Osterwold°Schmidt EXP!ANDER Architekten
Helmholtz Institute, Jena
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education buildings
Place
Jena, Germany
Studio
Photos
Brigida González
Description
The extension building appears as an independent
building on the southern slope of a hill in Jena known as the Landgrafen.
Between the villa-like residential development and large-scale research
buildings, a cube was placed efficiently and in a way that conveys its
comparative scale. The ideal shape of the cube offers not only an optimal surface-area-to-volume
ratio but also effective central spatial organisation. Above a high-performance
laser line connection underground that is essential to the building’s function
rises a reinforced concrete skeleton. The ground floor on the slope level accommodates
the laboratories. A bridge on the first floor at street level provides the main
entrance to the offices and seminar room, which also serves as a foyer,
maximising the space. There are more offices on the second floor. Both the
construction design and the façade allow for long-term spatial flexibility, with
the potential for adjustments or conversions. Sculptural cut-outs in the façade
form a structural grid and create a play of light and shadow across the surfaces.
The windows, entrances and loggias are conceived as «puncture points» in the relief of the outer shell that generate connections between inside and
outside. The changeability of the appearance of the façades on all sides with
changing light conditions, including the formation of shadows in the wall
niches and the shadows cast by trees, and not least the shading elements that
transform the windows into closed surfaces, symbolises the interaction of light
and material that takes place in the research carried out at the Helmholtz
Institute.