Skin Research Center
| Building Typology: | Office | Interior design | Education |
|---|---|
| Location: | Hamburg |
| Country: | Germany |
| Planning / Construction Period: | 02/2001 - 06/2004 |
| Order type: | New Building |
| Client: | Beiersdorf AG, Hamburg |
| Project Participants: | General planning: EUROLABORS AG, Kassel Laboratory planning: EUROLABORS AG, Kassel Structural engineer: Büro Dr. Meyer, Kassel HVAC: HL-Technik, Hamburg Landscape architecture: Latz + Partner, Kranzberg; Kontor Freiraumplanung, Hamburg Fire protection: HHP, Braunschweig Building physics: Taubert + Ruhe, Halstenbek |
| Scope of Services: | Architecture |
| Gross Floor Area: | 15340 m² |
| Gross Volume: | 74000 m³ |
HHS developed a skin research centre for Beiersdorf AG in the Hamburg district of Eimsbüttel. The new building, with a total area of around 16,000 m², houses laboratory space and offices for 200 researchers, a clinical trial centre and an auditorium with a capacity of 500.
The development consists of a range of buildings and open spaces with contrasting organic and geometric forms. The “skin” of the building is made of materials such as brick, glass, metal and fair-faced concrete. A bridge with a clear span of 70 m connects the researchers and developers, who are spread between the old and new buildings.
The open spaces offer the employees quality areas in which to relax. The water feature in front of the entrance catches the rainwater from the building. The shallow depth of the buildings and transparent partitions give the laboratories plenty of natural light and outstanding spatial qualities.