Classroom + UPNA library
The Public University of Navarra was established in 1987,
and its campus in Pamplona was mainly developed during the 1990s and 2000s. Much of the university’s teaching activity takes place in the classroom building,
one of the main structures on campus, which contains most of the lecture rooms used for classes, seminars, and academic activities. Inside, the architecture is characterized by extensive exposed concrete,
with cylindrical columns forming long corridors that lead to the different teaching spaces. Among the shared areas there is also a stepped multi-purpose space
, used for group work, presentations, or informal meetings among students. Within the same complex is the library, a large hall covered by a high vaulted ceiling and organized around a tall vertical window that brings natural light into the main reading room, where long study tables, book collections, and upper-level reading areas are arranged.