Lund Science Village is starting to take shape

With the aim of creating”the world’s best research and innovation environment", a winning architectural proposal for Lund Science Village has now been presented. A whole new district is to develop over the 160 000 square metres of land between the research facilities of ESS and MAX IV, with room for research institutes, university and university college branches, services, cafés and restaurants, companies, shops, sports centres and homes. Lund Science Village is an area covering 160 000 square metres in northeastern Lund/Brunnshög, with a strategic position between the MAX IV laboratory and ESS. The land is owned by Lundamark AB, a company backed by Region Skåne, the municipality of Lund and Lund University. The company's mission is to develop and administrate the area between the two international research facilities. Lundamark commissioned proposals for the development of the area from four architectural firms. The winning proposal came from COBE Arkitekter/Rambölls and it will be the basis for further planning work in the municipality.
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