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A walking tour of the campus
ARCHITECTURE& ART
The University of Twente (UT) is the only university
in the Netherlands with a genuine campus. It is set
in extensive parkland that houses buildings for
education and research, facilities for sports and
culture, student and staff accommodation, and a
shopping centre. In fact, the campus is a compact
academic city located on the verdant Drienerlo
estate. The buildings that have been erected there
QXGT�VJG�RCUV�JCNH�EGPVWT[�CTG�COQPI�VJG�ƂPGUV�examples of recent architectural thinking. Most
of the art objects standing in the open air were
created especially for the UT.
ARCHITECTURE & ART
The campus was laid out in 1961 by architects
9KO�XCP�6ĎGP�CPF�5COWGN�XCP�'ODFGP��CEEQTFKPI�to the principles of Modern Architecture or New
Objectivity. Their master plan imposed a clear
structure on the site, with large buildings at
UVTCVGIKE�RQKPVU��8CP�6ĎGP�CPF�8CP�'ODFGP�separated residences from work and recreation
facilities. This business-like, formal approach drew
a response from a group of young architects,
whose buildings were more intimate and exuberant.
Jan Hoogstad was the campus’ supervising
architect until 2000; his current successor is
Peter Vermeulen.
6JG�76�RTQƂNGU�KVUGNH�CU�CP�GPVGTRTKUKPI�TGUGCTEJ�university. It provides education and conducts
research in areas ranging from psychology and
management to applied physics and biomedical
technology. The core research areas are technology,
medical innovation, nanotechnology, and behaviour
and society. Current enrolment numbers 9000
students, a growing number of whom come from
outside the Netherlands. The UT’s enterprising
character is manifested in the large number of
spin-off businesses to which it is host. The univer-
sity employs a staff of 3000, making it the largest
employer in Twente.
Start
6JG�TQWVG�DGIKPU�QRRQUKVG�VJG�5KIPCCN��6YQ�OCLQT�tall buildings can be seen from this point. The
5RKGIGN�KU�QP�[QWT�NGHV��YKVJ�VJG�*QIGMCOR�in the distance. In front of you is the
Drienerlolaan, the campus’ backbone.
The lane connects the various functions on
campus, all of which are clearly separated
HTQO�QPG�CPQVJGT��'FWECVKQP�KU�QP�VJG�right-hand side of the lane, with residences on the
NGHV�VJG�5RKGIGN�DGKPI�CP�GZEGRVKQP���6JG�NCPG�GPFU�in the centre, with an area for sports, culture and
leisure activities. The tour takes us through all these
areas, each with its own distinctive character.
00The route begins on the cycle track / footpath opposite the Signaal.
Het Signaal Bert Meinen
1975
01 At one time Bert Meinen had his studio on
ECORWU��5VWFGPVU�CFOKTGF�VJKU�RCTVKEWNCT�sculpture in the exhibition he gave when
he left. In material, colour and form it
NQQMU�NKMG�C�VTCHƂE�NKIJV��YJKEJ�YCU�Meinen’s inspiration. It is well placed at the
entrance, where most cars, cycles and pedestrians
enter the campus. Meinen uses many geometric
shapes and modern materials; his work can be
found throughout the Netherlands.
02 This building dates from the heyday of the
New Objectivity. The architecture is proud,
with clean, imposing lines and few ties to
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ted to put the building on legs, inspired as
he was by the famous architect Le Corbusier. The
building was given an energy-saving skin in 2000;
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Spiegel Wim van Tijen
1964 /2000
Walk towards Het Ding.
2010
03Het Ding UT Students
Follow footpath towards canal and cross bridge on your right. Turn right and follow low wall.
Turn left, with Paviljoen on your right-hand side.
Het Ding began as a student prank.
A small group put the object together
in secret, then erected it in a single day
with salvaged telephone poles and pre-
tensioned steel cables. The construction
principle was discovered by the American innova-
VQT�4KEJCTF�$WEMOKPUVGT�(WNNGT��-GPPGVJ�5PGNUQP�created a similar work, which can be seen in the
Kröller-Müller sculpture garden, Otterlo.
Paviljoen Joop van Stigt
1964
04 The Paviljoen is a classic example of Dutch
5VTWEVWTCNKUO��YJKEJ�CTQUG�KP�TGURQPUG�VQ�the New Objectivity. The design consists
of small, intimate spaces that are clus-
tered together. A distinctive feature is
the building’s stone chimney, with wings fanning
out around it. The building once served as the staff
canteen.
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2009 /2010
05 6JG�WPKXGTUKV[oU�'�4�EGPVTG�KU�HCKTN[� compact; the buildings are close together,
connected by pedestrian bridges. This
urban-style proximity (an initiative of the
master planner Jan Hoogstad) stands in
contrast to the original campus design of large
buildings in a green park.
Education & Research Square Lodewijk Baljon Landschapsarchitecten
1996
06 The Waaier is a restaurant; it houses
5RKGIGN�5RKGIGN��D[�,CP�/GTZ��*G�WUGF� a pencil to write “C’est moi” in minute
letters, a job that took him several months.
You can also see the word WAAR (true),
with the W written as an upside-down M. This is
Merx’s critical comment on science: truth has
many facets.
Spiegel Spiegel Jan Merx
Turn right in front of Waaier and walk under the porches.
1979
07 When the fountain is working, water
ƃQYU�QWV�QH�VJG�RKNNCTU�CPF�ENCVVGTU�KPVQ�VJG�saucers. This work by Jo Pessink is bold
and powerful, devoid of any decorative
frippery, which is why it is so well suited
VQ�VJG�ECORWU��5VWFGPVU�CPF�UVCHH�EJQUG�KV�KP�VJG�1970s as the best design for this location.
Nowadays the fountain marks the boundary
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De drie watervlaggen Jo Pessink
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2010
08 Carré houses the Applied Physics,
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lab, which houses a high-tech clean room.
This is one of the most advanced laboratories in
the world. It is built on 350 piles, sunk 20 meters
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Carré & Nanolab Jan Hoogstad
2010
09Carré roof painting Jan van der Ploeg
6JG�VQR�HGY�ƃQQTU�QH�%CTTÅ�QHHGT�CP� excellent view of the laboratory roof in the
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whiteness. Powerful colours, simple
forms, clean lines: it is obvious that Van der Ploeg
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+OOGFKCVGN[�CHVGT�VJG�0CPQNCD�VWTP�TKIJV�CPF�YCNM�VQYCTFU�VJG�DCTTKGT��(QNNQY�VJG�RCVJ�TQWPF�VJG�DGPF�� Turn right onto the cycle track when you reach the Pinetum information board. You can see the Kolommen on your left.
1988
10 Fourteen steel columns stand among the
trees of the Pinetum collection. They seem
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mental objects that act as markers in the landscape.
He has similar works in the Kröller-Müller statue
garden.
Kolommen Evert Strobos
Turn round and retrace your steps. Turn right at the cooling pond towards
Horst Tower. De Trom is on your right.
1968
11 &G�6TQO�KU�CNUQ�D[�'XGTV�5VTQDQU��1PG� of his early works, it is constructed in
polyester, a material he never used again.
6JG�ƃCODQ[CPV�EQNQWT�KU�CNUQ�WPV[RKECN� of his later work. Apart from that, it is
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De Trom Evert Strobos
Walk on towards Horst Tower. You will see the bust of Van den Kroonenburg in
the Horst ‘courtyard’.
2011
12 Harry van den Kroonenberg was the
rector who, in the eighties, opened up
the university to the world outside. It was
he who coined the term ‘enterprising
university’. The UT strengthened its ties
with the regional business community and devel-
oped market-oriented education and research. This
bronze bust was unveiled on the 50th anniversary
of the university’s foundation. The artist is Van den
Kroonenberg’s daughter, Mohana.
Buste Harry van den KroonenbergMohana van den Kroonenberg
1968 /2007
13 Horst Tower, an important landmark on
the campus, also has its origin in the
New Objectivity. The tower clearly
demonstrates the principle of the
separation of functions: supporting
functions such as elevators, emergency staircase,
washrooms and air conditioning are installed in the
huge concrete shafts.
Horst Van Mourik & Du Pon/
Van Mourik & Vermeulen.
Turn round and walk down the stairs and round the right-hand side of the cooling
pond. You are now walking on a work of art by Frank Sciarone.
2010
14Bestrating Horstplein Frank Sciarone
Take a look at the pavement as you walk
between the cooling pond and the Horst:
pebbles in pink, yellow, and grey. From
a distance you can make out a large oval
and three smaller ones, a triangle and an
arc. The perspective is slightly distorted, just like
VJCV�QH�VJG�RQPF��YJKEJ�NQQMU�USWCTG��EKTEWNCT�QT�oval, depending on where you stand.
9CNM�VQYCTFU�%CTTÅ��VWTP�TKIJV�WPFGT�VJG�INCUU�RGFGUVTKCP�DTKFIG�CPF�HQNNQY�VJG�ITGGP�HQQVRCVJ��6CMG�VJG�ƂTUV�RCVJ�QP�[QWT�NGHV��You are now walking towards the Teehuis that houses the university’s central computers. Keep to the right and turn right in front
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1973
15 Cubicus sits beautifully in this landscape.
Nature can penetrate in many ways. The
building consists of ‘structures’, each
with its own lecture theatre, staircase and
QHƂEGU��6JGUG�TGNCVKXGN[�UOCNN�UVTWEVWTGU�are ingeniously linked together to create a sizeable
building that nevertheless retains an air of intimacy.
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Cubicus Leo Heijdenrijk en John Mol
Turn left in front of the covered seat and walk towards the Tengenengebeelden.
2012
16Tengenengebeelden
The statues were created by various
artists from Tengenenge, Zimbabwe. The
sculptors’ cooperative was founded in the
����U�D[�6QO�$NQOGƂGNF��C�EJCTKUOCVKE�and enterprising tobacco planter. The
campus hosted major open-air exhibitions of these
works in 1997 and 2000. This spot was designed
D[�CTEJKVGEV�)GLC�5VCUUGP�VQ�JQWUG�VJG�UGTRGPVKPG�stone sculptures that were purchased or donated.
Follow the path towards the car park. Turn left towards the steps and then turn
right. The pond containing the Bubus is on your left.
Various artists from Zimbabwe
1987
17 #�UKNXGT�EQNQWTGF�CTVYQTM�KU�ƃQCVKPI�KP�VJG�pond. It is a Ball and a Cube at the same
time: hence the name Bubus. This witty
stainless steel object, which looks like an
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Bubus Ruurd Hallema
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1964 /2003
18Faculty Club Piet Blom / Abel Blom
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In 1964 Piet Blom converted an old
farmhouse into a refectory. The interior
was playful, with split levels and voids,
in sharp contrast to the sober interiors
favoured by the New Objectivity. Blom left
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homes in Rotterdam. The architect’s son converted
the building into a chic restaurant.
2004
19 Belgian artist Fred Bellefroid designed this
sculpture to commemorate rector Frans
van Vught’s departure. Another Bellefroid
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boulevard beside the Bastille. In contrast to most
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Ideeënvanger Fred Bellefroid
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1967
20Hogekamp Samuel van Embden et al.
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8CP�'ODFGP�FGUKIPGF�VJKU�VGP�UVQTG[�building in the spirit of the New
Objectivity. It is totally unambiguous about
its purpose: it is a machine for studying.
Technology is proudly on display, as
witnessed by the large air conditioning shafts.
This highly visible, ten storey campus landmark is
EWTTGPVN[�GORV[��DWV�VJGTG�CTG�RNCPU�VQ�TGƂV�KV�HQT�student accommodation combined with a hotel.
1996
21 American artist Andrea Blum created
this work especially for the UT.
Information Plaza consists of two over-
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on top. It also serves as a central information point,
with a rolling display that shows the news head-
lines. Its placement creates a central passage for
both cyclists and pedestrians.
Information Plaza Andrea Blum
The Bastille is on your left. The centre of the campus comprises this building,
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1969 /2003
22 The building was instantly baptised
‘The Bastille’ because its exterior recalls
the famed Parisian prison. Upon entering,
visitors are overwhelmed by a carefully or-
chestrated chaos. Blom created a labyrinth
inside, with twelve mezzanines, low walls, niches,
and steps, all of which are intended to encourage
chance encounters. Robert Winkel transformed it
into an open building.
Bastille Piet Blom / Robert Winkel
The Torentje van Drienerlo stands in the pond on your right.
1979
23 9KO�6��5EJKRRGTU�KU�C�OCP�QH�OCP[�talents: artist, presenter, playwright.
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Drienerlo stands half-submerged in the
YCVGT��5EJKRRGTU�JKOUGNH�FGNKDGTCVGN[�URTGCF�CNN�kinds of rumours about this now classic landmark,
one of them being that a church once stood here,
but it had slowly submerged under the marshy
Twente ground. The Torentje is a genuine UT icon.
Torentje van Drienerlo Wim T. Schippers
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1970 /2006
24 6JG�8TĎJQH�KU�VJG�EWNVWTCN�JGCTV�QH�VJG�campus with performances, concerts,
cultural courses and lectures. It contains
artists’ studios, pop recording studios, an
CTVQVJÄSWG��CPF�C�VJGCVTG�ECHÅ��6JGTG�KU�C�new art exhibition every month. It also houses the
central library in which the visitor can view the
Paul Citroen art collection. With its rounded corners,
the building is similar in style to the Bastille.
Vrijhof Jan Verster / Hylke Gjaltema
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2012
25Bonita Avenue
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This street sign refers to Peter Buwalda’s
best-selling novel Bonita Avenue. The
book’s action takes place mainly on the
campus of Tubantia University, and one
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rector served as models for the book). Buwalda
was a journalist on the campus newspaper,
76�0GYU��6JG�8TĎJQH�%WNVWTG�%GPVTG�QTICPKUGU� special Buwalda walking tours on campus.
2004
26De jongen in het bootje en De Snorkelaar Petra Groen
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bootje’ was originally located in the Volks-
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constructed of the same colourful polyester.
1962
27 Piet Blom designed the intimate open-air
theatre as part of his Centre Plan. This
structure is reminiscent of a Kasbah,
stretching from the Hogekamp to the
cinder track and the sports centre. Blom’s
Centre Plan was enormous, but in the end only the
Bastille and the open-air theatre were built. The
acoustics are fantastic: just stand on the spot in
the middle and clap your hands.
Amphitheater Piet Blom
Follow the path and walk downhill by the trees. Please take care, as the descent may be slippery.
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2007
28 The Box is a newcomer to the campus.
Herman Haan’s Patio Complex (see no. 30)
is meant to entice students to gather to-
gether outside, whereas the idea of the
Box is that students should be neatly
tucked away inside their apartments. The courtyard
houses the entrances to the rooms, a cycle rack,
and pedestrian bridges. The complex is transected
by a path, an extension of the old archery range.
Box Floor Arons and Arnoud Gelauff
9CNM�FKCIQPCNN[�VJTQWIJ�$QZ�WPVKN�[QW�TGCEJ�C�UOCNN�EQWTV[CTF�QP�VJG�QRRQUKVG� side. The Tango Dancers are on your left.
1986
29 The work of sculptress and designer
/CTĎMG�FG�)QG[�KU�TQQVGF�KP�VJG�&WVEJ�tradition of geometric clarity. The primary
shapes she uses are straight and curved
NKPGU��CPF�TGEVCPINGU��5JG�FGUKIPU�CTV�objects for public spaces, but also makes jewellery.
The Tango Dancers was constructed for another
courtyard on the campus, but had to move.
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Tangodansers Marijke de Goey
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1965
30 The Patio Complex is a residential facility
consisting of seventeen small patios, one
large one, and a pond. It is an explicit invi-
tation to gather together, as Haan sought
to create a close-knit student community.
He drew his inspiration from travels in Africa, where
JG�UVWFKGF�VJG�ECXG�FYGNNGTU�KP�5QWVJGTP�6WPKUKC��The complex merges subtly into its surroundings;
KP�ƂPG�YGCVJGT�VJG�RCVKQU�CTG�CP�GZVGPUKQP�QH�VJG�living rooms. The complex received the status of
National Monument in 2013.
Patio Complex Herman Haan
... Patio Complex
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1965
31Woonflatje Maarten van Wensveen
6JKU�UVKHƃ[�HQTOCN�DWKNFKPI�UVCPFU�KP�EQP�trast to the intimate patio complex, and
is designed for privacy and the individual.
The tower stands alone, with little or no
connection to the surrounding nature. In
the 1960s, when males and females lived separately
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named the Hunk Bunker: from it you could see into
VJG�.QIKECoU�EQWTV[CTF�s�C�YQOGPoU�TGUKFGPEG�-GGR�VQ�VJG�NGHV�CV�VJG�ETQUUTQCFU��ETQUU�VJG�TQCF�VQ�VJG�NGHV�CPF�VCMG�VJG�NGHVOQUV�RCXGF�RCVJ��6CMG�VJG�ƂTUV�RCVJ�QP�[QWT�TKIJV� and keep to the left around the trees. On your right you can see four concrete sculptures by artist / mathematician Rinus Roelofs.
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1964
32 'XGT[�ECORWU�KP�VJG�75#�JCU�C�DGNN�VQYGT�or carillon. The UT was presented with this
carillon by a number of local authorities
when it opened in 1964. Designed by
)GTTKV�4KGVXGNF��KV�YCU�RNCPPGF�VQ�HQTO�RCTV�of a complete spiritual centre but the architect’s
FGCVJ�NGHV�WU�YKVJ�QPN[�VJG�ECTKNNQP��5VCHH�CPF� students provide the music, even though an
automated system is also available.
Carillon Gerrit Rietveld
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1975
33 )GT�XCP�'NM�KU�QPG�QH�EQPEGRVWCN�CTVoU�OQUV�important representatives in the Nether-
NCPFU��6JKU�NCTIG��JCNH�QRGP�ECP�QH�ƂUJ�KU�CP�GZCORNG�QH�nCPVK�CTVo��8CP�'NM�KPVGPFGF�it as a playful counterpoint to the serious
business of science. In the days when the Drienerlo-
laan was still a four-lane road, this work was sited
prominently in the central reservation.
Sardineblik Ger van Elk
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2012
34 The Roombeek neighbourhood of
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tion, it was decided to let the Roombeek
UVTGCO�ƃQY�CDQXG�ITQWPF�QPEG�CICKP�� The brook now meanders from the disaster neigh-
bourhood to the campus. The Regge and Dinkel
Water Authority built an ingenious passage for it
under the Drienerlolaan. The city and the campus
are now tied together by its waters.
Roombeek
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