Construction has started on the International Student House on Prof. Schermerhornstraat as part of the last phase of the TU Noord development.
This new construction project by student accommodation provider DUWO comprises 332 non-independent housing units for foreign students. Each unit has its own shower and toilet, with shared living room and kitchen facilities. The ground floor of the complex contains 1,700 m2 of commercial premises. Part of this, and the adjacent TU Delft building at Kanaalweg 4, will contain various facilities for foreign students. These include a Grand Café, student health care, a gym, meeting rooms and rooms for international study associations and student clubs.
The International Student House (ISH) is also intended to function as a sort of ‘living room’ for Delft students, in particular the around 2,400 foreign students studying in Delft temporarily. The building is scheduled for completion by the end of 2016.
Nearby, in the building at Kanaalweg 3a, will be 47 residential units for doctoral candidates. One of the two antique lecture theatres in the building will be renovated and will be part of the International Student House. In addition to the 47 doctoral candidates, the building will also contain the new DUWO office.
The complete redevelopment of the area is being carried out in collaboration with the city of Delft and TU Delft. So on Thursday the first stake was driven into the ground by alderman Lennart Harpe and Executive Board member Anka Mulder.
The construction of the ISH is the final phase in the redevelopment of the TU Noord area, where in recent years DUWO has already built or redeveloped two student housing complexes from old university buildings: the new complex with 297 units on De Vries van Heijstplantsoen and 95 units on Mijnbouwplein. Upon completion the TU Delft Noord area will be home to around 750 students.
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