Geo- and Environmental Centre (GUZ)

Location
Schnarrenbergstraße 94-96, 72076 Tübingen, Germany
Client
Land Baden-Württemberg, represented by Vermögen und Bau Baden-Württemberg, Amt Tübingen
Initiated
2013
Completion
2020
Size
20.700 sqm
Project Team, Photos & Collaborators
Tjerk de Boer, Marc Coma, Sebastian van Damme, Cecilia Dobos, Ana Rivero Esteban, Ahinitze Errasti Etxeberria, Paolo Faleschini, Michael Geensen, Marlon Jonkers, Kees Kaan, Jan Teunis ten Kate, Moritz Kühl, Nicki van Loon, Loes Martens, Hrvoje Šmidihen, Hannes Ochmann, Vincent Panhuysen, Maurizio Papa, Dikkie Scipio, Katarzyna Seweryn, Floris Sikkel, Christian Sluijmer, Davide Spina

Photos
Brigida Gonzalez

Collaborators
full list in the pdf

Geo- and Environmental Centre (GUZ) is a state of the art facility for interdisciplinary research into solutions for environmental problems, located at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen. Its prominent location complements the campus’ urban layout and underlines the Centre’s scientific importance as it brings together previously scattered departments. The combined facility aims to stimulate exchange between individual departments in the building and other natural science faculties located in the area. Partially recessed into the site’s slope, the building is a low elongated structure spreading over six floors. Within its 100 by 50 m footprint, it encloses two courtyards laid out on different levels to cope with the inclined topography of the site. Geo- and Environmental Centre combines public teaching and study areas with specialised research and workspaces. Conveniently located communal facilities like the auditorium and seminar rooms in the north are easily reached from the campus square. The labs and workshops face east, with offices lining the west and south. The specialised activities of the Centre are on display between the seemingly solid concrete bands, making the building look like a block of stone with deep ridges that expose a glazed volume.