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ZPD - University of Würzburg

The new building for the Center for Philology and Digitality (ZPD), built after winning an architectural competition in 2018, is the first building on the Humanities construction site and forms a kind of micro-campus on the Green Belt of the Hubland Nord campus. Large windows and white concrete panels structure the facade. At second glance, the reliefs of the words "philology" and "digitality", translated into a binary code, can be seen in the exposed concrete, subtly referencing the interdisciplinary research taking place inside the building.

 

The open, light-flooded entrance hall serves as the communicative heart of the ZPD. The unpretentious yet powerful spatial composition is characterised by the reduction to just a few materials, above all exposed concrete. Digitalization areas, seminar and event rooms are located on the ground floor, while each upper floor houses the office area of a specialist discipline. Ochre-yellow and vermilion surfaces visualize the interlocking of philology and digitality. Both colours can be found on the walls and floors of both floors – but in the exact opposite way.

 

   
49° 47' 10" N 9° 58' 15" W

Competition

1st Prize 2018

Start of construction

2019

Completion

2023

Client

Staatliches Bauamt Würzburg

User

Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg

Architects (general planning)

Auer Weber, Stuttgart

Object supervision

Hofmann Keicher Ring Architekten, Würzburg

Outdoor facilities/areas

Adlerolesch Landschaftsarchitekten GmbH, Nürnberg

Structural engineering

KRAFFT Ingenieure GmbH + Co. KG, Würzburg

Technical equipment

Pinovaplan Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, Düsseldorf (HLS)
Abi Technische Gebäudeausrüstung, Würzburg (ELT)

Building physics

Wölfel Engineering GmbH + Co. KG

Fire protection

Goetz architektur & brandschutz, Würzburg

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