Winning project for MCI Campus decided

Good news: The winning project for the new MCI Campus was selected by the international jury in a multi-stage European architectural competition.

The architecture of the new MCI Campus was designed by Henning Larsen Architects, one of Europe's most renowned firms with extensive experience in the realisation of universities, educational, artistic, cultural and infrastructure buildings.

Henning Larsen have presented a project that is both convincing and mature. The evaluation jury was particularly impressed by the ideal urban planning implementation of the new campus as a lighthouse project between the historic Hofgarten, the University of Social and Economic Sciences and the new security centre. The unmistakable design language, which expresses the identity of the university and stands for a modern "entrepreneurial university" with the highest standards and international appeal, was particularly emphasised.

The design envisages a building with a compact, square footprint. The clear urban positioning creates a permeable spatial structure from the districts of Saggen and Dreiheiligen towards the listed Hofgarten. This strengthens the visibility of the access from the surrounding urban space. The campus will create a quality added value for the students, researchers and teachers as well as the Innsbruck population, says the team of architects.

"We are extremely pleased that we were able to win the competition for the new MCI Campus building with our design. It stands for openness, identity, communication and design excellence. We will bring our expertise in university construction of more than 60 years to this project, and develop it further together with the MCI," the managing director of the Munich site Andreas Schulte and Lucas Ziegler, head of design at Henning Larsen Munich, are convinced: "With the new MCI Campus, not only will a groundbreaking concept for modern teaching, learning and working environments be created at a fantastic inner-city location, but also an inviting place for people to meet and stay."

MCI Rector Andreas Altmann adds: "The project by Henning Larsen is convincing in terms of urban planning and architecture as well as functionally and economically. We are very much looking forward to its realisation."

20 offices submitted their designs, and several rounds of dialogue were held with seven of them as part of the competition. ARGE PORR/ORTNER was entrusted with the implementation of the project as the total contractor. Construction is expected to begin in 2023, with completion in 2025.

About Henning Larsen

Henning Larsen is an international architectural practice with Scandinavian roots. Henning Larsen's broad portfolio includes office and administration buildings, corporate headquarters, education and research buildings, buildings for art and culture, urban development projects and sustainability research and consultancy. Since its foundation in 1959, Henning Larsen has realised projects worldwide and today employs more than 650 people worldwide.

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