The Centre for Advanced Materials and Technologies (CEZAMAT) at the Warsaw University of Technology is a place where science meets business to create new branches of industry. It combines a number of disciplines: nanotechnology research, chemistry, biology, IT and physics. To make it possible, every detail was important during the designing phase.
The complex comprises two buildings, laboratory and office and administration, are linked with a roofed passage. The overall composition is based on two juxtaposed cubes. The first one is the ground level clad with grey architectural concrete. This part houses technical functions and laboratories that do not require stringent cleanliness.
The second one is the coarse, light and monolithic block without windows. It is a geometrical abstraction of the heart of the complex. It includes clean rooms, or super clean laboratories. Since all contaminants are eliminated, it is possible to examine the matter at the atomic level. Not only does the transparent metal mesh make the building look homogenous, but also hides several filter outlets.