Crafting facilities to think outside the box
CeTI
In this proposal, we have designed a future-ready learning environment that elevates the quality of education through architecture, while supporting both students and faculty in bringing out their best. Our goal was to create a highly functional life science building that not only serves its purpose but also strengthens the identity of the campus.
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A frame for learning and research
The competition was organized for CeTI (Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop), and the task was to design a new learning center in the heart of the campus for University of Dresden. The aim was to design an environment for learning, research and creative thinking. The building was required to be sustainable and adaptable to future needs.
Building for the future
Designing a future-ready building means anticipating the evolving needs of its users. In this proposal for CeTI, we incorporated wider hallways to accommodate automatic robotic traffic, ensuring the building is equipped for emerging technologies and future growth.
Technology of tomorrow made available to all
We have created a bright, flexible, and modern educational environment that is not only visually appealing but highly functional. The building is designed to accommodate diverse needs, with labs, workspaces, and also features an atrium and café. The area at the lower level is multifunctional and designed for interactive activities, such as presentations and workshops. The building seamlessly connects to the park, establishing a natural link between the built environment and nature. Open to all, the lower level invites visitors to experience the cutting-edge technologies shaping the future.
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