Campus Bissen – Incubateur
The incubator in Bissen, part of the Luxembourg Automobility Campus and overseen by the Ministry of the Economy, is a notable example of sustainable construction. Designed to accommodate start-ups in the fields of smart mobility and automotive research, the building has been certified Cradle-to-Cradle, reflecting its focus on circularity and resource efficiency.
Built using the CREE system, the structure is modular, allowing for future adaptations, expansions, or vertical extensions as the needs of the campus evolve. This adaptability is a key feature, ensuring long-term functionality. Sustainability plays a central role in the building’s design. It includes a rainwater harvesting system and a heating network powered entirely by renewable energy, reducing its environmental footprint.
Circularity is achieved through the use of sustainable materials that are safe, recyclable, and resource-efficient. The building is designed for complete disassembly and reuse, emphasizing waste reduction. The use of prefabricated elements streamlined the construction process, with the 5,300 m² structure completed in just 72 days. This project highlights practical approaches to integrating sustainability and flexibility into construction, serving as a reference for similar developments in the future.