On the grounds of the former Johannisthal-Adlershof Airfield and the affiliated aircraft technology and aviation research facilities, a new campus has been built for the natural sciences at Humboldt University of Berlin. The design attempts to develop a new urban centre within a heterogeneous environment consisting of listed buildings dedicated to aviation research, the premises of the former East German Academy of Sciences and a series of research institutions erected in recent years. The listed buildings, the engine test bench, the Trudelturm tower and the wind tunnel stand out on the newly created square as isolated sculptural objects. On the sides facing the square, the new buildings eschew any sculptural relief, declaring their inner structure only by means of the cutaway facade structure.
Competition | 1st Prize, 1995 |
Client | Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung |
Planning started | 1995 |
Completion | 2001 |
Total floor area | 23,100 sqm |
Competition
Team: Klaus Gehrmann, Hanns Ziegler, Filiz Doğu
Planning and Realization
Project Management: Jürgen Ochernal, Klaus Gehrmann
Team: Madina von Arnim, Julia Dalhaus, Filiz Doğu, Peter Rieder, Alexander Böhme, Martina Eissler
Landscape architecture: Ariane Röntz, Berlin
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