Chemiepraktikum Aachen

Chemiepraktikum Aachen

KSG Architekten

Chemiepraktikum Aachen
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ARCHITECTS
KSG Architekten

ARCHITECT IN CHARGE
kister scheithauer gross architekten, stadtplaner GmbH, Köln

PROJECT MANAGERS
Klaus Küppers, Gabriel Mörsch

OCCUPANT  ARCHITECTS
RWTH Aachen

PHOTOGRAPHS
Yohan Zerdoun

BUILDING
Bau- und Liegenschaftsbetrieb NRW

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
IDK Kleinjohann GmbH & Co. KG, Köln

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Höhler, Partner Architekten und Ingenieure, Aachen

RESPONSIBLE PARTNER
Johannes Kister

AREA
3720.0 m²

YEAR
2014

LOCATION
Germany

CATEGORY
University

Chemiepraktikum Aachen
© Yohan Zerdoun
Chemiepraktikum Aachen
© Yohan Zerdoun

Text description provided by architect.

After a preceding VOF procedure in 2011, kister scheithauer gross (ksg) implemented the new ‘Chemiepraktikum’ building for RWTH Aachen. The client is ‘Bau- und Liegenschaftsbetrieb NRW’.

The monolithic building functions as a cornerstone of the existing development and is thus decisively contributing to the formation of a ‘prestigious address’ of the Chemical Institute.

Laboratory areas of about 1,500 m2 have been provided on a gross floor area of 3,720 m2. Since April1, students at the Institutes of Organic and Inorganic Chemistry of RWTH Aachen can now carry out research and experiments at 160 state-of-the-art fume cupboards.

Chemiepraktikum Aachen
© Yohan Zerdoun
Chemiepraktikum Aachen
© Yohan Zerdoun

‘Only at first sight the building seems to be a solitaire. Its polygenic shape precisely reacts to the urban planning situation and maintains the context through to the detailing of the material quality and colour of the façade.

Sculpturally cut by the urban space, the plaster façade features a structure and flush punch windows in large metal frames, which form a contrast to the side façade.

Chemiepraktikum Aachen
© Yohan Zerdoun
Chemiepraktikum Aachen
© Yohan Zerdoun

The building with a smaller floor area succeeds to achieve a new perception of the Chemical Institutes within the urban space’, architect Johannes Kister explains the design.

The building was executed with a plastered façade on top of a composite thermal insulation system. The differentiation of the sides of the building is done through a varied treatment of the plaster surface.

Chemiepraktikum Aachen
© Yohan Zerdoun
Chemiepraktikum Aachen
© Yohan Zerdoun

This mineral final coat was partly finished manually with an irregular pattern, partly executed as a classic, smooth plaster surface.

The windows are differentiated according to circulation and laboratory areas. In the foyers, which are laid out as lobby areas on every floor, and in the staircase, floor-to-ceiling heat and solar protection glazing sitting flush with the façade offers views of the city.

Chemiepraktikum Aachen
© Yohan Zerdoun
Chemiepraktikum Aachen
© Yohan Zerdoun

The post-and-beam elements are framed with large anodised aluminium plates. From the outside, the laboratory areas are distinguished by recessed ribbon windows with external shading devices.

RWTH Aachen has financed the new building with 12.5 million Euros in total. Thanks to the very good and constructive collaboration of all parties involved in the project, the building could be quickly completed. Construction works were commenced in the summer of 2012.

Chemiepraktikum Aachen
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Chemiepraktikum Aachen
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Chemiepraktikum Aachen
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Chemiepraktikum Aachen
© Yohan Zerdoun


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