The Warwick Digital Laboratory is purpose built for the demonstration of digital technologies to facilitate the testing of products, the development of virtual tools to enhance medical diagnosis and care, and to facilitate innovation in techniques of visualisation and e-security.

Funded in part by the regional development agency, Advantage West Midlands, the Warwick Digital Laboratory is part of a regional development plan to reinvigorate industry, manufacture and enterprise in the local area

DQI was used as a post-occupation evaluation tool for an existing building at the University of Warwick. The positive and negative user perspectives were captured and used to inform the development of the design for the Warwick Digital Laboratory.

Edward Cullinan Architects in collaboration with WMG and the University of Warwick used DQI to develop a brief to meet the various needs of current users of the building and ensure future proofing in an industry where rapid development and change are inevitable.

The DQI session allowed for flaws to be addressed at briefing so that they could be remedied early on in the design process. 

Consensus was generated around those aspects of the existing building’s design that worked well. As a result informal and open plan spaces constituted the central vision for the new building. This reflects the main purpose of the laboratory: to champion cross-disciplinary work and cooperation.