By 
Steph in 
Architecture & Design                  

   
If all high school, college and university campuses looked like  this, attendance rates would skyrocket. Some may argue that it’s what’s  inside that’s important, but there’s no reason for school buildings to  be bland, boring boxes. From a big open high school where students  lounge on big pillows all day to a university building created by Frank  Gehry, these 15 incredible campus building designs may just inspire a  whole new generation of innovative architects.
 Ørestad High School, Copenhagen



Looking at this campus in the new Copenhagen suburb of Ørestad, it’s  hard to imagine not wanting to go to school. Ørestad College – the  Danish equivalent to a high school – has an open, modern design with  colorful transparent glass shades that liven up its boxy exterior and  rotate automatically with the sun. The interior is full of swirling  staircases and platforms upon which students lounge on big orange  pillows.
Green Roof Art School in Singapore


One of the most amazing green roofs in the world is at the School of  Art, Design and Media at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.  From a distance, you can barely even tell that the 5-story structure is a  building, it blends in so well with its environment. A plethora of  glass walls allow plenty of natural light to illuminate the interior,  and the grassy roof is used as a meeting space for students. The green  roof also insulates the building, cools the surrounding air and harvests  rainwater for landscape irrigation.
Modern High School #9 in Central LA


It looks more like an 
avant garde art museum design,  but this uber-contemporary building by the Austrian design firm Coop  Himmelb(l)au in Central Los Angeles is actually a public high school.  High School #9 for the visual and performing arts holds 1,800 students  and features an interior theatre that can seat 1,000.
Gehry-Designed Stata Center at MIT

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The Stata Center for Computer, Information and Intelligence Sciences  at MIT was designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry, and it shows. The  lively building features Gehry’s signature adventurous, surrealist  style with tilting towers, unusually angled walls and whimsical shapes.  The building houses classrooms, research facilities, fitness facilities,  a childcare center and a large auditorium.
New York University’s Department of Philosophy Interior

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You would never guess, looking at the elegant yet unremarkable  historic exterior of NYU’s Department of Philosophy, what was housed  inside. Designed by Steven Holl Architects, the renovated interior  features white walls and a seemingly complex set of stairs edged with  perforated railings that cast interesting patterns of light around the  building. The light effect changes according to the seasons and time of  day.
Victorian College of the Arts School of Drama

Most of the buildings that make up the Victorian College of the Arts  in Melbourne, Australia are stately and historic. Then, you come across  the façade of the School of Drama, designed by Castles Stephenson +  Turner Pty Ltd / Edmond & Corrigan. The unique, colorful design  makes it clear that this is a place of creativity.
Arcadia University’s Grey Towers Castle


In contrast to the many modern school designs featured here is the 
Grey Towers Castle  of Arcadia University in Glenside, Pennsylvania. The castle was built  starting in 1893 as the estate of William Welsh Harrison, and was  acquired by the university in 1929. The castle is rumored to have secret  passages behind the fireplaces as well as a series of underground  tunnels built to connect the main house to stables and outbuildings. It  now contains various offices, including that of the President, as well  as student residences.
Oppenheim’s Miami-Dade College Campus


The concept for Miami-Dade College on Biscayne Boulevard in downtown  Miami would add a lot of reflective shimmer and interest to the city’s  skyline. Designed by Oppenheim Architects, the glittering glass and  steel tower has an unusual shape with an interior grassy corridor. It’s  projected to be completed in 2012.
Concrete and Glass Gateway Building at MICA

The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) has long been known for  its eclectic mix of buildings, and its newest one is definitely a  head-turner. The Gateway building, which sits on the edge of the campus,  successfully met the challenge of difficult site constraints and  wide-ranging functions. The drum-shaped building with an interior  landscaped courtyard houses a lobby/gallery, theater, career center,  café, student residences and artist studios.
Bold, Contemporary Metzo College in the Netherlands


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The new Metzo College, located in Doetinchem, a City in the East of  the Netherlands, is a compact pyramid-shaped building with a scooped-out  core containing gardens. Designed to leave as much open space around it  as possible, the 6-story building functions as a vocational school as  well as public sport facilities.
Henning Larsen University Campus Concept in Kolding, Denmark


The Danish firm Henning Larsen won a competition for a university  campus in Kolding, Denmark with this airy, open concept design along the  Østerbrogade river. It features an exterior screen that is meant to  allow sunlight to pass through to the banks of the river and is situated  in a triangular fashion rather than parallel to the river. It will  contain a large, open atrium, public café, offices and classrooms.
Napier University’s Futuristic Lecture Theater

The amorphic design of Napier University’s lecture theater has earned  it nicknames like the Napier Egg and the Bike Light. The oval lecture  theatre, which buts up to the historic 19th century university building,  features one wall made entirely of glass.
Rafael Arozarena High School, La Orotava, Spain


Rafael Arozarena High School is located near the historic town center  of La Orotava, Spain and blends in perfectly with its surroundings,  which include city buildings and farming terraces. Designed by AMP  Arquitectos, the school’s concrete exterior has been softened with a  degraded wash of different tones which create a smooth transition  between the urban city and the rural farmland.
Bikuben Student Residence, University of Copenhagen

Called the ‘student residence of the future’, the Bikuben residence  building at the University of Copenhagen certainly is unlike any other  student residence hall. Concrete, metal and the glass of the windows  create a sort of monochromatic mosaic effect punctuated with bright  shocks of orange paint.  Within the building, the residences and the  common rooms are connected in a double spiral surrounding an atrium.
Jubilee Campus, University of Nottingham

A former bicycle factory site has been transformed beautifully into  an academic park for 2,500 students. Wood, steel and glass buildings sit  on the edge of a tranquil man-made lake, and a colonnade on the front  of the building forms the pedestrian route through the site.  Restaurants, shops and atria are on the bottom level, while faculty  rooms take up the upper levels. The campus’ most notable buildings are  the circular Learning Resource Center and conical lecture halls.
 
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