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EDGE Suedkreuz Berlin on Hildegard-Knef-Platz
15 Nov 2022
Design: TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten
Location: Hildegard-Knef-Platz 2 and 3, 10829 Berlin, Germany
Photos: HG Esch
EDGE Suedkreuz Berlin Building in Germany
EDGE Suedkreuz Berlin is Germany’s largest timber hybrid construction and most sustainable building ensemble in 2022
• EDGE Suedkreuz Berlin receives DGNB Platinum certificate and furthermore DGNB Diamond for design quality
• DGNB confirms highest ever DGNB score for Germany’s largest timber hybrid office building
• New photos by HG ESCH
The seven-storey office complex EDGE Suedkreuz Berlin was built sustainably using a modular timber hybrid construction method. The larger of the two free-standing buildings covers around 20,000 sqm of floor space, making it the largest wood-hybrid building in Germany. The German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB) certified the project as Germany’s most sustainable building in 2022.
At the heart of the Carré building is a spacious, light-flooded atrium, spanned by a transparent ETFE foil roof resting on a wooden truss construction. The central eye-catchers are the four tree-like structures, graduated in height, whose platforms are connected to each other and to the office floors by filigree staircases and bridges. On the fifth floor, the Sky Lounge with panoramic façade and outdoor terrace opens up to the atrium. Wood is visibly present in all interior areas of the building.
In the construction of the buildings, the focus was on reducing the CO2 footprint and the weight of the complex as much as possible, and on using sustainable materials that can be recycled according to the cradle-to-cradle principle. The project is registered in the Madaster database and has a material passport that enables the materials used to be reused and recycled.
Due to an approximate 50% saving of reinforced concrete compared to conventional in-situ concrete construction, the construction-related CO2 footprint of the ensemble is correspondingly lower. Industrial pre-production (also of the lightweight façades) and the use of wood were essential building blocks. A low construction weight, shorter shell construction times, high planning and cost security and long durability are further advantages of this construction.
With an extensive deconstruction concept, the issue of circularity was integrated into the planning at a very early stage. The flexibility and reusability of the building is ensured, among other things, by avoiding load-bearing interior walls, a room height of at least 3 m, a well thought-out arrangement of the staircases and the zoning of the technical building equipment. The office floor plans are based on a flexible, modular grid.
The four main pillars of the buildings’ energy supply are sufficiency, efficiency, combined heat and power and load management. In the process, conditions were created to sensitise the users to a conscious, efficient use of energy. The office spaces are air-conditioned by suspended smart ceilings. A sufficient amount of daylight in the offices minimises the need for artificial lighting.
The office areas as well as the associated ancillary and circulation areas are barrier-free, and all outdoor areas are also designed to be accessible.
EDGE Suedkreuz Berlin received the DGNB Platinum certificate with the highest score ever achieved in Germany of 95.4%. In addition, the ensemble was certified with DGNB Diamond for its outstanding design and architectural quality. WELL v2 Platinum certification is also being pursued.
Ensemble of two timber-hybrid office buildings comprising a Carré building, a rectangular building, a basement garage, gastronomic units, and commercial spaces.
EDGE Suedkreuz Berlin in Germany – Building Information
Design: TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten – https://www.tchobanvoss.de/
Address: Hildegard-Knef-Platz 2 and 3, 10829 Berlin
Client: SXB S.à r.l. / EDGE
Floor area: 32,000 sqm
Completion: May 2022
Service stages: 1-4, partly 5, general specifications and creative/design management, BIM
Architect: Sergei Tchoban
Project partners: Stephan Lohre, Karsten Waldschmidt
Team: Julia Angelstorf, Lev Chestakov, Giorgia Fontana, Ulrike Graefenhain, René Hoch, Anastasia Kapustina, Valeria Kashirina, Birgit Koeder, Achim Linde, Fabiana Pedretti, Dennis Petricic, Manuela Peth, Soeren van Ost, Fabio Prada, Anja Schroth, Katharina Stranz, Carolin Trahorsch
Collaborating architects: Service stage 5: granz + zecher architekten GmbH, Berlin
General contractor: ARGE SXB, Suedkreuz Berlin ZECH Bau GmbH, CREE Deutschland GmbH, Rhomberg Systemholzbau GmbH represented by ZECH Bau GmbH, Berlin
Project management: SMV Bauprojektsteuerung Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, Berlin
Landscaping: service stages 1-4, hochC Landschaftsarchitektur, Berlin; service stage 5, granz + zecher architekten GmbH, Berlin
Structural engineering: Buro Happold GmbH, Berlin; BIT Buero fuer integrale Tragwerksplanung GmbH, Berlin
Building technology: Buro Happold GmbH, Berlin
Sustainability consulting and DGNB/WELL certification: Buro Happold GmbH, Berlin
Interior design: de Winder Architekten GmbH, Berlin
Façade planning: Arup Deutschland GmbH, Berlin
Façades / glass-fibre concrete panels: Rieder Group, Maishofen, Austria
Façades / wall modules: Opitz Holzbau GmbH & Co. KG, Neuruppin
Hybrid ceilings: BWE-Bau Fertigteilwerk GmbH, Lemwerder, thomas allton GmbH, Henningsdorf
Solar-shading glazing: MicroShade A/S, Glostrup, Denmark
Roof construction Carré-Atrium metal: Biedenkapp Stahlbau GmbH, Wangen
Roof construction Carré-Atrium Wood / ETFE foil: Temme // Obermeier GmbH, Rosenheim
Photographer: HG ESCH
EDGE Suedkreuz Berlin, Germany imagesreceived 151122 from tchoban voss
Location: Hildegard-Knef-Platz 2 and 3, 10829 Berlin, eastern Germany
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