Official Opening of CALEDO Research Building
- News

“With the new CALEDO building, we are creating optimal working conditions for outstanding scientists who are conducting research on topics important for the future. The development of innovative solvents, for example, can improve drug efficiency to the benefit of all patients. At the same time, this new state-of-the-art research building will make RESOLV, the joint Cluster of Excellence of TU Dortmund University and Ruhr University Bochum (RUB), even more attractive to the best researchers,” said Ina Brandes, Minister for Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia. The Federal Government, the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and TU Dortmund University have invested around €90 million in the new building and major instrumentation.
Special laboratories
CALEDO is the acronym for “Center for Advanced Liquid-Phase Engineering Dortmund”. The four-floor building with an inner courtyard has 3,600 m2 of usable floor space, with special laboratories for researchers from the following three departments: Biochemical and Chemical Engineering, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, and Physics. Responsible for the building’s construction was BLB NRW (North Rhine-Westphalia’s building and real estate management authority), whose Dortmund branch formed a project team together with the Corporate Center Construction and Facility Management at TU Dortmund University. The building, with its reddish brickwork, rounded corners and ribbon windows, was designed by Gerber, a renowned architects’ office in Dortmund.
“What made the construction work so challenging and unique, apart from its special façade, was the high demands on technical building services. In addition to office space and conference rooms, we as BLB NRW have built highly specialized laboratories – and in so doing created space for cutting-edge research at TU Dortmund University,” said Gabriele Willems, Managing Director of BLB NRW. The laboratories are equipped with major instrumentation worth around €10 million that allows state-of-the-art analysis for all aspects of complex liquid phase design.





