Tchoban Voss Architekten GmbH

Technocampus Berlin

Technocampus Berlin
© Stefan Mueller

TECHNOCAMPUS BERLIN

Tchoban Voss Architekten

AREA
29620 M²

YEAR
2022

PHOTOGRAPHS
Stefan Mueller

MANUFACTURERS
Klinker, Schüco, Warema Renkhoff

LEAD ARCHITECT
Sergei Tchoban

LOCATION
Berlin, Germany

LANDSCAPE PLANNING
Kreta - Kretschmer Tauscher Landschaftsarchitekten Partnergesellschaft Mbb

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Bup. Boll Beraten Und Planen Ingenieurgesellschaft Mbh & Co. Kg, Hoch- Und Tiefbau- Planung Schroeder

SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT
Porr Design & Engineering Deutschland Gmbh

PROJECT PARTNER
Axel Binder

PROJECT LEADER
Dirk Kollendt

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Gfp Deubner Gmbh

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Porr Gmbh & Co. Kgaa

BUILDING EQUIPMENT
Pin - Planende Ingenieure Gmbh

DESIGN TEAM
Lev Chestakov, Valeria Kashirina, Birgit Koeder, Giorgi Mjavanadze, Virginie Mommens, Aristea Mylopoulou, Marc L. Ruiz, Evgenia Sulaberidze

FIRE PROTECTION
Krebs + Kiefer Ingenieure Gmbh

FACADE PLANNING
Ingenieurbuero Franke

CATEGORY
Office Buildings

The approx. 51,300 sqm site at Siemensdamm 59-62 forms the eastern boundary of Siemensstadt. The Wernerwerk XV, which is under monumental protection, is located on the property. Built according to designs by Hans C.

Technocampus Berlin
© Stefan Mueller
Technocampus Berlin
© Stefan Mueller

Hertlein in 1924/25, the former factory for transmission systems was redesigned in several construction phases and extended by further building sections by 1942.

Consisting of four-five- to ten-story cubically arranged building sections, the complex was renovated in 2009 and has since been used by numerous companies from a wide range of industries.

Technocampus Berlin
© Stefan Mueller
Technocampus Berlin
© Stefan Mueller

The TechnoCampus Berlin was created as a balanced ensemble of historic buildings and new constructions that pay tribute to the tradition of the location in their tranquillity, self-evidence, in their quality of craftsmanship, and generous sequences of rooms.

The existing complex was juxtaposed with a similarly closed, urban figure: an angular building with seven stories (BT1) and another including a three-story extension (BT2).

Technocampus Berlin
© Stefan Mueller
Technocampus Berlin
© Stefan Mueller

This created two courtyards with generous green spaces that further emphasize the campus character of the project.

Masonry, architectural concrete, and metal create atmospheric, technical-looking details that also support the creation of flexible, contemporary, and spacious working environments in terms of both design and function.

Technocampus Berlin
© Stefan Mueller
Technocampus Berlin
© Stefan Mueller

As a reference to the structure and materiality of the façades of the historic existing buildings, the new office buildings are executed in a matt, pastel-colored clinker brickwork with an iridescent color pattern and are characterized by a clear window and extension grid.

In addition, story-by-story cornices as well as flanges and pilaster strips define the façade and highlight both the window openings and the entrances within the two-story façade on the ground floor.

Technocampus Berlin
© Stefan Mueller
Technocampus Berlin
© Stefan Mueller

A contact connected to the room controller is mounted in the windows and allows the ventilation/air conditioning to be regulated and switched off when the window is open.

In addition, there is external sun protection on the east, south, and west sides.

In addition to office units, the ground floor of both building sections also houses catering facilities with outdoor terraces as well as rooms for sports activities.

Technocampus Berlin
© Stefan Mueller
Technocampus Berlin
© Stefan Mueller
Technocampus Berlin
© Stefan Mueller

The upper levels are intended for office and administrative use and are divided into independent units to meet flexible requirements.

The green roof terraces were made accessible through openable skylights as exits from the stairwells.

Underneath the campus courtyard formed by the angular structure (BT1) is an underground car park with 177 parking spaces, 12 of which are barrier-free and 30 with electric charging stations. In the southeastern corner of the site is a two-story parking deck with a further 186 parking spaces.

Technocampus Berlin
© Stefan Mueller
Technocampus Berlin
© Stefan Mueller
Technocampus Berlin
© Stefan Mueller

The public outdoor facilities and the rental areas were designed to be barrier-free. The project received a DGNB Platinum certification.


Technocampus Berlin
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Technocampus Berlin
Elevation
Technocampus Berlin
Elevation
Technocampus Berlin
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Technocampus Berlin
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Technocampus Berlin
Ground floor plan
Technocampus Berlin
Typical floor plan


Technocampus Berlin
Site plan

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