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Langeveld Building

Paul de Ruiter Architects

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The treehouse atrium of Langeveld Building - Aiste Rakauskaite
Form follows nature. The building's exterior is defined by its two big solar chimneys - Aiste Rakauskaite
The biophilic design and abundant oxygen boost student concentration and well-being. - Aiste Rakauskaite
The treehouse atrium of Langeveld Building - Aiste Rakauskaite

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JURY VOTES
Learning Space
7.86
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Arthur Guimarães
Arthur Guimarães Chief Executive Officer at Arthur Guimarães Architects
The project shows a lot of smart pr...
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Mark Eric Magno
Mark Eric Magno Principal at Aedas Interiors
Truly a treehouse for the design of...
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Jessica Adkins
Jessica Adkins Brand Experience Design Lead Europe at M Moser Associates
The consideration paid to sustainab...
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Wenqing Zhou
Wenqing Zhou Founder at Add Culture & Creative Development
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8.5
Josse Popma
Josse Popma Partner at Popma ter Steege Architects
Great use of technology. Showing th...
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Zizhao Li
Zizhao Li Cofounder and Chief Designer at DSC · Design
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7.75
Burton Baldridge
Burton Baldridge Founder at Baldridge Architects
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Xuechen Chen
Xuechen Chen Architectural Designer at X.C Studio
A perfect exploration of sustainabl...
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Serhii Makhno
Serhii Makhno Founder at MAKHNO Studio
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Mike McGirr
Mike McGirr Managing Partner and Design Principal at red design
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Pooja Shah-Mulani
Pooja Shah-Mulani Partner and Design Director at LW Design
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Anna Gitelman
Anna Gitelman Associate Professor at Suffolk University
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Suvi Saloniemi
Suvi Saloniemi Head of Exhibitions at Finnish Museum of Architecture and Design Museum
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Harkaran Singh Boparai
Harkaran Singh Boparai Founder at Space 5
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Katie Mitchell
Katie Mitchell Managing Director at Seen Studios
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Yan Zhang
Yan Zhang Cofounder at say architects
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Jianan Shan
Jianan Shan Cofounder at say architects
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G S Mahaboob Basha
G S Mahaboob Basha Cofounder at Taliesyn
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GRAND JURY VOTES
Shortlisted - Learning Space of the Year
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Abby Scott
Abby Scott Interior Design Principal at HDR
The biophilic elements stand out ye...
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Andrea Zickhardt
Andrea Zickhardt Managing Director at Holzer Kobler Architekturen
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Arianna Bavuso
Arianna Bavuso Cofounder at AB+AC Architects
Calming and comforting design. Rati...
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Sneha Divias
Sneha Divias Founder at Sneha Divias Atelier
8.18
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Anna Gitelman
Anna Gitelman Associate Professor at Suffolk University
Well-designed learning environment...
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Client
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Floor area
8748 ㎡
Completion
2022
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In tribute to Henny Langeveld (1926-2004), the first female professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam, Langeveld Building symbolizes the university’s commitment to revolutionary educational practices. Centrally located on their campus boulevard, it serves as a sanctuary for students to ground and center themselves amidst their hectic lives. Designed with biophilic principles in mind, the building recalls a connection to nature and places environmental consciousness, innovation and student well-being at its forefront.

Student involvement was key to the design, revealing the desire for a home-like building with abundant greenery. The central atrium, affectionately known as the "treehouse," features real, untreated tree trunks that bring the outdoors inside. Multiple study platforms and a central staircase encourage physical activity and create a dynamic, open environment that caters to a wide range of study preferences. Whether connecting, collaborating, relaxing, or focusing; the platforms feature broad tables overlooking lush greenery for individual work , larger tables for group work, as well as more home-like seating areas. The transparent façade allows natural light to flood the interior, fostering an uplifting space where greenery thrives.

The flexible floorplan accommodates various hybrid work- and educational formats, ensuring that the building can adapt to changing user needs. Classrooms provide space for teaching, collaboration, and silent study. The atrium extends visually, connecting the interior with the bustling plaza outside. This also applies for the planters that stretch from inside to outside to provide habitats for native plants and nesting opportunities for birds and insects. This thoughtful integration of green spaces not only enhances the ecological value of the building but also creates a serene environment for its users.

With its BREEAM-Outstanding score of 91.5% and energy positivity, Langeveld Building sets a benchmark for sustainable learning spaces. The construction prioritized circular principles, using recycled, biobased and repurposed materials from university demolition projects. Wood was responsibly sourced from a protected Dutch production forest, all minimizing the building’s environmental footprint.

A significant sustainability challenge faced by schools is to reduce energy consumption while optimizing fresh air for a pleasant and healthy study environment. Langeveld's solution lies in the implementation of the innovative "Powered by Nature" ventilation system. Based on PhD research from the Technical University in Delft on the natural ventilation of termite mounds, the system uses the power of the sun and wind to naturally ventilate the building. It not only reduces energy consumption by up to 85%, but also allows significantly more fresh air into the building promoting both productivity and well-being. This marks the system’s groundbreaking worldwide debut, setting a new architectural standard.