AGAMEDE is mentioned by Homer 1200 BC as the first European female scientist and therefore a fitting namesake for the high-throughput screening laboratory. Its design refers to ancient Greece and is a tribute to the beginnings of scientific thinking in our civilisation, especially to women in science.
Global Design & Architecture Design Awards 2022
Third Award | Interiors – Workplace (Built)
Project Details | |
Project Name: | AGAMEDE |
Project Category: | Interior Workplace (Built) |
Studio Name: | Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences |
Design Team: | Radosław Pilarski |
Area: | 75 m2 |
Year: | 2022 |
Location: | Poznań, Poland |
Photography Credits: | Jacek Janicki & Łukasz Gronowski |
The planning paid attention to the laboratory space in which hi-end scientific instruments were placed. The result is a robotic state-of-the-art facility that looks both antique and futuristic.