When the Swedish life science company Olink was in search of their new headquarters, they aimed not only to transition from being spread across seven different locations but also, beyond the physical move, to forge a singular, collective Olink rooted in their identity. With Studio Stockholm as a strategic advisor, the choice fell on Cykelfabriken in Uppsala – a local historical industrial building with features reflective of the pioneering industry of the 1940s.
In transforming from a multi-tenant to a single-tenant facility, the focus was on capturing the essence of Olink’s operations – innovation, high-tech expertise and humanity – all within an environment where historical architecture meets the future needs of high-tech solutions. This change initiated not just a workplace, but a creative environment that encourages collaboration and informal knowledge sharing, essential for a growing and forward-looking company at the forefront of the life science industry.