H.Braun & D.Gromling
Birkhäuser Basel | 3764321741 | 2005 | PDF | 235 pages | 80 Mb
DESCRIPTION
A handbook on planning and designing architecture for research and technology. The significance of research and technology in today's economies is undisputed and continues to grow. Designing buildings to accommodate a range of functions, from laboratory experiments through prototype development to presentation and marketing is an architectural field of great potential. Commissioned by universities, public institutes and private companies, the challenge is to reconcile security and accessibility, laboratories equipped with sensitive, state-ofthe-art instruments and facilities for theoretical research.
Zoning, circulation and functional requirements, as well as the historical development and contemporary context of research building, are covered in the opening systematic chapters of this Design Manual. Following this some 70 built projects, largely from Europe, the USA and Asia, are analysed according to a variety of aspects such as urban integration and communications infrastructure. The authors, both from the internationally renowned Max Planck Society, and contributors draw on their own substantial practical expe rience of planning and building research facilities.
LIST OF CONTENT
SCIENCE CAMPUS
66
Maersk McKinney Møller Institute
for Production Technologies
Henning Larsens Tegnestue A/S
68
Bourns Hall, Engineering Science
Building, University of California
Anshen + Allen
70
Institute of Physics,
Humboldt University of Berlin,
Adlershof Campus
Augustin und Frank Architekten
72
Max Planck Campus Tübingen
Fritsch + Tschaidse Architekten
74
Institutes and Lecture Hall
for Biology and Chemistry,
University of Rostock
Volker Staab Architekten
76
Fred Hutchinson
Cancer Research Center
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership
78
Belfer Building for Molecular
Genetics and Cancer Research,
Weizmann Campus
Moshe Zur Architects Urbanists
& Town Planners
82
Laboratory Building
of Cologne University Hospital
Heinrich Wörner + stegepartner
84
Centre for Cellular
and Biomolecular Research
Behnisch, Behnisch & Partner Architekten
with architectsAlliance
URBAN LANDMARKS
86
Male Urological Cancer
Research Centre
Copping Lindsay Architects
88
Biosciences Building,
University of Liverpool
David Morley Architects
90
Life Sciences Complex,
Ben Gurion University
Ada Karmi-Melamede & Partners
92
Centre for Information and Media
Technology, Adlershof Science and
Technology Park
Architectenbureau cepezed b. v.
94
Parque Tecnológico IMPIVA
Carlos Ferrater, Carlos Bento,
Jaime Sanahuja
96
Center for Biotechnology
and Bioengineering
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
98
Max Bergmann Centre of Biomaterials
Brenner & Partner
Architekten und Ingenieure
Brenner-Hammes-Krause
100
Max Planck Institute
for Evolutionary Anthropology
SSP Architekten
Schmidt-Schicketanz und Partner GmbH
102
Max Planck Institute for
Infection Biology and
German Arthritis Research Centre
Deubzer König Architekten
104
Barcelona Botanical Institute
Carlos Ferrater, Joan Guibernau,
Elena Mateu
LARGE STRUCTURES
108
Computer Science and
Electrical Engineering Institutes,
Graz University of Technology
Riegler Riewe Architekten ZT-Ges.m.b.H.
112
Saitama Prefectural University
Riken Yamamoto
114
Technology Centre,
Rhine-Elbe Science Park
Kiessler + Partner Architekten GmbH
116
La Ruche, Technocentre Renault
Valode & Pistre Architectes
EDITORIAL REVIEW
Birkhäuser Basel | 3764321741 | 2005 | PDF | 235 pages | 80 Mb
DESCRIPTION
A handbook on planning and designing architecture for research and technology. The significance of research and technology in today's economies is undisputed and continues to grow. Designing buildings to accommodate a range of functions, from laboratory experiments through prototype development to presentation and marketing is an architectural field of great potential. Commissioned by universities, public institutes and private companies, the challenge is to reconcile security and accessibility, laboratories equipped with sensitive, state-ofthe-art instruments and facilities for theoretical research.
Zoning, circulation and functional requirements, as well as the historical development and contemporary context of research building, are covered in the opening systematic chapters of this Design Manual. Following this some 70 built projects, largely from Europe, the USA and Asia, are analysed according to a variety of aspects such as urban integration and communications infrastructure. The authors, both from the internationally renowned Max Planck Society, and contributors draw on their own substantial practical expe rience of planning and building research facilities.
LIST OF CONTENT
SCIENCE CAMPUS
66
Maersk McKinney Møller Institute
for Production Technologies
Henning Larsens Tegnestue A/S
68
Bourns Hall, Engineering Science
Building, University of California
Anshen + Allen
70
Institute of Physics,
Humboldt University of Berlin,
Adlershof Campus
Augustin und Frank Architekten
72
Max Planck Campus Tübingen
Fritsch + Tschaidse Architekten
74
Institutes and Lecture Hall
for Biology and Chemistry,
University of Rostock
Volker Staab Architekten
76
Fred Hutchinson
Cancer Research Center
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership
78
Belfer Building for Molecular
Genetics and Cancer Research,
Weizmann Campus
Moshe Zur Architects Urbanists
& Town Planners
82
Laboratory Building
of Cologne University Hospital
Heinrich Wörner + stegepartner
84
Centre for Cellular
and Biomolecular Research
Behnisch, Behnisch & Partner Architekten
with architectsAlliance
URBAN LANDMARKS
86
Male Urological Cancer
Research Centre
Copping Lindsay Architects
88
Biosciences Building,
University of Liverpool
David Morley Architects
90
Life Sciences Complex,
Ben Gurion University
Ada Karmi-Melamede & Partners
92
Centre for Information and Media
Technology, Adlershof Science and
Technology Park
Architectenbureau cepezed b. v.
94
Parque Tecnológico IMPIVA
Carlos Ferrater, Carlos Bento,
Jaime Sanahuja
96
Center for Biotechnology
and Bioengineering
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
98
Max Bergmann Centre of Biomaterials
Brenner & Partner
Architekten und Ingenieure
Brenner-Hammes-Krause
100
Max Planck Institute
for Evolutionary Anthropology
SSP Architekten
Schmidt-Schicketanz und Partner GmbH
102
Max Planck Institute for
Infection Biology and
German Arthritis Research Centre
Deubzer König Architekten
104
Barcelona Botanical Institute
Carlos Ferrater, Joan Guibernau,
Elena Mateu
LARGE STRUCTURES
108
Computer Science and
Electrical Engineering Institutes,
Graz University of Technology
Riegler Riewe Architekten ZT-Ges.m.b.H.
112
Saitama Prefectural University
Riken Yamamoto
114
Technology Centre,
Rhine-Elbe Science Park
Kiessler + Partner Architekten GmbH
116
La Ruche, Technocentre Renault
Valode & Pistre Architectes
EDITORIAL REVIEW