A regenerative ecosystem for health innovation.
HEAL Campus is a large-scale HealthTech innovation district in Luxembourg, bringing together startups, research, laboratories, and companies working in digital health, medical technologies, and data-driven therapies.
Developed as a long-term urban project (over 100,000 m²), the campus is conceived not as a collection of buildings, but as an evolving ecosystem—combining physical and digital infrastructure into a “living lab” for healthcare innovation.
The design begins with a radical premise:
regeneration precedes construction.
The masterplan is driven by landscape. Asphalt is minimized, and a continuous system of green and blue infrastructures restores biodiversity, water cycles, and microclimatic conditions across the site. Wetlands, planted corridors, and ecological mosaics create habitats while structuring spatial experience.
Buildings are inserted within this framework as adaptable components—designed for circularity, long life, and future disassembly. The campus operates as a material bank and a platform for continuous transformation.
Climate adaptation, water management, and biodiversity are not added layers:
they generate the form, organization, and identity of the project.
Public spaces are conceived as “urban living environments,” where work, research, and everyday life interconnect through landscape and shared infrastructure.
The campus does not aim to reduce impact.
It aims to reverse it—regenerating ecological systems while supporting human health and innovation.
Not a development.
A prototype for regenerative urbanism.