• Cooperative workshop process
  • Flensburg, Germany
  • City of Flensburg & building management Schleswig-Holstein (GMSH)
  • 65 ha
  • in progress, 2024
  • 2412-WCF
  • Urban development and open space planning framework
  • Verena Brehm, Lukas Hegele, Jacob Fielers, Amon Osterkamp
  • treibhaus landscape architects

  • 1. prize

Landscape Campus, Flensburg

At Campus Flensburg the landscape takes center stage. The site, which is shared between the European University Flensburg (EUF) and the University of Flensburg, features areas of dense urban structures juxtaposed against expanses of undisturbed nature. Because of its proximity to the town's centre, the campus constitutes an important site for enabling citizens' access to nature, as well as a social space and a logistical link for students. Our design acknowledges this, and despite expanding the campus to accommodate more students and add new uses, no additional land is sealed.

The plan was developed through a cooperative workshop procedure together with our team-mates at TREIBHAUS. It embraces the different urban planning qualities of the two universities and the connecting landscape park as well as the needs of all stakeholders, locating shared facilities for all users at the heart of the campus. A central element of the design is the campus loop, which serves as an important pedestrian route across the campus while also facilitating orientation. This path is complemented by the garden loop, a greener route creating connections to the open spaces and the surrounding area.

The overall campus design observes holistic principles of sufficiency and circularity; requirements for buildings, infrastructure and parking spaces are critically scrutinised, while sustainable mobility and energy solutions go hand in hand with integrated design to ensure that resources are efficiently shared and reused. The consistent development of ground-level parking and a strategy of redensification preserves the defining quality of the campus to be preserved - its green, open landscape.

  • Cooperative workshop process
  • Flensburg, Germany
  • City of Flensburg & building management Schleswig-Holstein (GMSH)
  • 65 ha
  • in progress, 2024
  • 2412-WCF
  • Urban development and open space planning framework
  • Verena Brehm, Lukas Hegele, Jacob Fielers, Amon Osterkamp
  • treibhaus landscape architects

  • 1. prize
Framework plan for the Landscape Campus Flensburg