The project starts from the initiative of the European University to implant its new urban headquarters in Valencia in an ideal place according to the values of the entity. The Old San Juan Bautista Asylum has great potential thanks to its location, very close to the historic centre and next to a backbone that connects the city, which is the old Turia riverbed.
The intervention proposal is developed based on the needs of the academic institution, focusing on certain organizational and functional parameters such as the versatility and efficiency of spaces.
“The new EU Campus is a very special project — on the one hand, because of the uniqueness of its location, in the heart of Valencia next to the old Turia riverbed and very close to several points of cultural interest; and on the other, because of the building itself, which boasts exceptional architectural and interior quality that the intervention seeks to respect and enhance to the fullest.” — Ramón Esteve.
The areas for the classrooms have a double façade, so they connect both with the exterior garden and with the interior cloisters, which are considered not only as circulation areas but also as places for staying and sharing.
Common areas play a major role in the new EU campus, full of both indoor and outdoor areas designed for user interaction; these areas for working, socialising and resting are located in an urban but independent environment.






Extension
In addition to the rehabilitation of the building, the project includes the implementation of a newly-made annex building.

Architect
Ramón Esteve
Project Team
Anna Boscá
Beatriz Gascón
Guillermo Sahuquillo
Beatriz Martín
Teresa Piá
Landscaping
GM Paisajistas
Visuals
Tudi Soriano
Pau Raigal
Building Engineers
Emilio Pérez
Sergio Cremades
Construction Companies
KALAM
Vialterra
Engineering
Leing Ingeniería
Stucture
Cub Estudio
Archeologist
Paloma Berrocal
Promoter
Universidad Europea
Photography + Filmmaking
Alfonso Calza
Music
PostData Sound Studio