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How do we work?

How do we work?

– Organization of the work

A project team with expert resources in developing university space and functions is carrying out the work. The project team is responsible for:

  • Mapping existing activity and use of space.
  • Exploring possibilities.
  • Describing space concepts for various types of premises at NTNU.
  • Involving future end-users in the new campus.

NTNU established working groups with future end-users from the university and its partners. The working groups were key sources of information about activities, specialized groups, culture and use of premises at NTNU.

The project team also worked together with NTNU’s expert resources in areas relevant to developing excellent concepts for university space planning. Some of the aspects that were identified: Sustainability, operations, technical laboratory activities, teaching methods and practice, library and urban design.

Methods of mapping

Methods of mapping

  • Working groups
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  • Referance visits
  • Survey
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