Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería de Caminos, Canales y Puertos de la Universidad de Granada, Civil engineering school in Granada, Spain.
The Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería de Caminos, Canales y Puertos is an eight-story building with a central circular courtyard located at the Fuentenueva Campus of the University of Granada. The structure houses classrooms, laboratories, and research facilities dedicated to civil engineering education.
The school was founded in 1988 as the fifth civil engineering institution in Spain. Its creation reflected growing demand for specialized training in this region of southern Spain.
The building's circular central patio draws architectural inspiration from the Palace of Charles V at the Alhambra complex in Granada.
The campus has a library dedicated to civil engineering with extensive reference materials and technical publications on hand. Visitors can explore the grounds on weekdays, particularly in the outdoor areas and public spaces of the campus.
The building's circular central courtyard was inspired by the architecture of the Palace of Charles V at the Alhambra. This design element creates a welcoming central space that serves as the heart of daily campus life.
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