Humboldt University Physics Institute
Augustin und Frank. Berlin, Germany
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Name of work in English
Humboldt University Physics Institute
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Name of work in original language
Institut für Physik der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Prize year
EUmies Awards 2005
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Work Location
Berlin, Germany
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Studio
Augustin und Frank
EUmies Awards 2005 Nominees
Collaborators
Program
Education
Completion
2003
The Humboldt University is to complete and stimulate the privately financed part of the developing technological park. A master plan proposes a perpendicular street system for the area, which was developed without reference to the past airport site and its structural surroundings. Presently, the plastically formed building shells of the aerodynamic experimental buildings of the 1930 s dominate the area. The building site chosen for the Physics Institute is the northern part of a street block on whose southern corner will also be build in the near future. The building integrates itself into the orthogonal system but remains at the same time a solitary body with four independent outer skins, each individually reflecting the different outside areas. Views and scenes show the internal structure and give the building a sense of transparency and plasticity. The internal separation through garden courtyards qualifies the setting, introducing autonomous botanically designed outside spaces.
The inner organization follows the principle of central development with weblike hall and room connections. These reflect the actual and possibly changing user structure of the Physics Institute. The building offers easy orientation, short distances, and different combinations of its usable spaces. Because the site and structure of the building let not expect disturbing emissions, a onelayered building skin was planned. With the exception of the north facade, every outer part of the building got a passable facade area. These are easymaintenance walkways equipped with different shading devices. All hallways have vegetative sun protection through overgrown steel and bamboo trellis, which are mounted along the walkway of the facade. Every lounge has an outsidelying shading device. The outside walls are carried as light constructions over the supporting structure of reinforced concrete.
The building concept focuses on escorting and influencing the development at Adlershof. The area will be, in opposition to the formulated city town-planning model, uncontrollably and discontinually evolving. Because of this, the concept offers an evolvable building. In this way, the north facade will in the begginning form a build seal for the hu-ge open field of the former airport. Here, a homogenous, smooth outer skin with two sharply cut openings is planned. Even over a great distance the building contour is easy recognizable. The south side has a furlike overgrowth of ranking plants. In front of this side lies an undeveloped piece of land, which the thick plant-fur is able to define and connect to the building. East and west si-de are given a permanent, three-dimensional surrounding. They are pervious and, at the inside, build up to multiple room layers. The building concept is structurally open and enables permanent chan-ge and new orientation of the inner structure and functionability.