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Siemens Healthineers, Erlangen

2023

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Innovative learning spaces

The Siemens Healthineers Education Development Center in Erlangen, executed by SCOPE Architekten, represents a forward-thinking approach to creating optimal learning environments. Flexible room structures enable innovative learning setups, with minimalist and modern interior designs dominated by white to create a positive atmosphere. De Vorm's seating solutions, including LJ 3 PET Felt Bar Stools and LJ 4 PET Felt Counter Stools, are chosen in the company’s CI colours, petrol and orange, adding harmonious accents supported by natural materials and plants. Additionally, the Big Modular Table System, combined with these stools, enhances the work café part of the building.
 
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Enhancing collaboration and comfort

The centre's design fosters collaboration and productivity, with thoughtfully placed furniture enhancing the functionality of each space. The choice of De Vorm's seating solutions highlights the customisability options, perfectly aligning with Siemens Healthineers' brand identity. These stools, set in the company’s colours, not only enhance the visual appeal but also provide ergonomic support, essential for both informal meetings and more structured training sessions.
 

Commitment to sustainability

Sustainability is at the core of the Siemens Healthineers Education Development Center. The facility is built according to the latest construction standards and has achieved the "LEED Gold" sustainability certificate. The use of recycled materials and energy-efficient solutions reflects the company’s commitment to environmental responsibility. This sustainable approach, combined with modern design elements, ensures a productive and eco-friendly learning environment
 
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