Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Erasmus Campus Student Housing by Mecanoo
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The following description is courtesy of Mecanoo.

Rotterdam has a growing demand for student housing. To address this shortage, Mecanoo was asked to design a student housing complex on a prominent location of the Erasmus campus: at the intersection of Abram van Rijckevorselweg and Burgemeester Oudlaan. The prominent corner site, while offering an opportunity to strengthen the campus’s visual identity, also came with the challenges of a limited building envelope and noisy traffic.

Erasmus Campus Student Housing by Mecanoo
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Internal street and collective functions

Erasmus Campus Student Housing by Mecanoo
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The eight-storey complex accommodates 281 studio units for international students. A central courtyard brings light and air into the heart of the building and extends as an internal street, connecting the complex with the campus’s street network. On both ends of the building, this central open space leads to a generous lobby. The courtyard also provides access to individual rooms, the collective study space, a launderette, the concierge’s office and bike parking. 

Erasmus Campus Student Housing by Mecanoo
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Erasmus Campus Student Housing by Mecanoo
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The transparent plinth of the 25-metre-high building contains rooms with areas between 20 and 40 square metres. These units have four-metre-tall ceilings, allowing for the addition of a mezzanine-level sleeping space with a washroom and toilet underneath. The rooms on the upper storeys vary in size from 22 to 24 square metres. They are arranged on either side of a looped corridor, which has a different colour pattern on each floor. The rooms can be accessed through a lift or through the staircase connected to the internal street. On the roof, a collective terrace with a wooden deck and benches offers a meeting place with a generous view of the campus where students can enjoy a drink together, lay in the sun or organize a party. 

Erasmus Campus Student Housing by Mecanoo
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Wrapped in gold 

Erasmus Campus Student Housing by Mecanoo
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Erasmus Campus Student Housing by Mecanoo
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The student housing complex has a classical subdivision of plinth, body and crown. The facade is wrapped in gold-tinted aluminum panels. Changing daylight creates a play of shadows along the harmonica-like pleated facade panels, which gradually vary from gold to silver when viewed from different angles. To give the building’s crown a subtle accent, the pleated pattern is reversed on the top level. Next to each window, the aluminum fold protrudes outwards, invisibly integrating acoustically attenuated ventilation. That way, fresh air can enter while traffic noise is blocked. The entire building is circular and was realised within one year, which was made possible by prefabricating the structure and facade elements, including the windows. Thanks to the efficient construction process, the building was ready to accommodate new students by the beginning of the academic year. 

Erasmus Campus Student Housing by Mecanoo
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Project Details

Programme: 9,000 m2, 281-unit student housing varying from 20 to 40 m2, collective spaces and a rooftop terrace 

Design: 2011-2016

Realisation: 2017-2018

Client: Cordeel Nederland BV, Zwijndrecht; Bond Development, The Hague

Developer: Cordeel Nederland BV, Zwijndrecht

Building owner/operator: Xior Student Housing, Eindhoven

Construction costs: €10 million

Structural engineer: IOB, Hellevoetsluis; CD20-Bouwsystemen, Arnhem

Mechanical and electrical consultant: Technisch Adviesbureau Maat B.V., Rotterdam

Acoustic, building physics, fire safety consultant: Nieman Raadgevende Ingenieurs B.V., Utrecht

Campus masterplan: Juurlink [+] Geluk, Rotterdam

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