The new sections rest on slender columns, largely avoiding solid walls. Glass façades and bookcases define the interior space, characterized by generous sightlines and a bright, open atmosphere.
OKALUX insulating glass with integrated capillaries was used to achieve this effect. It distributes daylight evenly and without glare deep into the building. This ensures that adjacent spaces benefit from natural light without exposure to direct sunlight or excessive heat gain.
The result: significantly improved light quality while reducing energy demands for artificial lighting and cooling – a win for students, the environment, and architecture.