La Maison du Savoir by baumschlager eberle and Christian Bauer & Associés Architectes

La Maison du Savoir
La Maison du Savoir
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Floating centre for the university campus
The Maison du Savoir is both an icon of the future and a reminder of the past. Conceived by baumschlager eberle as the focal point of the new University of Luxembourg campus and constructed in cooperation with Christian Bauer & Associés Architectes, the building is a striking and highly visible landmark. What was once the site of a steel plant in the Belval district of Esch-sur Alzette is now the centrepiece of the new Cité des Sciences.

La Maison du Savoir
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The design of the Maison du Savoir has its origins in an international competition won by baumschlager eberle in association with Christian Bauer & Associés Architectes. Planning started in 2007 and construction work in 2009. “The ‘House of Knowledge’ forms the organisational and communications core of the complex”, says project leader, Elmar Hasler, explaining the underlying idea of the building. The horizontally and vertically elongated structure accommodates the general infrastructure of the university, which was founded in 2003.

La Maison du Savoir
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This includes lecture halls, seminar rooms and professors‘ rooms as well as administrative offices and catering facilities. The adjacent buildings of the individual institutes clearly relate to the central location, their front ends being grouped around the Maison du Savoir and the planned library building.
The structure seeks to build a bridge to the past when steel was produced on the 27.3 hectare site at Terrace des Haut-Fourneaux. The 18-storey tower block matches the dimensions of the former steel furnaces.

La Maison du Savoir
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The floating sensation felt is due to the pre-stressed concrete constructions which project out from the second floor upwards. In urban development terms the Place du Saint’Esprit in the north is connected with the open spaces for the library and institute buildings in the south. The Maison du Savoir thus establishes an urban context without forfeiting its solitary position.
“In the interior we have devised a spatial programme which facilitates a variety of different uses”, says Elmar Hasler.

La Maison du Savoir
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The multi-purpose structure allows for flexible ground plan configurations. The teaching rooms and professors’ rooms are arranged to form a network of paths, bridges and squares which correspond directly with the outdoor space. Foyers and seating areas provide places to meet and talk. Access to the upper levels of the building is via high stairwells which bring plenty of daylight to the areas that do not form part of the facade.

La Maison du Savoir
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The Maison has its own garden on the fourth floor of the horizontal block. Both the two-storey auditoria hover above the ground at the corners of the horizontal beam. baumschlager eberle have opted for a double-shell facade. The internal layer forms the building’s climatic barrier. The outer layer envelops the building with a steel honeycomb structure, which enables the degree of visibility and thus the amount of light to be regulated.Source by baumschlager eberle.

La Maison du Savoir
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  • Location: 2, avenue de l’Université Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
  • Architects: baumschlager eberle
  • Project lead: Elmar Hasler Marco Franzmann
  • Project Team: Christian Bieber, Robert Urbanek, Daniela Concin, Xiao Fen, Christopher Heinzelmann, Gu Sung Lim
  • Associated Architects: cba Christian Bauer & Associés Architectes
  • Static: Ingenieursbureau Jan Van Aelst BVBA
  • Building technology: Jean Schmit Engineering
  • Client: Le Fonds Belval, Esch-sur-Alzette
  • Area: Site 13.720 m2
  • Building: 1.512 m2
  • Gross floor area: 53.560 m2
  • Net floor area: 33.800 m2
  • Building volume: 214.857 m3
  • Year: 2015
  • Photographs: archphoto, Courtesy of baumschlager eberle
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