Uithof

De Uithof is a part of the city of Utrecht, which contains the Utrecht Science Park, the campus area of Utrecht University, the vocational university Hogeschool Utrecht and the academic hospital University Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU). It is located to the east of the city. Except for the faculties of Law, Humanities and the University College, which are located in the inner city of Utrecht, most of the buildings of the University are located in De Uithof. De Uithof also contains the main university library, student housing, botanical gardens, shops and a restaurant.

There is a bus line to the inner city and the train station, served by bi-articulated buses. Construction of extensive park-and-ride facilities, designed by KCAP, began in August 2011.[1] In 2013 the construction of the Uithoflijn, an extension of the light rail network between the city and De Uithof, began construction, and should be completed in 2018.[2]

Buildings in De Uithof

Uithof center
Minnaert building

Some of the buildings on De Uithof have an unusual architecture, and some have won prizes for their architecture. The Educatorium, designed by Rem Koolhaas (1997), contains a glass-bottomed walking bridge and circular walls. The Minnaertgebouw used to contain a large basin that was used to collect rain water, and its outer wall is supported by large characters, M, I, N, N, A, E, R, T. The Universiteitsbibliotheek (University Library), designed by Wiel Arets (2004), is known for its spacious interior and black exterior. Many of the buildings are named after scientists that worked in a field which is similar to the specialization of the occupants of the building.

University buildings

This is a partial list of buildings at the Utrecht Science Park. The official names of all of the buildings are found here.[3] The Dutch word "gebouw" means "building".

Student housing

References

  1. "Start bouw grootste parkeergarage Utrecht". Architectuur.org. 29 August 2011. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  2. "Home - De Uithoflijn". uithoflijn.nl. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  3. "Gebouwen". uu.nl. Retrieved 29 March 2015.


Coordinates: 52°05′11″N 5°10′21″E / 52.08639°N 5.17250°E / 52.08639; 5.17250

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