Innovation Centre TechBase

Innovation Centre TechBase

Innovation Centre TechBase

Product

concrete skin

,

Area

2600

m2

Colour

ivory

,

Texture

standard

,

Surface

ferro

,

Architect

Nickl & Partner Architects

Installer

IGM Fenster & Fassaden

Year

Location

Regensburg

Non-combustible building envelope

Non-combustible building envelope

Non-combustible building envelope

The TechBase innovation center was developed at the TechCampus Regensburg close to the center and in direct connection to the Regensburg university campus with the aim of promoting the close cooperation between science and industry in Regensburg. In keeping with its importance as a prelude building to the planning area, the new innovation center is a striking building that marks the identity of the entire site in its characteristic form. With its high point, the IZR is facing towards the new main development, making it clearly visible from afar. Photos: Ditz Fejer

The TechBase innovation center was developed at the TechCampus Regensburg close to the center and in direct connection to the Regensburg university campus with the aim of promoting the close cooperation between science and industry in Regensburg. In keeping with its importance as a prelude building to the planning area, the new innovation center is a striking building that marks the identity of the entire site in its characteristic form. With its high point, the IZR is facing towards the new main development, making it clearly visible from afar. Photos: Ditz Fejer

The TechBase innovation center was developed at the TechCampus Regensburg close to the center and in direct connection to the Regensburg university campus with the aim of promoting the close cooperation between science and industry in Regensburg. In keeping with its importance as a prelude building to the planning area, the new innovation center is a striking building that marks the identity of the entire site in its characteristic form. With its high point, the IZR is facing towards the new main development, making it clearly visible from afar. Photos: Ditz Fejer