In Germany, a porous university building generates interdisciplinary collaboration

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Local Architect
Floor Area
20,700 sq-m
Conceived by Kaan Architecten, the Geo- and Environmental Centre (GUZ) in Tübingen, Germany, is designed to facilitate the transparent flow of ideas, information and people.
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