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Kiel

Center for Molecular Biosciences

A new Centre for Molecular Biosciences has been built on the campus of the Christian- Albrechts University (CAU) in Kiel. With an area of 3,100m² spread over five storeys, it provides space for 80 researchers and unites Scientists with “Applied Life Sciences” research foci under one roof. Additionally, up to three start-up companies can lease space on the third floor. The layout of the new building is based on six circular arcs and results in a concave-convex curved façade.

This is cladded with gold-painted expanded-metal segments, and characterized by an irregular pattern of storey-high windows. Natural daylight is provided by a sky light placed above the central staircase. Around an orthogonal core, each floor is divided into two corridors and a series of rooms that are bound by the free-form shape of the façade. The electrical power, data and gas source is supplied through a service wing attached to the ceiling slab. This allows maximum flexibility for laboratory equipment and furniture setup to suit various research tasks. Floor to ceiling windows supply a sufficient source of natural daylight into all work spaces. A lecture theatre on the top floor accommodates the opportunity for dialogue between researchers, industry and the public.

Area
6 000 m²
Status
Completed
Client
Gebäudemanagement Schleswig-Holstein
Year
Location
Kiel, DE

Collaboration Partners

ISP Scholz Beratende Ingenieure, Heinze Stockfisch Grabis + Partner, eretec, WES LandschaftsArchitektur, Siller Landschaftsarchitekten, iPb – Ingenieurbüro Planung Blei, Heikkinen & Komonen, Wolfgang Sorge Ingenieurbüro für Bauphysik, Arcadis NV