Echo, the sustainable education building, taken into use
On 30 May at 4 PM Vice President Education Rob Mudde and Director Education & Student Affairs Sacha Kroonenberg will officially open the new sustainable interfaculty education building Echo to invited guests. Beforehand, between 2PM and 4PM, you can take a guided tour, attend various demonstrations or take a walk around on your own along boards with lots of interesting facts about the building. Echo is open for education from 30 May and can be used by teachers and students.
A growing number of students in combination with the need for larger but also more flexible teaching spaces has led to the development of a second extra educational building: Echo. There will be a total of seven classrooms, which can largely be divided up flexibly. For example, three separate rooms can be made from the largest lecture hall of 700 places. Group work and self-study are possible in the more than 300 study places.
Sustainable building
Echo contributes to TU Delft’s sustainability ambition to operate fully sustainably by 2030. It will be an energy-reliant building, including user-related energy such as power consumption for laptops, lighting and catering. Among other things, solar panels, good insulation and a heat/cold storage system have been used in the new building. Watch the video with all sustainability aspects here.
A sustainable education building also requires sustainable furnishings. 90% of the furniture used has been reused.
Additional facilities
In addition to extra educational facilities, the building must also become an attractive place to meet. Longer opening hours and good catering facilities with various seating areas will contribute to this. The need for sufficient bicycle parking spaces has also been taken into account. There is a sunken bicycle basement under Echo with more than 600 spaces.
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