Help Restore the Interfaith House: Keeping Campus History Alive
Help Restore the Interfaith House: Keeping Campus History AliveThank you for being part of the Constructor University community. As we continue shaping the long-term vision of our campus, the Interfaith House will be redeveloped into a central meeting and event space one that honors our past while creating opportunities for future generations.
As part of the 25th Anniversary and the years ahead, the renewed Interfaith House will:
This redevelopment reflects our commitment to preserving our shared legacy while supporting a vibrant, diverse, and collaborative community.
Your involvement fuels meaningful community projects historical, cultural, educational, and social that strengthen the heart of campus life.
Together, we can create a space that celebrates our past, supports today’s students, and inspires the next generation.
Your participation helps bring this vision to life.
Thank you for supporting the ongoing development of our campus.
We are preparing a historical exhibition, documentary, and commemorative book to mark Constructor University’s 25th anniversary and the 90th anniversary of the campus buildings (erected in 1936). Over the years, the site has served as anti-aircraft barracks, US military barracks, a displaced persons camp, and a Bundeswehr barracks.
With the support of historian Dr. Rüdiger Ritter, we are also creating a historical archive. Your memories as alumni stories, experiences, or meaningful items from your time here are a vital part of this history, and we warmly invite you to share them.
- Share your memories: stories, experiences, or favorite campus moments.
- Lend an artifact: photos, documents, or other meaningful items.
- Join our film project: interviews with alumni, as well as faculty, staff, and history witnesses.
To participate, you can:
- Fill out the “Share Your Memories” form.
- Or email us directly at archive@constructor.university.
Your contributions will help preserve a rich, firsthand perspective and build a strong historical foundation for our anniversary initiatives.