Annex to house research, practices and human genetics laboratories
Architecture | Mixed-use - Built

Annex to house research, practices and human genetics laboratories

Architectural sequence – a symbolic thread intertwining science and architecture
The building comprises an extension for the company to accommodate human genetic research, sequencing diagnostics and patient treatment facilities. A new L-shaped structure has been created to complement the existing L-shaped building complex. Together, they form a clear, robust, urban building module set around a new courtyard. The three-storey extension ensures medical practices, treatment rooms, laboratories and offices are seamlessly interconnected across all levels.
The project achieves a balance between an inviting, patient-friendly ambience and the cutting-edge technology which defines the company. Consequently, the rooms feature a bright, open design while ensuring discretion. The warm choice of materials, colour scheme and tactile elements foster a sense of approachability for patients and employees.
The segmentation of the façade serves as a symbolic architectural translation of the company’s field of activity – sequencing. Similar to a double helix, the individual module façade elements enclose the basic structure consisting of a flexible, core-activated, reinforced concrete frame construction. Mirroring the theme of sequencing in the architectural design, these wooden module elements create a memorable rhythm and herald the start of construction for the new Cybervalley research park in the city of Tübingen

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Studio Name

Dannien Roller Architekten + Partner

Project Location

DE - Tübingen

Year of Conclusion

2024

Lead Designer

Maren Dannien, Matthias Roller

Design Team

Simon Kirsch, Tanja Wetzel, Claudia Hegelau, Joachim Wagner

Photography Credits

Dietmar Strauss, Besigheim

Website

https://www.dannien-roller-architekten-partner.de/projekte/erweiterungsbau-fuer-forschungs-praxis-und-laborgebaeude-der-humangenetik/

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