Award / Auszeichnung | 02/2021
Berlin Design Awards 2021
©Laurian Ghinitoiu, OMA
Axel Springer Medien Campus
DE-10969 Berlin, Axel-Springer-Straße 58
GOLD | Architecture - Commercial - Constructed
Architektur
H&P Bauingenieure GmbH & Co. KG
Projektsteuerung
Bauingenieurwesen
Akustikplanung
Ingenieure für Brandschutz Peter Stanek
Brandschutzplanung
TGA-Fachplanung
Fassadenplanung
Landschaftsarchitektur
Transsolar Energietechnik GmbH
Energieplanung
Bauphysik
les éclaireurs / the enlighters
Lichtplanung
GuD Geotechnik und Dynamik GmbH
sonstige Fachplanung
Architektur
Projektdaten
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Gebäudetyp:
Büro-, Verwaltungsbauten
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Projektgröße:
keine Angabe
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Status:
Realisiert
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Termine:
Baubeginn: 07/2016
Fertigstellung: 01/2020
Projektbeschreibung
The genius of print is that it is a cheap, physical, hyper-accessible embodiment of a complex collective effort, for which so far the digital has been unable to find an equivalent. Architectural offices are similar to newspapers in that they produce complex assemblies and selections from radically different sources of information.
As architects, we have experienced the advantages: speed, precision, smoothness. But we have also suffered one crucial consequence: the relationship between the worker and his computer, which isolates him in a bubble of introverted performance, inaccessible to collective overview.
In the classical newsroom, dominated by smoking, typing journalists, each inhabitant was aware of the labor and progress of his colleagues and of the collective aim: a single issue, with the deadline as a simultaneous release. In the digital office, staring intently at a screen dampens all other forms of attention and therefore undermines the collective intelligence necessary for true innovation.
We therefore proposed a building that lavishly broadcasted the work of individuals for shared analysis. The new office block is injected with a central atrium that opens up to the existing Springer buildings - a new centre of the Springer campus.
Project Innovation/Need
The design was developed around a series of terraced floors that together form a digital valley. Each floor contains a covered part as a traditional work environment, which is then uncovered on the terraces. Halfway through the building, the valley is mirrored to generate a three dimensional canopy.
The common space formed by the interconnected terraces offers an alternative to the formal office space in the solid part of the building, allowing for an unprecedented expansion of the vocabulary of workspaces: a building that can absorb all the question marks of the digital future.
The public can experience the building on three levels - ground floor lobby, meeting bridge, and roof-top bar. The meeting bridge is a viewing platform from which the visitors can witness the daily functioning of the company and how it evolves. The ground floor is open to the city and contains studios, event and exhibition spaces, canteens and restaurants.
The building will be situated opposite the existing Axel Springer headquarters on Zimmerstrasse, a street which previously separated East and West Berlin, at one of the city's most significant locations.
As architects, we have experienced the advantages: speed, precision, smoothness. But we have also suffered one crucial consequence: the relationship between the worker and his computer, which isolates him in a bubble of introverted performance, inaccessible to collective overview.
In the classical newsroom, dominated by smoking, typing journalists, each inhabitant was aware of the labor and progress of his colleagues and of the collective aim: a single issue, with the deadline as a simultaneous release. In the digital office, staring intently at a screen dampens all other forms of attention and therefore undermines the collective intelligence necessary for true innovation.
We therefore proposed a building that lavishly broadcasted the work of individuals for shared analysis. The new office block is injected with a central atrium that opens up to the existing Springer buildings - a new centre of the Springer campus.
Project Innovation/Need
The design was developed around a series of terraced floors that together form a digital valley. Each floor contains a covered part as a traditional work environment, which is then uncovered on the terraces. Halfway through the building, the valley is mirrored to generate a three dimensional canopy.
The common space formed by the interconnected terraces offers an alternative to the formal office space in the solid part of the building, allowing for an unprecedented expansion of the vocabulary of workspaces: a building that can absorb all the question marks of the digital future.
The public can experience the building on three levels - ground floor lobby, meeting bridge, and roof-top bar. The meeting bridge is a viewing platform from which the visitors can witness the daily functioning of the company and how it evolves. The ground floor is open to the city and contains studios, event and exhibition spaces, canteens and restaurants.
The building will be situated opposite the existing Axel Springer headquarters on Zimmerstrasse, a street which previously separated East and West Berlin, at one of the city's most significant locations.
©Laurian Ghinitoiu, OMA
©Laurian Ghinitoiu, OMA
©Laurian Ghinitoiu, OMA