Hybrick in august
Monthly Recap

Foto: Marienpark
In August, we put our space concepts into practice. With first construction progress, new insights, and solution approaches for our customers’ challenges.
In our current newsletter, you’ll find:
STEP ONE LAUNCH LABS: First Construction Progress at Marienpark
LAB, OFFICE AND PRODUCTION UNDER ONE ROOF: Three Reasons Why Hybrid Spaces Work Better
BASEL VS. BERLIN: Three Learnings from Europe’s Leading Life Sciences Hub
FLEXIBLE WORKSPACES: How We Build Flexibility Into Every Floor Plan
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Best regards
Your HYBRICK Team
STEP ONE LAUNCH LABS
First Construction Progress at Marienpark
Construction Progress at Marienpark Berlin
Work on our Launch Labs has begun. The historic industrial buildings at Marienpark are being transformed into flexible lab spaces for Life Science and Deep Tech start-ups.
From old walls to new possibilities: The first step is complete: Demolition of the IM 16 areas has begun to create space for three individual laboratory units and flexible office areas. 170 m² of outdated industrial space is being transformed into state-of-the-art laboratory infrastructure.
Three labs, endless possibilities: Laboratory units L01-L03 (17-65 m²) will be equipped with high air exchange rates, natural light, and optimal space utilization – perfect for growing Life Science and Deep Tech companies.
Start small, scale big: The concept behind it: Flexible spaces that grow with you. Lab areas for R&D work, offices for meetings and writing tasks. When you’re ready to expand, simply move to HYBRICK Berlin – on the same campus.
What happens next
Demolition will continue, followed by interior construction and technical fit-out. We’ll keep you updated on every step of progress.
Available from Q1 2026 – Interested? Contact us.
Find more impressions of the current Launch Labs spaces here.
LAB, OFFICE AND PRODUCTION UNDER ONE ROOF
Three Reasons Why Hybrid Spaces Work Better
Why hybrid spaces outperform separated locations
Most Life Science companies spread their operations across multiple locations, with labs, offices, and production separated. This leads not only to inefficiencies and communication gaps but also wastes innovation potential. We questioned the standard and chose a different path, because instead of separation, we focus on collaboration.
Three reasons why hybrid spaces work better:
Smart Space Utilization: Multipurpose areas and flexible layouts eliminate wasted space and optimize operational costs for growing Life Science companies.
Accelerated Knowledge Transfer: Physical proximity between research, development, and production teams shortens innovation cycles and enables real-time problem-solving.
Resource Efficiency & Sustainability: Shared infrastructure and integrated energy systems significantly reduce environmental impact and operational costs.
Want to see how it looks?
Take a look at our Hybrick Berlin 3D model and discover our space layouts.
BASEL VS. BERLIN
Three Learnings from Europe’s Leading Life Sciences Hub
Strategic lessons from Europe’s leading Life Sciences hub
Basel’s 150-year pharmaceutical tradition has created Europe’s most productive Life Sciences ecosystem. With Novartis, Roche, and hundreds of biotech companies in close proximity, Basel sets the standard in Europe. But what makes Basel so successful – and how can Berlin leverage these strategies?
Geographic Concentration & Tax Incentives: Unlike Basel’s unified approach, Berlin competes with other German regions. Focusing on Berlin-Brandenburg with specialized Life Sciences zones could create similar agglomeration effects through simplified approvals and tax advantages.
Regulatory Efficiency: Unified approval procedures for clinical trials and fast-track processes for cell and gene therapies could position Berlin as a European regulatory leader.
Specialized Financing: Basel’s expert VC ecosystem keeps promising companies local through all growth phases by providing specialized capital and sector expertise. Berlin needs similarly concentrated investment strategies, including dedicated Life Sciences funds for Series B+ companies and coordinated federal-state-city initiatives that prevent relocations due to capital needs.
Conclusion: Success requires sustained political commitment over pharmaceutical development timescales (10-15 years) and coordinated intervention at all political levels to overcome Basel’s structural advantages.
More information in the Post.
FLEXIBLE WORKSPACES
How We Build Flexibility Into Every Floor Plan
How Hybrick adapts to changing needs
Hybrid buildings deliver efficiency, sustainability, and faster knowledge transfer, but the real challenge is space layout. These environments only work long-term with flexible floor plans, so labs, offices, and workspaces can be adapted without extensive renovation work.
Our solution for maximum flexibility:
Precise Grids: A dual structural grid of 1.35 m × 1.20 m, aligned with a 0.90 m façade grid, enables modular changes with minimal disruption.
Façade-Ready Partitions: Partition walls can be positioned directly at the façade, enabling clean module sections.
Calibrated Building Depths: Two complementary wings and depths support both deep lab zones and lighter office areas.
Operable Windows: Every smallest rentable unit features an operable window – for better comfort and planning freedom.
Switch Typologies: Standardized lab and office layouts use the same grid, so conversions can be done quickly and gently.
Tech Reusability: Technical components can be reused by different tenant types.
The result: Spaces that grow with your ideas. When your team expands, your focus changes, or new projects emerge, the building simply adapts – without months of renovation work or high additional costs.
Let’s develop your ideal space layout together.
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