 
                             
						In the course of the expansion of the Institute for Scientific Research to include seminar rooms, exhibition space and staff offices, the building was given a newly designed appearance facing the street. Together, the three-story extension, a single-story entrance area of the existing building and the reading room for day visitors, define a forecourt that guides visitors to the new main entrance of the institute. The extensively glazed ground level connects the old and the new building across the courtyard and can be used either as an entrance area, exhibition space or as a foyer for the seminar space. 
The extension’s anodized aluminum façade characterizes the entrance courtyard and adopts the materiality of the existing building, lending the ensemble a natural elegance with its clear partitioning made of horizontal façade-bands and diversely spaced vertical slats.
| Competition | 1st Prize, 2010 | 
| Client | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft | 
| Planning started | 2013 | 
| Completion | 2018 | 
| Total floor area | 12,850 sqm | 
Competition
						
Project Management: Petra Wäldle						
Team: Anna Dreeßen-Hüper, Henriette Siegert					
                        Planning and Realization
						
Project Coordination: Hanns Ziegler						
Project Management: Lukas Oelmüller, Ove Jacobsen						
Team: Leila Reese, Simon Erik Lehmann, Carolin Kuhn, Jule Kuhn-Weidler					
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