PROJECT INFO
Building type:
Offices
Year:
2012
Project Status:
Built
Gross Area:
5782 Sqm
Certificates:
Climatic zone:
Continental
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Centre for Virtual Engineering (ZVE) for the 'Fraunhofer-Institut für Arbeitswirtschaft und Organisation IAO' in Stuttgart has been realised. The official opening takes place today with an opening ceremony during which the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB) will award the building with a Gold certification.
UNStudio’s design for the Centre for Virtual Engineering (ZVE) applies its research into the potential to expand contemporary understandings of new working environments and affect a design approach that creates working environments which stimulate communication, experimentation and creativity through a new type of office building. The Centre for Virtual Engineering (ZVE) not only incorporates a fully inclusive approach to sustainability, but also provides an example of the role that architecture can play in the working environments of the future.
Ben van Berkel: "The Centre for Virtual Engineering (ZVE) was designed as a new prototype for how architecture can incorporate a contemporary understanding of the work place and stimulate new ways of working in the future. Communication is key to new and creative ways of working and we designed the ZVE of the Fraunhofer IAO to stimulate this at all levels through architecture."
The traditional office grid and the separation of work spaces is replaced by the incorporation of extensive visual connections, spaces for incidental and planned meetings and flexible office 'laboratories' with shared work stations.
Located on the research campus of the Fraunhofer IAO in Stuttgart-Vaihingen, the Centre for Virtual Engineering (ZVE) specialises in the investigation of different multidisciplinary work flows.
All parts of the ZVE programme are implemented into the spatial organisation of the building. The diagrammatic approach employed combines the laboratory and research functions with public exhibition areas and a scenographic routing of the visitors in an open and communicative building concept.
Construction and design elements are integrated within a coherent structure with open and closed elements. The geometry of the floor plan, consisting of curved and straight elements, dissolves into the saw tooth geometry of the facade whilst maintaining the effect of a continuously transforming surface.
UNStudio worked in collaboration with Asplan from Kaiserslautern on the architectural services for the Centre. UNStudio was responsible for the design development, the required 3D-planning and implementation during all planning processes. Asplan was responsible for the development of the construction documents and the site supervision.
AWARDS
DGNB Gold certification by the German Sustainable Building Council
SUSTAINABILITY FEATURES
Natural ventilation
Passive Solar
Shading system
High efficient façade
Recycled materials
Daylighting maximised
SUSTAINABILITY STRATEGY
An exceptional level of sustainability was a key consideration from the outset. The building structure partially consists of bubble deck ceilings, providing both an economical alternative to the more commonly used concrete ceilings and reduction in weight, allowing for column free spaces.
The plot for the Centre for Virtual Engineering ZVE has been used to its maximum in terms of development potential. The rounded shape and optimised building envelope provides a 7% smaller contour than that of a rectangular form of the same area. This also results in a better facade area to volume ratio. The amount of glass facade is only 32%. All spaces along the facade can be ventilated directly by operable window elements. Ceilings without any lintels make it possible for daylight to reflect deep into the spaces, which are additionally supported by daylight lamellas while the sun screens are down. Low maintenance, separable, and recyclable materials have been used for the skeleton as well as for the interior and facade construction.
Ben van Berkel: "The Centre for Virtual Engineering (ZVE) is a prime example of what I like to refer to as 'attainabilty'. The building combines the affordable with the sustainable through a combination of its compact building volume, materialisation, flexible organisation, efficient ground use and numerous energy saving installations."
ENERGY DATA
Energy consumption:
N/A (N/A )
Consumption type:
Annual carbon footprint:
N/A (N/A )
Climate zone:
Continental
Min. temperature =
N/A
Max temperature =
N/A
RH =
N/A
CLIENT
Client:
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.
DESIGNERS
Architect:
UNStudio
Architect:
UNStudio , Ben van Berkel , Harm Wassink , Florian Heinzelmann , Tobias Wallisser , Marc Herschel , Kristoph Nowak , Christiane Reuther , Aleksandra Apolinarska , Marc Hoppermann , Moritz Reichartz , Norman Hack , Marcin Koltunski , Peter Irmscher , ASPlan , Horst Ermel , Leopold Horinek , Lutz Weber , Stefan Hausladen , Jürgen Bär , Gunawan Bestari , Joachim Deis , Bernd Hasse , Marlene Hertzler , Michael Kapouranis , Vladislav Litz , Thomas Thrun
CONSULTANTS
Acoustical consultant:
Brüssau Bauphysik
Building physics consultant:
Brüssau Bauphysik
Building services engineer:
Rentschler und Riedesser , IB Müller & Bleher
Energy consultant:
Brüssau Bauphysik
Green certification consultant:
KOP Real Estate Solutions
Specialist consultant:
Gänssle + Hehr , Halfkann + Kirchner , Vermessung Hils , Dr. Alexander Szichta , IDF Global
Structural Engineer:
BKSI
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