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Our production buildings focus on simple and rational architecture, in which we work from the inside and work our way out, all whilst focusing on the product and the people who use the facilities daily.
We design new production facilities, rebuild existing production buildings - and work on projects, both large and small. Our architecture focuses on efficient and rational use of space, an optimal logistical flow, and a good working environment for the employees of Life Science companies.
Designing buildings for Life Science is generally about giving shape to something that is functionally bounded. We always consider that we want to create a beautiful space and an entity around the function. It also means that we bring something special to the people who work there and ensure that they are comfortable.
Bo Ramlyng, Partner & Head of Finance
One of our primary goals is to gain an understanding of our customer's production process and ensure that the spatial qualities of their facilities support an efficient process flow. We carefully analyze the different steps involved in production and optimize the layout and location of facilities to suit the process. This includes everything from material entry to production lines, testing labs, quality control areas, and storage facilities.
Through understanding the process, we in turn, create a functional and efficient space that ensures optimal productivity and workflow.
Production facilities need to adapt to changes in client needs and technology over time. To accommodate future changes and expansions, our architecture is scalable and flexible. We achieve this by designing modular facilities which can be adapted and expanded as needed. Additionally, we ensure flexibility by using mobile walls or removable devices allowing for changes in the layout if necessary.
By focusing on scalability and flexibility, we make sure that our customers' production facilities are future-proof and adaptable to a dynamic industry without the need for significant refurbishments or loss of productivity.
In the Life Science industry, strict rules and standards must be followed to ensure safety, quality, and compliance with regulation. As architects, it's crucial to be familiar with these requirements and ensure that the architecture meets them. This includes proper ventilation and control of contamination, adequate space, and equipment access, as well as sanitation.
By considering these parameters, we can create production facilities that meet the necessary requirements while providing employees with a secure and healthy working environment.
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