Engineering Sciences Research Centre
Bremen / Germany / 2012
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In the central area of the technical college the IFG Engineering Sciences Research Centre is being constructed. In the future the brick building will house the Bremen Institute for Applied Radiation Technology (the BIAS) with its four core elements: simulation, materials, processing and system technology. Three elements characterise the new construction: The basement with its free play of openings as well as two golden volumes formed out of a column-free experimentation hall and a two-storey high office wing. The experimentation buildings is equipped with a high degree of technical installations, and can be roughly divided into office, laboratory, workshop and hall areas, all functionally connected with each other. The refelction of the golden metal façade suggests the inner function of the new building: research – the discovery of the unknown.
Consultants
Structural framwork: Wetzel & von Seht, Hamburg
Building appliances: Pbr Rohling, Osnabrück
Building appliances / electronic: Pachaly GmbH, Riede
Building physics: Ing.-Büro für Bauphysik K. J. Heinrichs, Kerpen
Fire prevention: Sachverständigenbüro BFT Cognos, Aachen
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In the central area of the technical college the IFG Engineering Sciences Research Centre is being constructed. In the future the brick building will house the Bremen Institute for Applied Radiation Technology (the BIAS) with its four core elements: simulation, materials, processing and system technology. Three elements characterise the new construction: The basement with its free play of openings as well as two golden volumes formed out of a column-free experimentation hall and a two-storey...
- Year 2012
- Work started in 2009
- Work finished in 2012
- Client City of Bremen Senator for Education and Science
- Cost 11.6 Million €
- Status Completed works
- Type Research Centres/Labs
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