
German consultant Drees & Sommer has been appointed design partner for a €611m advanced semiconductor R&D facility and utility buildings for digital technology firm Imec in Málaga, Spain.
The project is part funded by the Spanish government and the EU, and is led by Spanish state-owned engineering firm Ineco.
Housing cleanroom labs and offices, the 32,000-sq-m campus in Málaga TechPark is expected to create around 250 jobs once operational.
The architectural concept is still being developed, but Drees & Sommer said the design would minimise emissions, energy and water use.
Imec regional managing director Karel van Gils said the campus would be “a truly human-centric workplace”.
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