DTU 225 Bioengineering Building, Lyngby
DTU 225 Bioengineering Building, Danish Education and Research Facility, Denmark Architecture Photos
DTU 225 Bioengineering Building in Lyngby
6 Aug 2021
Design: Mikkelsen Architects
Location: Lyngby, Denmark
DTU 225 Bioengineering Building
DTU Bioengineering is an education and research building that is part of the overall strategy for the expansion of DTU. The building is connected to the existing buildings 224 and 223, and comprises laboratories, research facilities and teaching facilities. The building acts as a link between the two existing buildings, 223 and 224. Building 224 has been modernised and has undergone an energy renovation, in connection with the new build.
Mikkelsen Architects? role included architecture services, user processes, preparation of outlines and project proposals, and the main project, and in connection with the execution, managed part of the tender, as well as project follow up and technical inspection. Building 225?s design refects DTU?s desire to create transparency between the researchers? work and the outside world.
The building?s architecture ensures optimal conditions for research, innovation and knowledge sharing within the institute, and at the same time makes activities in the building visible to internal and external collaborative partners, on a global scale.
The building?s spatial and functional coherence creates a natural fow between laboratories, classrooms, conference rooms, quiet zones, flexible zones and social zones, ...
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