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2021–2027

Institute for Catalysis Research, Karlsruhe Read more

In order to transform the former nuclear research center in Karlsruhe into a forward-looking technology campus, a two-phase ideas and realization competition was launched. Our urban planning proposal for a forest campus arose from its location in a wooded area and defines points of orientation along a tree-lined, traffic-calmed green axis. The south entrance of the campus is explicitly emphasized, here a new square with striking buildings welcomes visitors.
The new building for the Institute for Catalysis Research and Technology (IKFT) was developed according to our framework for the campus building blocks consisting of two highly flexible function units, in the back of which special building blocks for technology and workshops as well as an extension area are arranged. The recessed ground floor of the five-story laboratory building marks its entrance on the main campus square. Between the two building sections, an open communication zone provides an opportunity for scientific exchange and access to the communal roof terrace. The façade is characterized by horizontal bands which react with horizontal and vertical slats to the varying sunlight situations of the building.

Projektdetails
Competition 1st Prize, 2018
Planning started 2021
Completion 2027
Total floor area 14,200 sqm

Competition
Project Management: Petra Wäldle
Team: Dinah Fray, Mathis Grahl, David Czepek, Olga Shapovalova, Mladen Milinovic, Florian Ingo Johann

Planning and Realization
Project Coordination: Patric Eckstein
Project Management: Heike Suhren-Streckwall
Deputy Project Management: Christoph Conrad
Team: Simone Prill, Renée Steinbach, Valentin Spaeth, Daniel Eichenberg, Hjördis Klein, Hong Anh Nguyen, Anna-Lena Böhler, David Czepek, Lucía Martínez Estefanía, Sabine Zoske, Maximilian Schädlich

General planning with Arup Deutschland
Landscape architecture: Levin Monsigny Landschaftsarchitekten, Berlin