Snøhetta has released new images of their MAX IV Laboratory Landscape Design as it opens in Lund, Sweden. Winning the commission for the project in 2011, Snøhetta’s design transformed 47-acres (19 hectares) of formerly agricultural lands northeast of the city into an undulating earthwork aimed at “creating a functional landscape solution for the high-performance synchrotron radiation laboratory MAX IV.”
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Photos Released of Snøhetta's Recently Completed MAX IV Laboratory Landscape
https://www.archdaily.com/793269/photos-released-of-snohettas-recently-completed-max-iv-laboratory-landscapePatrick Lynch
Snøhetta's MAX IV Laboratory Landscape Set to Open in June
Snøhetta’s MAX IV Laboratory Landscape Design will open in June on the edge of Lund, Sweden. Selected for the project in 2011, Snøhetta’s design fills 47-acres (19 hectares) of formerly agricultural lands northeast of the city, and is the first project in a larger masterplan to transform the Brunnshög area into a “Science City.” The MAX IV national laboratory is a synchrotron facility with two electron storage rings, and is jointly operated by the Swedish Research Council and Lund University.
https://www.archdaily.com/786100/snohettas-max-iv-laboratory-landscape-set-to-open-in-juneVladimir Gintoff