House of Biomedicine, Esch-sur-Alzette / Belval (LUX)

Category :

Interior design

Project :

New construction of a laboratory for biomedicine on the campus of the University of Luxembourg

Client :

Le Fonds Belval (building) / University of Luxembourg (interior)

Country :

Luxemburg

Area :

gfa 3890 m²

Start of planning :

2008

Realisation :

11/2009 - 05/2011

Assignment :

complete architecture services & interior design & furniture design


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project new construction of a laboratory for biomedicine on the campus of the University of Luxembourg, surrounded by the industrial structures of the former Belval steel production site client Le Fonds Belval (building) / University of Luxembourg (interior) planning services WW+ general planning, complete architecture services, interior design and project management for interior installations partner: civil engineering gk engineering, Esch-sur-Alzette (LUX) technical engineering Luxengineering Bevilacqua & Associés, Luxemburg (LUX) planification laboratories arc2lab architekten, Munich (GER) general contractor CLE, Strassen (LUX) production and installation laboratories Waldner, Wangen im Allgäu (GER) photo laboratory Waldner gfa 3.890 m² gv 13.020 m³ net construction costs 6.660.000 € total gross costs 12.834.000 € start of planning 2008 realisation 11/2009 - 05/2011

 

Use

The space allocation plan was developed with the building contractor to facilitate the technical implementation of the desired high degree of flexibility in terms of fitting out the laboratory areas. The eight-storey research building uses almost three entire floors to accommodate the necessary building and research technology. Out of the remaining five floors, one is designed to house offices but has been preinstalled to be used as a laboratory floor in future. The floors are clearly structured and reflect the high functional demand of the building. Vertical and horizontal infrastructures, necessary auxiliary functions and a conference room – in each case at the end of the corridor, above the building entrance – are all located to the east.

Joined to this is the disjunctive ‘technology track’, which consists of vertical utility shafts and access paths to the laboratories. The laboratory rooms with preinstalled documentation and research areas are located to the west.

Materials and colours

The predominant materials used inside the building are exposed concrete surfaces and rubber floor coverings. The clear atmosphere created by the grey floors, white walls and ceilings is given a visual accent by the strong colours chosen for the seating, timber doors, signs and built-in furniture. The floor covering of the exposed concrete stairwell features a warm yellow colour. The lounge is designed as a walk-in oak structure, glass partition walls allowing natural light to penetrate deep into the building.


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