
Location
Helix, building number 124
The building takes its name from the structure of DNA, the double helix. The helix shape - two strands twisted around each other - is mirrored in the building’s design in the form of four high atria that revolve around a central core. These atria accommodate meeting and conference rooms, creating an interesting spatial system that invites movement.
Helix contains over 15,000 m2 of floor space, with laboratories, research facilities and offices (approx. 600 workstations). This 9-storey building is located between the Axis and Impulse buildings.
Helix houses the chair groups of the Nutrition Science and Biomolecular Science clusters in the Agrotechnology & Food Science Group (FTC).
Route
Signs directing you to Wageningen Campus are placed along all major access roads to Wageningen. Once on the campus, follow the ‘P-route’ to car park P1 or P2. Here (and at all the other main car parks) you will find signs with directions to the various buildings on the campus. Helix' building number is 124.