New passage between the University Park and the University City
The process of opening up a new underground passage at the northern end of the University Park is now beginning. The passage will literally connect the yellow and red buildings.
2022 will see the University Park and the University City physically connected by a new passage near the Nørrebrogade-Nordre Ringgade intersection.
Brian Bech Nielsen, rector of Aarhus University, sees the passage as an important link to achieve the sense of a common campus we are looking for:
"In the coming years, more and more students and employees will be moving into the University City. The physical link between the University Park and the University City is therefore crucial for us to achieve a strong, unified campus environment and to continue to develop close collaboration between our various subjects. The University Park and the University City must merge to become a single campus.”
The northern passage is one of three passages that will connect the University Park with the University City. The second passage already exists – at the southern end of the University Park down towards the Nørrebrogade-Nørregade intersection – and will be renovated over a number of years. The third passage will be completed in 2025 with an entrance in the centre of the University Park. See the location of the passages in the illustration below.
A fusion of yellow and red
All passages will have a bike lane and a footpath, so that both pedestrians and cyclists can move easily and safely between the University Park with its yellow brick buildings and the red University City.
The fusion of the red and yellow buildings will also resonate inside the passages, says Charlotte Lyngholm Bom, programme manager for physical campus development at Aarhus University.
Using the architecture to create coherence has been very important. The bricks at the entrance to the passage from the University Park will be the classic AU yellow bricks, and through the passage the yellow bricks will slowly blend with the red bricks used in the buildings in the University City. When the passage opens to the University City, all the bricks are red," she explains, stressing that moving between the University Park and the University City will be a beautiful visual experience.
The architectural expression must therefore match the existing buildings in the University Park and be integrated as a natural part of the surroundings.
Safety first
In developing the passages, the university also attaches great importance to the safety and security of users – both pedestrians and cyclists.
"We’re very keen to find solutions that are both sustainable and provide safety and security for everyone using the passages. One of the things we’ve looked at is how we can get cyclists to slow down," says Charlotte Lyngholm Bom.
The task of preparing and opening up the northern passage will now be put out to tender, and construction work is expected to begin in November.
Facts about the three passages
- In 2014, two tunnels were established under Nørrebrogade in connection with the building of the light rail. These tunnels will be opened up and taken into use in the coming years, while the existing passage at the southern end of the University Park will be renovated.
- The northern passage will open in early 2022. The entrance of the passage will be in the University Park from Carl Holst-Knudsens Vej up towards the Nørrebrogade-Nordre Ringgade intersection. In the University City, the entrance will be close to the renovated building complex 1870, which the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics will move into in the spring of 2022.
- The middle passage is expected to be completed by 2025. This will be at the same time as Aarhus BSS move their activities at Fuglesangs Allé to the University City. The entrance to the passage will be close to building 1310 in the University Park and will lead to an opening almost at the centre of the University City, close to the administrative office of the Student Halls of Residence in the University Park.
- Renovation work on the existing southern passage is expected to be completed by 2022. The passage will continue to have an entrance by the Bartholin complex 1240, where the Department of Biomedicine is located – at the southern end of the University Park towards the Nørrebrogade-Nørregade intersection.
- There will be earthwork and paving work in the University Park, and stairs, ramps, walls and lighting will be established at all three entrances to the passages.
Further information
If you have any questions about the passages, you are welcome to contact Charlotte Lyngholm Bom cl@au.dk, programme manager for physical campus development, Campus 2.0, at Aarhus University.
Location of the three underground passages. The northern passage is expected to be ready by 2022, the middle passage by 2025, and the southern passage already exists. Visualisation by C. F. Møller.