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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Campus Wildau Gets Renovated House in Germany by Rüthnick Architekten

 
April 30th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Rüthnick Architekten

Renovation and conversion of house 19 to a day care center, student club and administrative building of the TH Wildau.

House 19 is located on the site of the Technical University of Applied Sciences (TH) Wildau.

It is a former listed industrial hall of the hardening shop of the locomotive construction company Berliner Maschinenbau-Aktiengesellschaft (BMAG), formerly “L. Schwartzkopff Berlin “. In the 1950s, it was converted into a two-storey multipurpose building.

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  • Architects: Rüthnick Architekten
  • Project: Campus Wildau Gets Renovated House
  • Location: Wildau, Germany
  • Photography: Kevin Fuchs
  • Client: Brandenburgischer Landesbetrieb für Liegenschaften und Bauen (BLB)
  • Services: LP 3-9 
  • Building Costs: 3.9 Mio. €
  • GFA: 1,260 m² 
  • GBV: 4,997 m3
  • Realization: 2015-2018 

Image Courtesy © Kevin Fuchs

With the current refurbishment and renovation, a day care center with 26 places, a student club for up to 200 guests and office space for the university employees could be realized.

The steel skeleton facades of the building with the infill of masonry were repeatedly changed during the hundred years of use (built in 1913): The biggest intervention was the closing of the large window openings and the installation of a two-storey office façade in the 50s. In the course of the construction work, the façade was renewed and the window arrangement restructured. These are now based on the original vertical façade structure and make the old hall structure recognizable.

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Energetically, the building envelope could be brought up to date. The outer walls were given an inner insulation with poroton bricks due to an energetic complicated façade construction with a continuous steel framework, in order to fulfill the minimum thermal protection.
The historic patina of the façade with its different time layers of different bricks and discoloration has been preserved. Damaged bricks and subsequently inserted bricks that did not match the original color were replaced.

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The inner development system has been rearranged according to the types of use. Each use has received a separate access. The two existing staircases between ground and first floor could be maintained. The basement received a new interior access. An emphasis was given to the detailed restoration of the staircases. A modern color concept creates accents in the historic interior.

On the upper floor, the architects uncovered the historic steel framework of the roof truss with a span of 13.5 meters. The appearing saddle skylights are used for room lighting with daylight.

Image Courtesy © Kevin Fuchs

The area of the former Schwarzkopffwerke, built around 1897, is a listed building ensemble. After the master plan of the architect Gottfried Böhm, the buildings for the TH Wildau have been renovated since 1995. The result is a lively campus, which has a high attraction for applicants.

Image Courtesy © Rüthnick Architekten

Image Courtesy © Rüthnick Architekten

Image Courtesy © Rüthnick Architekten

Image Courtesy © Rüthnick Architekten

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Categories: Building Campus, Campus, Care Center, Office space, Renovation




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