Design by: cepezed
Sustainable Construction
Wood is used where possible and concrete where necessary. Wood is sustainable because it is a renewable resource and stores CO2 even after being processed into building material.
For the floors, the aim is to use the most sustainable application of concrete flooring with circular materials. The cryolab setups will be placed in compact glass compartments, “aquariums,” which efficiently expel warm air with cooled air, optimizing the space as a workspace. The project will be realized according to the internationally recognized BREEAM standard. This means the use of recycled materials, natural insulation, energy neutrality, and energy-efficient installations.
About QuTech
QuTech is a mission-driven research institute of the Delft University of Technology and the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) in the field of quantum technology. QuTech works on scalable prototypes of a quantum computer and an inherently secure quantum internet by bringing world-class research and groundbreaking innovation together in one building. Besides numerous scientific breakthroughs and collaborations with companies such as Microsoft, Intel, and Fujitsu, QuTech (currently with 350 employees) has also led to a thriving startup ecosystem in Delft. In collaboration with the faculties, QuTech trains a formidable talent pool, which has a strong positive impact on Delft, South Holland, and the Netherlands as a whole.
The realization of this new building for QuTech will create improved conditions for the state-of-the-art research conducted by the involved scientists. The new QuTech building will serve as a breeding ground for innovations and business activity, technological cross-pollination, and new collaborations for its users – academics, staff, and engineers in cooperation with the business community.