
iDNA, MUNICH
The "i DNA" sculpture, created by the artist duo Empfangshalle, stands prominently before the new research center at Klinikum rechts der Isar. This luminous concrete artwork draws inspiration from the DNA double helix, evolving into a stylized light bulb—a universal emblem of innovation and discovery. Serving as both a symbolic logo for the research center and a testament to the cutting-edge medical technologies developed within, "i DNA" embodies the fusion of art and science.


The "i DNA" sculpture, created by the artist duo Empfangshalle, stands prominently before the new research center at Klinikum rechts der Isar. This luminous concrete artwork draws inspiration from the DNA double helix, evolving into a stylized light bulb—a universal emblem of innovation and discovery. Serving as both a symbolic logo for the research center and a testament to the cutting-edge medical technologies developed within, "i DNA" embodies the fusion of art and science.
Crafted using advanced 3D concrete printing techniques, the sculpture's form becomes increasingly intricate from base to top, symbolizing the continuous advancement and dynamism of research—from foundational knowledge to groundbreaking future developments. Subtle internal lighting ensures the light bulb shape shines even at night, highlighting the importance of inspiration in scientific endeavors.


Crafted using advanced 3D concrete printing techniques, the sculpture's form becomes increasingly intricate from base to top, symbolizing the continuous advancement and dynamism of research—from foundational knowledge to groundbreaking future developments. Subtle internal lighting ensures the light bulb shape shines even at night, highlighting the importance of inspiration in scientific endeavors.
This remarkable piece signifies the hospital's commitment to integrating art and science, positioning itself as a leading institution for medical research and innovation. Here, the future is being shaped.


This remarkable piece signifies the hospital's commitment to integrating art and science, positioning itself as a leading institution for medical research and innovation. Here, the future is being shaped.