▼ East View Of The Project
▼ East Facade
The new four story building provides optimal living, research, and working conditions for 350 scientists, 40 students, and lab animals on the basement and on the ground floor. The triangular, single story volume of the entrance area with auditorium and foyer comes out from the façade in the south as the institute’s calling card.
▼ South View Of The Project
▼ The Triangular, Single-Story Volume Of The Entrance Area Comes Out From The Façade In The South
The ceiling of its circumferential canopy of polished stainless steel reflects the surrounding reality in a contorted way. This refers to the institute for neuroscience, in which research in the field of perception plays a essential role. The generously glazed foyer and the adjoining auditorium form the inviting interface to the public by hosting lectures and other events.
▼ The Ceiling Of Its Circumferential Canopy Of Polished Stainless Steel
▼ West View Of The Entrance Volume
▼ Details Of The Facade
Three inner courtyards provide green open spaces and daylight in the center of the building. The three story glass bridges between the cross wings, spacious staircases, and terraces transform atriums and access zones into places of encounter.
▼ Three Inner Courtyards In The Form Of Terrace And Roof Garden
▼ Three-Story Glass Bridges Between The Cross Wings, Spacious Staircases And Terraces
▼ Viewing The Courtyard Inside The Glass Corridor
▼ Entrance Foyer
▼ Large Glazed Facades Provide Excellent Natural Lighting And Views
▼ The Auditorium
In the basement and ground floor are situated the laboratories with animals, the core of research: laboratories with controlled light and temperature conditions for experimental animals. The offices and laboratories for scientists are located on the upper levels. Ribbon windows with low balustrades provide plenty of daylight and beautiful views.