
"MVRDV's master plan is structured around a circular layout intersected by two off-center axes. It envisions a mixed-use environment with laboratories, offices, housing, and a central cultural hub designed to engage the public. The first construction phase will establish the campus core, featuring key buildings such as the communications center, restaurant, mobility hub, start-up and innovation center, living lab, and a ten-story office building. These facilities will define a public plaza positioned at the future heart of the development."
"Construction began on the Innovation Park Artificial Intelligence (IPAI) Campus in Heilbronn, Germany, designed by the Dutch architectural firm MVRDV. Developed by the IPAI Konsortium, which includes the State of Baden-Württemberg, the Dieter Schwarz Foundation, Schwarz Gruppe, and the City of Heilbronn, the 30-hectare campus is envisioned as an international hub for over 5,000 professionals advancing innovative and responsible AI solutions."
"According to MVRDV founding partner Jacob van Rijs, the project aims to strike a balance between the technical nature of AI work and human-centered design. The car-free campus emphasizes greenery, tactile materials, and a comfortable microclimate, achieved through environmental studies. "It's a design that really emphasizes the 'human' part of IPAI's mission to be the global home of human AI," he explains."
Construction has begun on a 30-hectare Innovation Park Artificial Intelligence (IPAI) campus in Heilbronn, Germany, designed by MVRDV and developed by a consortium including the State of Baden-Württemberg, the Dieter Schwarz Foundation, Schwarz Gruppe, and the City of Heilbronn. The campus will accommodate over 5,000 AI professionals and combines laboratories, offices, housing, research facilities, and public cultural spaces within a circular master plan intersected by two off-center axes. The first phase establishes a campus core with a communications center, restaurant, mobility hub, start-up and innovation center, living lab, and a ten-story office building around a new public plaza. The car-free site prioritizes greenery, tactile materials, and a comfortable microclimate to support human-centered AI collaboration.
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