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Competition-winning hybrid timber tower by AllesWirdGut and Hertl.Architekten unveiled in Düsseldorf

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Friday, Oct 28, 2022

Image © AllesWirdGut & Hertl.Architekten | bloomimages

AllesWirdGut and Hertl.Architekten have won a competition for the design and construction of the Technical Administration Building in Düsseldorf, Germany. The 1 million-square-foot winning proposal sees a slender tower of four interlocked blocks resting on a foundational plinth.

Image © AllesWirdGut & Hertl.Architekten | bloomimages

At the base of the tower, the scheme’s “green plinth” is envisaged as a continuation of the public spaces flanking the site, with an open, permeable design that creates a connection between the differing levels of the two public spaces. The plinth is also equipped with “intensive planting” on the façade and rooftops, creating what the team called a “little urban oasis” for locals to linger in.

Image © AllesWirdGut & Hertl.Architekten | bloomimages

Above the plinth, the tower consists of four interlocking blocks constructed using a timber-concrete hybrid system. Facilities in the tower include a conference center, technical departments, general working and meeting places, recreational facilities including a cafeteria, and large terraces. A series of three-story winter gardens is also incorporated to serve as anchor spaces for the office units.

Image © AllesWirdGut & Hertl.Architekten

Renewable sourcing within the scheme includes photovoltaic panels, rainwater harvesting, geothermal energy, and supplementary local heating and cooling at peak times. A high degree of prefabrication will be used for the tower’s construction, while the design's zigzagged façade facilitates photovoltaic and ventilation elements to provide energy production and passive shading.

Image © AllesWirdGut & Hertl.Architekten

Landscaping elements incorporated into the development include climate-resilient and wind-resistant tree species and densely-growing climbing plants. Through this, the team hopes to “interweave the building with its surroundings, from the courtyard to the roof terrace.”

Image © AllesWirdGut & Hertl.Architekten

Having seen off competition from 46 teams for the commission, AllesWirdGut and Hertl.Architekten expect the scheme to be completed by 2029.

image © AllesWirdGut & Hertl.Architekten | mattweiss
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Competition-winning hybrid timber tower by AllesWirdGut and Hertl.Architekten unveiled in Düsseldorf

AllesWirdGut Wins Bauhaereprais for LUX - Place de l'Académie

AllesWirdGut to Design Citizen-Friendly School for Administration in Vienna

"tool KIT" by AllesWirdGut Opens in Ternitz, Austria

AllesWirdGut Architects Wins Kirchberg Residential Estate in Luxemburg

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Competition-winning hybrid timber tower by AllesWirdGut and Hertl.Architekten unveiled in Düsseldorf

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Friday, Oct 28, 2022

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Image © AllesWirdGut & Hertl.Architekten | bloomimages

Related

alleswirdgut ● düsseldorf ● germany ● competition ● timber ● hertl.architekten ● europe ● tower ● mass timber
AllesWirdGut
AllesWirdGut

AllesWirdGut and Hertl.Architekten have won a competition for the design and construction of the Technical Administration Building in Düsseldorf, Germany. The 1 million-square-foot winning proposal sees a slender tower of four interlocked blocks resting on a foundational plinth.

Image © AllesWirdGut & Hertl.Architekten | bloomimages

At the base of the tower, the scheme’s “green plinth” is envisaged as a continuation of the public spaces flanking the site, with an open, permeable design that creates a connection between the differing levels of the two public spaces. The plinth is also equipped with “intensive planting” on the façade and rooftops, creating what the team called a “little urban oasis” for locals to linger in.

Image © AllesWirdGut & Hertl.Architekten | bloomimages

Above the plinth, the tower consists of four interlocking blocks constructed using a timber-concrete hybrid system. Facilities in the tower include a conference center, technical departments, general working and meeting places, recreational facilities including a cafeteria, and large terraces. A series of three-story winter gardens is also incorporated to serve as anchor spaces for the office units.

Image © AllesWirdGut & Hertl.Architekten

Renewable sourcing within the scheme includes photovoltaic panels, rainwater harvesting, geothermal energy, and supplementary local heating and cooling at peak times. A high degree of prefabrication will be used for the tower’s construction, while the design's zigzagged façade facilitates photovoltaic and ventilation elements to provide energy production and passive shading.

Image © AllesWirdGut & Hertl.Architekten

Landscaping elements incorporated into the development include climate-resilient and wind-resistant tree species and densely-growing climbing plants. Through this, the team hopes to “interweave the building with its surroundings, from the courtyard to the roof terrace.”

Image © AllesWirdGut & Hertl.Architekten

Having seen off competition from 46 teams for the commission, AllesWirdGut and Hertl.Architekten expect the scheme to be completed by 2029.

image © AllesWirdGut & Hertl.Architekten | mattweiss
RELATED NEWS AllesWirdGut Wins Bauhaereprais for LUX - Place de l'Académie
RELATED NEWS AllesWirdGut to Design Citizen-Friendly School for Administration in Vienna
RELATED NEWS "tool KIT" by AllesWirdGut Opens in Ternitz, Austria

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