Campus Orléans
Campus Orléans
New campus design weaves in a subtle nod to with Orléans´ history
The proposal of the new plan for University of Orléans’ Law, Economics and Management Department (DEG) has aimed to strengthen Orléans' role as a regional capital in the field of higher education. In addition, an overarching vision was to design a new campus to help distinguish the University of Orleans more prominently on a national and an international scale. To do this, the project answers the various ambitions of the institution while anchoring it in the physical, historical and social context it is situated in.
TYPE OF PROJECT: University and learning center
LOCATION: Orléans, France
CLIENT: University of Orleans, Orléans Métropole
COLLABORATORS: It´s.vision and Letellier architectes
SIZE: 15000 m2 + 5000-5500 m2 car park
TIMEFRAME: 2021
STATUS FOR PROJECT: Competition
The new campus will be situated on the site of the former Porte Madeleine Hospital. The design includes the rehabilitation of the former Hospice General (Administration Centre), the construction of new premises (Student Centre), and an underground car park including bicycle parking and storage. The flexible and evolving spaces of the new campus will promote innovative ways of living and studying, also being conducive of unexpected encounters, exchanges between people and the cross-fertilization of knowledge.
Urban intentions
Illustration: A-Lab
The old hospital, Hospice General, will be rehabilitated and transformed into an Administration Centre, housing university service, teachers’ offices and research laboratories. As much as possible of the original identity and historical image will be recovered, while modernizing the interior in respect to technical, performative and functional aspects. Protecting heritage will be combined with the creation of new academic spaces in the city centre, along the historic boulevards.
In dialogue with history
Illustration: A-lab
“We have imagined a fluid space that favors a mix of functions and meeting places. The entire base is designed as a large garden - a memory of the historic garden where nature and architecture blend to create unique study and work environments.”
Illustration: A-Lab
Illustration: A-Lab
Illustrations and diagrams by A-lab