Although the land is small, a campus with constant activity, public space and fluidity is planned.
The Igara Campus is dedicated to sports activities, so it is necessary to distribute classrooms, sports court and social areas on the ground so that the space is safe and allows not only the carrying out of activities, but also the circulation and integration between the back and front streets of the campus.
Thinking about such circulation, the block is elevated and the space below it is used to house the rest of the academic functions, such as the classrooms.
Turnstiles, which restrict access, were placed at the entrance of each building, leaving the campus open and free for people to use.
The project's premise is to articulate urban relations, enabling more than a public institution, a public space.