Isothermal spheric laboratories, Research institute in Adlershof, Germany.
The Isothermal Spheric Laboratories consist of several spherical structures built with reinforced concrete, featuring rounded walls and geometric patterns throughout the complex.
Architects Horst Welser and Karsten Peter Thiessen designed these laboratories in 1960, during a period of significant scientific advancement in post-war Germany.
These laboratories represent the integration of scientific research facilities within Berlin's architectural heritage, earning recognition as a protected monument.
Located at coordinates 52.43239, 13.53649 in the Treptow-Köpenick district, the laboratories are accessible through Rudower Chaussee near Am Studio.
The laboratories' spherical design enables specialized isothermal experiments, making them distinct among research facilities in Berlin's scientific landscape.
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