Welcome to the House of Sciences

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    We invite teachers, researchers, and innovators to learn about how The Science House approaches education. Whether you want to experience our „live and learn“ model or see how we work together, we’d love to talk. Our building is designed to help people think better and learn faster. Every hallway chat could spark a new idea. We believe learning happens best when people do it together, in the right space.

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    For students who want to make the most of their time in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen area, this is your chance. Living at The Science House is more than just a place to stay. It’s a way to build real connections with researchers, mentors, and fellow students. You’ll get to bridge the gap between study and real work, in a place built to help you perform at your best.

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    If you’re excited about how buildings can drive innovation, let’s talk. We’re looking for partners and investors who see that a well-designed space can actively support creative work. We think of The Science House as a place where the building itself helps great ideas grow. We’d love to discuss investment and architectural consulting.

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    References
    Guiding Architects (2012). Ansgar Halbfas et al. at the general assembly of the network of architects, historians and writers.

    Meet Ansgar at a conference as pictured here or come over to the House of Sciences and get involved with project psychology and experimental accessible construction.

    Exchange ideas with Ansgar at a conference or stop by the House of Sciences to explore potential partnerships. Our construction lab offers the perfect chance to get hands-on and make a valuable contribution to research.