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P P P P Vagn AA. Jeppesens Vej P Miljøvej 107 Brovej Bygningstorvet Anker Engelunds Vej Produktionstorvet Kollegiebakken Kampsax Kollegiet Energivej Villum Kann Rasmussen Kollegiet P P P P P P P P P Nordvej Miljøvej 107 Henrik Dams Allé Knuth-Winterfeldts Allé Brovej Bygningstorvet Anker Engelunds Vej Akademivej Ole Nørgaards Have Produktionstorvet Asmussens Allé Nils Koppels Allé Vagn AA. Jeppesens Vej Kollegiebakken Kampsax Kollegiet Energivej Villum Kann Rasmussen Kollegiet 500 meters North Area With the acquisition of the land north of DTU Lyngby Campus, DTU will be expanding its overall campus area in 2013, with the potential to build new facilities with a total floorage of approximately 55,000 sq m for university-related purposes. • Total site: 101,000 sq m • Budget pending • Construction period: 2014-2022 Attractive student environment Construction of a new building—building 127—used mainly to house DTU’s architectural engineering study programmes. The building will encourage openness as well as interdisciplinary interaction with classrooms and a 19 design laboratory that can accommodate studio teaching. • 2,000 sq m • EUR 7m / DKK 52m • Construction period: 2012-2013 Extensive refurbishing Building 116 will undergo a major redesign of the existing classroom layout to improve the facilities. The building houses DTU’s largest auditoriums—the biggest of which seats 275 people. • 5,100 sq m • EUR 11.5/DKK 85,3m • Construction period: 2014-2016 More room for teaching and research Construction of a new building 112 that will be used for teaching and research. The transparent ground floor will be devoted to classrooms. The other floors will house departmental offices. • 2,500 sq m • EUR 8.6m / DKK 63.9m • Construction period: 2015-2016 Transparent research and education building Construction of new building—building 324—with several indoor atria with 24 tall trees. Glass fronts inside and out allows ample light to enter the building. Extensive renovation of auditoriums All 29 auditoriums on DTU Lyngby Campus will be redesigned to accommodate new and future teaching methods that make use of modern IT and AV equipment. The foyer areas outside the auditoriums will also be refitted with new furniture. Room for new world records Construction of a new building—building 340— with offices, laboratories and teaching facilities. The building will be used by the Department of Photonics Engineering, which is working with the multiple ways in which light can be used, affected, Auditoriums 71 and 72 in building 421 have just been renovated. • 4,790 sq m of auditoriums and 5,443 sq m of foyer. • EUR 16,1m / DKK 120m • Construction period: 2010-2022 manipulated and controlled. • 3,900 sq m • EUR 16m / DKK 120m • Construction period: 2014-2015 The ground floor is designated as a common area for students and staff. The remaining floors consist of offices and conference rooms. • 4,600 sq m • EUR 13.3m / DKK 99.5m • Construction completed in spring 2013 Office building for nano researchers Construction of a new building, 345C, which will connect DTU’s clean room facilities in Danchip with the existing building 345Ø. The building will hold offices for researchers at DTU Nanotech—Department of Micro- and Nanotechnology. • 1,300 sq m • EUR 4.5m / DKK 33.3m • Construction period: 2014-2015 Photo STAMERS KON TOR DTU in profile 2013


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