Description from the architect:
The proposal for the “House
Of The Future / Haus der Zukunft” in Berlin
responds to Berlin ’s
strict urban context: the concept of the “urban block” is touched upon and
developed further. The building is partially lifted off the ground, and takes
up the general building height of common Berlin
housing. The ground floor level is characterized by large open spaces allowing
for direct and dynamic circulation. The ground floor area of the building acts as an buffer
zone between the neighboring hospital, the harbor and the river Spree . The landscaping and shaped pathways offer a
manifold experience of the green zone, which is an integral part of the
building’s appearance. The outdoor areas invite people to stay - a small
open-air stage offers additional possibilities for spatial programming.
The
fluid ground floor concept takes users into the open and dynamic spaces
of the building’s inside. The urban block features three-dimensional
cuts on the side facing the park, which creates a contemporary, clear
structure, blurring the boundaries between exterior and interior.
The
cuts draw the user into the interior of the building, both to revive
the city space and to create naturally emerging entrance situations.
The
ground floor is divided into three regions: First the lobby providing
the main entrance, orientated towards the Alexanderufer street, from
where all areas of the building can be accessed. Second the café which
is interwoven with the park space and third the staff and delivery zone
towards the busy Margarete-Steffin Street .
Upon
entering the lobby the spatial program opens up in a natural way: the
building-high atrium space provides clarity, visual connections and
guidance. It allows for reaching the floor above, where the event area, a
special exhibition and the internal office area are located.
The top
floor houses the main show, the gallery spaces and theme islands. Here,
an additional lighting through skylights in the ceiling area is
provided. The floor plan provides flexible spaces for different types of
use. The perforation of the wall creates vistas and offers a fantastic
view over the city.
The facade
of the building consists of a metal skin, which gives the building’s
form a homogeneous appearance. The spaces within the wall are filled
with glass and solar modules, which feed the household energy system - a
link in a regional smart grid system is possible, which is a urban
energy storage offering the possibility to deliver and to store on the
fly. Therewith the HdZ acts as didactic interface for a futuristic smart
grid technology. The spherical shaped bottom side of the building
consists of a fully mirrored surface to lead bright daylight into the
covered parts of the open ground floor. Exposed to the harsh weather
conditions on the river, the metal facade will develoop a fascinating
patina over time.
Credits
Project name: Haus der Zukunft („House Of The Future”)
Status: Competition
Location: Berlin , Germany
Area: 10.000 m²
Designer: Dietmar Köring, Simon Takasaki, EyeTry
Country of designer: Germany / Austria
Client: Ministry of Building and Spatial Planning Germany
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