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Auer Weber

Auer Weber

München, DE

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University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld, Germany

The new building is located North of Peter Kulka’s 1976 planned University complex, one of the biggest University buildings in Europe. Small-scale housing and single and double family houses characterise the surroundings.

The urban concept highlights the dialogue to the existing University and is defined both by a clear volume and clearly landscaped green spaces.

The new building is to become the centre for the hitherto decentralized technical areas: Engineering, Mathematics, Social Services, Economy, Health, as well as the main installations of the University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld. This includes offices, meeting and conference rooms, seminar and practice rooms, labs of various types, workshops, experimentation halls, auditoriums, theatre labs, library, cafeteria, storage, archives and server rooms.

The compact volume reacts with its two sides to the urban requirements of the future campus and the landscaping requirements to the South. Northwards a clear edge is defined, which dissipates and opens up towards the southern green space.

The urban approach, sequences of so-called “hot spots” becomes a compositional and functional element within an interior “Main Street” in the building.

The base with continuous circumferential height adapts within its interior to the downward sloping southern site, thereby forming a single-storey high area to the North and a split-level double-storey to the South. Variously sized courtyards provide structure and light to the interior of the base.

The courtyards, with their staggered U-forms and row-like volumes mesh in a comblike manner with the southern green space.

An abstract pattern covers the building without highlighting the interior uses or the individual floors and provides a homogenous appearance. This is managed by a varying panelling of left: ground floor plan right: 2nd floor plan section opaque and transparent coloured elements, which are integrated into an overall aluminium pilaster grid. The colour scheme and distribution was developed together with the artist Josef Schwaiger.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Interaktion 1, 33619 Bielefeld, Germany
Firm Role: Architect / General Planner
Additional Credits: Client: Bau- und Liegenschaftsbetrieb NRW, Bielefeld, Germany
User: Fachhochschule Bielefeld, University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Project management: Ernst & Young, Cologne, Germany
Auer Weber team: Matthias Fischer und Thomas Schonder (project manager), Florian Bauer, Doris Binder, Franz Göttler, Daniel Muck, Shterion Nenov, Jakob Plötz, Johannes Röper, Daniela Sacher, Michael Schnaubelt, Uta Steinhoff, Heinz Wendl (tender), Mohan Zeng; Jan Leo Archut, Rudolf Balzer, Mirja Giebler, Maiko Hahn, Stefanie Kahle, Peter Meyer-Arend, Maximilian Schauren
Cost & Scheduling, Tender, Object Supervision: Wenzel+Wenzel, Munich, Germany
Assistant project management Auer Weber: Bauplanung Stoessel GmbH, Munich, Germany
Landscape architect: Rainer Schmidt Landschaftsarchitekten, Munich, Germany
Structure: Pfefferkorn Ingenieure, Stuttgart
HVAC: WSP Deutschland AG, Munich, Germany
Consulting und Controlling HVAC: Drees & Sommer, Munich, Germany
Fire protection planning: HHP West, Bielefeld, Germany
Façade technology: PBI Entwicklung innovativer Fassaden GmbH, Wertingen, Germany
Thermal physics, sound protection, acoustics: Gutbrod Bau Physik, Markgröningen, Germany
Lighting planning: Bartenbach LichtLabor GmbH, Aldraus/Innsbruck, Austria
Kitchen planning: Reisner & Frank GmbH, Karlsruhe, Germany
Lab planning: Dr. Heinekamp, Karlsfeld by Munich, Germany
Lift planning: Theisinger Ingenieure GmbH, Zusmarshausen, Germany
Traffic planning: Lang+Burkhardt, München / PSLV, Munich, Germany
Colour concept façade / "main street": Auer Weber with Josef Schwaiger, Vienna, Austria
Orientation and guidance system: Auer Weber with Antonio Pedrazzini, Munich, Germany
Photos: Aldo Amoretti, Barcelona, Spain