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Construction permit for the new building of the Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Debrecen
Debrecen – The new building of the National Manufacturing-Research-Education Center and Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences of the University of Debrecen received the construction permit based on the plans of Pyxis Nautica Architects.
Among the future investments of the University of Debrecen is the creation of the National Manufacturing-Research-Education Center and Faculty of Medicine (High-Tech), which can be realized in 2023 with nearly HUF 7.4 billion in tender funds. The architect of the building is the Pyxis Nautica Építésziroda, who, with the coordination of about 22 specialized designers, are currently developing the construction plans, the office announced in its press release.
Designer: Pyxis Nautica Architects, visual design: Zoltán Gazdag
The building is planned to consist of two main functional units.
One part of the building provides a suitable infrastructural background for the theoretical and practical training and research and teaching activities of the Faculty of Pharmacy, while the other will function as a pharmaceutical manufacturing technology GMP and IFS plant.
In the new research center, the university, in addition to its own projects, also provides research and production opportunities for industrial partners connected to the health industry cluster created by the institution, which is unique in general in our country in terms of university operations.
In the research and development laboratory, according to the plans, it will be possible to develop various products in the laboratory, especially pharmaceutical preparations that can be registered. The educational wing will house the Dean’s Office of the Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Debrecen and its four departments, the Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, the Department of Biopharmaceutics, the Department of Pharmacology and the Department of Medicinal Plants and Drug Studies.
What makes the design interesting is the meeting of the different characters of the two main functions within one building. In this public and open educational building, the production unit forms a composition with its closed, box-like mass.
To solve this, the research work taking place in the laboratories served as inspiration: dissolution, effervescence, thus the spectacular process of chemical transformation itself. During the chemical reaction, two different building masses interact. The white foam-like upper mass dissolves the lower angular material, which reacts, creating larger openings that float on the white facade.