Town Hall Hennigsdorf
Sauerbruch Hutton. Hennigsdorf, Germany
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Name of work in English
Town Hall Hennigsdorf
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Name of work in original language
Rathaus, Hennigsdorf
Prize year
EUmies Awards 2005
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Work Location
Hennigsdorf, Germany
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Studio
Sauerbruch Hutton
EUmies Awards 2005 Shortlisted
Collaborators
Program
Government & Civic
Completion
2003
The new structure's height mediates between the elevations of the village houses lining the main road and the neighbouring fivestorey residential buildings. Soft geometry and visual permeability in the ground floor result in its effortless integration into the flowing space of the new park. The building is divided into two parts. In the upper floors bands of offices surround an open inner courtyard, creating a ringshaped volume that floats above the Citizens' Forum on the ground floor where the most important public functions are located. To the south and west this generous space is delimited by a halfstorey height socle, while to the east and north it is fully glazed and open. The Forum contains service counters in the main space with individual offices to the rear. The City Council Chamber and related functions are also situated on the ground floor as a sculptural group of pavilionlike volumes.
The floating ring of offices above the open public space on the ground floor was conceived to enable column-free spans of up to 25 metres, made possible by constructing the wall to the atrium and the outer corridor wall as 7 metre-high beams. The floors span from 7 to 12 metres cantilevering approximately 5 metres to the external façade, which is composed of two parts. The lower pavilions and the base of the building are clad in brick (reminiscent in scale and material of the rural high street) and the upper storeys are combined into a glassy ring-building with a double skin.