over water. The campus is a "zero emission transport Campus".
The paths, where the pedestrian and cycle paths develop, have a linear arrangement and are organized in parallel strips along which the buildings of the different faculties are arranged and at the end of which there are the specific elements of the residential towers. The orientation of the strips takes into account the prevailing easterly winds, which favour ventilation, along the boulevards are walks and cycling routes (access is allowed only to service cars). Green spaces penetrate the paths with a strong emphasis on integration between the park and the University campus. Along the main road, at the meeting of these different systems, there are the most representative buildings and the heart (square) of the campus will lie along the main path, that interconnects the various parts of the campus from teaching to research, to residency. Along the main artery, at the meeting point of these different systems, the most representative buildings are located, and the heart-square of the university town becomes the town center.
Credits
DESIGN ARCHITECTS Guendalina Salimei – Tstudio
URBAN PLANNING Rosario Pavia
STRUCTURE EUTECNE s.r.l
MEP Beniamino Nutile, Piero Saraceni
LANDSCAPE DESIGN E.B.S.G. s.r.l., Giancarlo Fantilli
CONTRACTOR Sarep s.r.l.
CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION Sarep s.r.l.
UFFICIO D.L. Claudio Salimei con Luisella Pergolesi, Anna Chiara Giustizieri
LOCAL PARTNER Ltd + Epel co. Ltd (Vietnam)
Special Prize of MAAM - Interarch Silver Medal and Honorary Diploma per i progetti: Daoviet Smart City, Vietnam and University of Science and Technology , Hanoi 2015
Premio MAAM XIV Triennale di Architettura di Sofia con i progetti “Daoviet Smart City, Vietnam e University of Science and Technology, Hanoi 2015
Published in:
Kavalirek M., Architekturführer Rom. Dom Publishers, Berlino 2016.Pierotti, P., Ancore poche demolizioni dei ERP. In: Progetti e Concorsi di Edilizia e Territorio, 13-14/2009
Pisani M. (a cura di), Architettura e Paesaggio. Atti del congresso di Genzano. Il Formichiere: Foligno (PG) 2015, p. 72-73.
Platania L., Architettura residenziale sostenibile. Aracne: Ariccia 2012.
Salimei, G., Campus Hanoi. In: “Metamorfosi Quaderni di Architettura” n.4., Lettera Ventidue Edizioni: Siracusa 2018 pp. 62-65
_Catalogo EIRE – Expo Italia Real Estate 2010, p 286-289.
Campus UST Hanoi
Hanoi, Vietnam
TITLE
Project for the new campus of the University of Science and Technology in Hanoi
CLIENT
Asian Bank, USTH – University of Science and Technology of Hanoi
TYPE OF INTERVENTION
New Building
STATE
International competition finalist
A university town that is actually a large natural park
The Park sets off and interprets the site and context, transforming a marshy area into a landscape made up of a natural forest system, equipped with green areas, dew ponds for sporting activities and drainage channels. The campus has a park-like structure. Architectures, squares, paths, lines and stretches of water, green areas, everything is perfectly integrated and interconnected to create a space that can be expanded over the years, always guaranteeing high standards in terms of living and comfort, and its university campus is pedestrian oriented. Distances can be easily covered on foot, by bike and over water. The campus is a "zero emission transport Campus".
The paths, where the pedestrian and cycle paths develop, have a linear arrangement and are organized in parallel strips along which the buildings of the different faculties are arranged and at the end of which there are the specific elements of the residential towers. The orientation of the strips takes into account the prevailing easterly winds, which favour ventilation, along the boulevards are walks and cycling routes (access is allowed only to service cars). Green spaces penetrate the paths with a strong emphasis on integration between the park and the University campus. Along the main road, at the meeting of these different systems, there are the most representative buildings and the heart (square) of the campus will lie along the main path, that interconnects the various parts of the campus from teaching to research, to residency. Along the main artery, at the meeting point of these different systems, the most representative buildings are located, and the heart-square of the university town becomes the town center.
Credits
DESIGN ARCHITECTS Guendalina Salimei – Tstudio
URBAN PLANNING Rosario Pavia
STRUCTURE EUTECNE s.r.l
MEP Beniamino Nutile, Piero Saraceni
LANDSCAPE DESIGN E.B.S.G. s.r.l., Giancarlo Fantilli
CONTRACTOR Sarep s.r.l.
CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION Sarep s.r.l.
UFFICIO D.L. Claudio Salimei con Luisella Pergolesi, Anna Chiara Giustizieri
LOCAL PARTNER Ltd + Epel co. Ltd (Vietnam)
Special Prize of MAAM - Interarch Silver Medal and Honorary Diploma per i progetti: Daoviet Smart City, Vietnam and University of Science and Technology , Hanoi 2015
Premio MAAM XIV Triennale di Architettura di Sofia con i progetti “Daoviet Smart City, Vietnam e University of Science and Technology, Hanoi 2015
Published in:
Kavalirek M., Architekturführer Rom. Dom Publishers, Berlino 2016.Pierotti, P., Ancore poche demolizioni dei ERP. In: Progetti e Concorsi di Edilizia e Territorio, 13-14/2009
Pisani M. (a cura di), Architettura e Paesaggio. Atti del congresso di Genzano. Il Formichiere: Foligno (PG) 2015, p. 72-73.
Platania L., Architettura residenziale sostenibile. Aracne: Ariccia 2012.
Salimei, G., Campus Hanoi. In: “Metamorfosi Quaderni di Architettura” n.4., Lettera Ventidue Edizioni: Siracusa 2018 pp. 62-65
_Catalogo EIRE – Expo Italia Real Estate 2010, p 286-289.