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NTNU - REPORT VISION 2060
LOCATION BUILDINGS Floor area NTNU (m
2
)
Gross area (m
2
)
Development potential (m
2
)
Dragvoll
82 000
85 000
550 000
Gløshaugen plateau
Valgrinda - Sorgenfri
279 000
23 000
312 000
43 000
108 000
370 000
Øya
73 000
300 000
75 000
Kalvskinnet
23 000
23 000
20 000
Tyholt
15 000
40 000
-
Other locations
28 000
-
29 000
CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT AT NTNU
IN A 50-YEAR PERSPECTIVE
Regardless of which solution is chosen for a further ex-
pansion of the university, the government presently has
a substantial area reserve to meet future requirements.
The government owns the property of the main campus-
es Dragvoll, Tyholt and Gløshaugen, which means that it
has total control of future use, within the framework put
down by the municipality as the land use authority.
The property at which Øya is situated is jointly owned
by NTNU and St. Olav Eiendom, comprising teaching
and research facilities integrated in the hospital. The
hospital also has an unused area reserve that covers
future needs.
SUSTAINABLE CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT
NTNU must be prepared for demands of reduction of
direct and indirect CO2 emissions and other environ-
mental pollution in the years ahead, in the shape of
both guidelines for governmental establishments and
tightening of laws and regulations. This has already
been indicated in technical regulations related to the
Planning and Building Act, especially within energy and
waste. On the basis of this, one should be prepared that
the reality will be significantly different within this field
fifty years from now, and that this will greatly affect
NTNU’s activity on and outside of the campus.
At the same time, it is clear that students, employees
and the society expects NTNU to lead the way when it
comes to an environmentally sound activity. This means
that – even if we had a choice – a focus on a sustainable
and environmentally sound activity is something that
also contributes to strengthen NTNU’s reputation and
attractiveness as a university.
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Students having a good time in a cafe at Bakklandet