11/06/2026
BUILDING RESEARCH ARCHITECTURE: Spaces for innovation emerge where technical precision, functional processes, and architectural quality converge. For many years, designing research facilities has been central to our portfolio. These specialized environments demand precise answers to complex questions: laboratory standards, safety regulations, technical equipment, and operational processes all shape their spatial configuration.
What matters most in these research settings? A planning approach that integrates efficiency, safety, and flexibility. Clear organization, robust materials, and adaptable structures ensure these facilities respond to changing needs over time.
Simultaneously, we see these buildings as more than mere technical infrastructure. They are innovation hubs - designed to support concentration, collaboration, and interdisciplinary exchange. The result: architecture for research with a clear identity, where functionality and innovation go hand in hand.
Project MDM II in collaboration with Behles Jochimsen (Design)
📷 Studio Linda Blatzek