Laboratory and Logistics Building / Mikkelsen Architects
The 9 500 m² laboratory and logistics building houses shared research facilities and is home to the Clinical Biochemistry Division, which annually supplies around nine million blood tests to the hospital and GPs. In addition, the building is made up of test rooms, laboratories, offices, as well as a warehouse with associated logistic and storage functions. Various articles are distributed to the rest of the hospital via tunnels running from the basement area.
© Hampus Berndtson
Architects: Mikkelsen Architects
Location: Copenhague, Denmark
Collaborators: Niras, EYP
Area: 10000.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Hampus Berndtson
© Hampus Berndtson
Text description provided by the architects. The 9 500 m² laboratory and logistics building houses shared research facilities and is home to the Clinical Biochemistry Division, which annually supplies around nine million blood tests to the hospital and GPs. In addition, the building is made up of test rooms, laboratories, offices, as well as a warehouse with associated logistic and storage functions. Various articles are distributed to the rest of the hospital via tunnels running from the basement area.
© Hampus Berndtson
The wide staircase that winds up through the middle of the structure forms the backbone of the building ? and acts as a social, fluid space that provides coherence and overview. The building?s central stairca...
© Hampus Berndtson
Architects: Mikkelsen Architects
Location: Copenhague, Denmark
Collaborators: Niras, EYP
Area: 10000.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Hampus Berndtson
© Hampus Berndtson
Text description provided by the architects. The 9 500 m² laboratory and logistics building houses shared research facilities and is home to the Clinical Biochemistry Division, which annually supplies around nine million blood tests to the hospital and GPs. In addition, the building is made up of test rooms, laboratories, offices, as well as a warehouse with associated logistic and storage functions. Various articles are distributed to the rest of the hospital via tunnels running from the basement area.
© Hampus Berndtson
The wide staircase that winds up through the middle of the structure forms the backbone of the building ? and acts as a social, fluid space that provides coherence and overview. The building?s central stairca...
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