Bunker Complex in Brandenburg

Bunker Complex in Brandenburg
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Bunker Complex in Brandenburg 

Maedebach & Redeleit Architekten

LANDSCAPE PLANNING
Hübner Ingenieure

MANUFACTURERS
Agrob Buchtal, Delabie, Jung, Forbo Flooring Systems, Plexwood, Caparol, Fischer Profil, Franke, Gerflor, Mosa, Trilux, Villeroy & Boch

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Stefan Fischer, Svetlana Stoilova, Alessandro Labriola

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
Crp Bauingenieure

TECHNICAL BUILDING EQUIPMENT
Htr Ingenieure

USE / BUILDING FUNCTION
Storage And Analysis Of Explosives And Detonating Materials

AREA
1850 M²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Brandenburg, Germany

CATEGORY
Other Structures

The Brandenburg State Office for Property and Construction commissioned the construction of several bunkers, which are used for the storage of explosives and for defusing improvised explosive and incendiary devices.

Bunker Complex in Brandenburg
© Adrian Schulz
Bunker Complex in Brandenburg
© Adrian Schulz

The site, which was formerly used for military purposes, is embedded in dense, sloping woodland.

11 NEW BUILDINGS

A total of 11 new buildings for two different users were constructed on the 12-hectare site. In addition to a shared staff building, several earth-covered bunkers were built to serve as interim storage facilities for ammunition.

Bunker Complex in Brandenburg
© Adrian Schulz
Bunker Complex in Brandenburg
© Adrian Schulz

Other bunkers are used to store and defuse explosive materials. Explosives can be safely handled and dismantled in the decommissioning facility.

Here, a complex machine for decommissioning explosives was specially developed in collaboration with several component manufacturers, and its assessment process for the European-wide CE safety marking was initiated.

INDIVIDUAL GEOMETRIES

Each building has its geometry, which results from its technical function.

Bunker Complex in Brandenburg
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Bunker Complex in Brandenburg
© Anastasia Hermann
Bunker Complex in Brandenburg
© Anastasia Hermann

Although each structure differs significantly in form, all are linked by a common façade material – red, sharp-edged, profiled metal sheeting.

The buildings’ strong red color and clear volumes are recognizable from afar, making it easier for users to find their way around the spacious site.

The color, material, and form of the new buildings signal their technical functions and are in contrast to the natural surroundings - and yet the two worlds appear to coexist respectfully.

Bunker Complex in Brandenburg
© Adrian Schulz


Bunker Complex in Brandenburg
© Adrian Schulz
Bunker Complex in Brandenburg
© Adrian Schulz
Bunker Complex in Brandenburg
© Adrian Schulz
Bunker Complex in Brandenburg
© Adrian Schulz


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