What is an Agritech Lobby in 2026? It's a space where the office meets a high-tech greenhouse. Entrance groups for FoodTech companies now serve not just as a reception area but as a living laboratory. NFT hydroponic systems and aeroponics replace traditional decor, turning the lobby into an oasis of sustainability and innovation.

Process Transparency: Laboratory on Display
In 2026 projects, a functioning hydroponic unit is located behind the administrator's desk. Plant roots in Schott Borofloat 33 borosilicate glass and nutrient mist in transparent tubes demonstrate the purity of the technology. Furniture is made from chemically resistant materials: PETG, AISI 316 stainless steel, and quartz. This creates an aesthetic of sterility and eco-friendliness, emphasizing the brand's mission in clean food production.
Phyto-Light: Aesthetics of Spectral Synthesis
Lighting for agro-lobbies is a complex balance between plant needs and human comfort. We use LED matrices with peaks in the blue (450 nm) and red (660 nm) spectrums for optimal photosynthesis. In the evening, the building glows with futuristic neon light, becoming a city landmark. In reception work areas, contrasting warm white light (3000K) with spot direction is used to avoid blinding staff and guests.
Tasting Hub: Reception Salad Bar
Desk functionality in an Agritech Lobby expands to a salad bar format. Countertops made of Caesarstone antibacterial quartz are equipped with built-in sinks and zones for presenting microgreens and edible flowers. A guest can taste the product right 'from the garden' during registration. All elements are designed in compliance with food-safe standards, using contactless delivery systems and hidden cooling modules for crop storage.
Biosecurity and ISO 7 Climate
Supporting life in a lobby requires precision climate control. We implement HVAC systems with parameters of 22±1°C and 65-75% humidity, critical for plants. The use of H14 class HEPA filters and UV-C air disinfection ensures ISO 7 cleanliness standards. CO₂ sensors (800-1200 ppm) are integrated into the general building management system (BMS), guaranteeing an ideal environment for both greenery and human health.
