AIX Arkitekter AB

Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna

Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
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MÄLARDALEN UNIVERSITY CAMPUS ESKILSTUNA

3XN; Interior Designers: AIX Arkitekter

LOCATION
Eskilstuna, Sweden

CATEGORY
University

AREA
20000 m²

YEAR
2020

DESIGN TEAM
Annika Askerblom, Malin Lindell, Heli Vauhkala, Matilda Emricson, Malin Lydén, Kristina Daoud, Lena Lynch, Meryem Gülenay

OTHER CONSULTANTS
Artifon AB, Familjen Pangea

MANUFACTURERS
AutoDesk, Gustafs, Atelje Lyktan, BLÅ STATION, Keystone, Lintex, Edsbyn, Flokk RBM, Glimakra, Horreds, Million CPH, Nora by Interface, Ogeborg Flooring, Trecé

COLLABORATORS
Sweco Architects AB, Structor Eskilstuna AB, ICEE AB, Ramkvist VSB-konsult AB, Briab, Westins fönsterteknik, PEF sprinklerteknik AB

DESIGN ARCHITECTS
3XN

CLIENTS
Mälardalen University

LOCAL ARCHITECTS
AIX Arkitekter

To gather both students and staff, needed Mälardalen University a new central campus building in the city of Eskilstuna. The new campus's main goal is to create a feeling of belonging between students and staff and to become a strong symbol for knowledge in the city.

Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
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Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
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Effectivity and shared use were introduced in the disposition of the spaces. AIX helped the University with the interior design of the building.

The building was designed by Danish architects 3XN. The proposal was a spectacular building that incorporated a swimming hall located right down by Eskilstuna river, designed by Paul Hedqvist in 1933.

Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
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Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
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Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
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Eskilstuna is an old industrial city with many characteristic brick buildings. Brick and water. Keywords such as warmth, variety, and human-scale were the common thread through the design.

In terms of color, the concept has been based on the industrial façade of the industrial city, from the darkest iron oxide red to the lightest pale pink in the new areas. Water and blue tones have been a theme for the transformed swimming hall.

Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
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Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
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Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
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Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
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Together with the University, AIX adapted the floor plan for the new ideas that were raised along the way. The university's management was interested in new forms of teaching and working methods as an activity-based workplace, in line to keep the staff together across academic boundaries.

AIX supported the University with workshops, both in terms of office environments and teaching methods. Campus Eskilstuna is a workplace for 290 people.

Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
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Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
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The workplace must encourage transparency and creativity where there is room for teamwork and individually concentrated work. The learning areas have been designed based on the latest research regarding learning.

A large variety of educational spaces have been created, from large auditoriums to classrooms. There are also rooms design for special functions such as studios, workshops, classrooms with hospital equipment.

Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
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Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
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Public areas and informal study places are crucial for the students' well-being as well as for the study results.Great emphasis has been set on the design of study areas such as rooms for teamwork, open meeting and study places, libraries, and lunchrooms for students.

A common meeting place has been on the border between the parts where students move freely and the part of the building that belongs to the staff.Here, students and university staff can meet outside scheduled teaching time.

The library in two floors is in the former swimming hall.On the entrance level, there is a library for publications, a place for exhibitions as well as study places and rooms for teamwork.

Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
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Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
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Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
© Åke E:son Lindman

The two floors are connected by an auditorium with reading places and workplaces for teams in the part that was previously the pool. The library's bookcases are on the upper floor.

There are also study places and a quiet study room here. The result has been an inspiring and modern university environment where students, administration, teachers, and researchers can interact and develop.

Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
© Åke E:son Lindman
Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
© Åke E:son Lindman


Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
Plan - First floor
Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
Plan - Second floor

Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
Plan - Third floor
Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
Plan - Fourth floor

Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
Plan - Fifth floor
Mälardalen University Campus Eskilstuna
Plan - Sixth floor

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