The Regional Start-up Center Startblock B2 is the building of the new business incubator in the city of Cootbus, Germany. Designed by United Architektur, Bernd Huckriede and Ludwig Heimbach Architektur studios, the project concentrates on the activities of technology start-ups from the West Lausanne region and is located directly at the entrance to the Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU) Campus.

The purpose of the proposal is to enable new perspectives for people in Lusatia during the current structural change. The business incubator is a workshop for thoughts, ideas, experiments and developments. It is a place of exchange between urban society and the university environment. The ground floor serves as a public space between the users of the new building and the interested general public and the university community.
The studios United Architektur, Bernd Huckriede and Ludwig Heimbach Architektur designed a hybrid structure with a prefabricated wooden curtain wall façade that evolves from heavy to light and is based on sustainable solutions such as manual night ventilation, shading and the activation of geothermal components. Silver-red screens have been used on the façade that blend with the colours of the environment. These semi-transparent screens allow the work areas of the building to have abundant natural light and views of the city.

The office spaces offer flexible space for different types of work: from fully equipped coworking workstations in the open-plan office to individual and two-person offices, complemented by various common and presentation areas. The program also has an open-air cinema located on the workshop patio. Two colour spectrums were adopted in the internal spaces. The colour spectrum from white to black belongs to the work environment, and the colour spectrum from yellow to red belongs to public areas.

A workshop of ideas, experiments and developments. Regional Start-up Center Startblock B2 by United Architektur, Bernd Huckriede, ludwig heimbach architektur.

A workshop of ideas, experiments and developments. Regional Start-up Center Startblock B2 by United Architektur, Bernd Huckriede, ludwig heimbach architektur.


A workshop of ideas, experiments and developments. Regional Start-up Center Startblock B2 by United Architektur, Bernd Huckriede, ludwig heimbach architektur.
 

Description of project by United Architektur Bernd Huckriede, and ludwig heimbach architektur

The Cottbus “Startblock B2” regional start-up center serves as an impulse generator for the region, intended to enable new perspectives for people in Lusatia during the current structural change. It serves as a place of exchange: among the founders with the urban society and the university environment. The new building is located directly at the entrance to the Brandenburg University of Technology Campus (BTU), at which the other end is the IKMZ by Herzog & de Meuron.

The new business incubator concentrates the activities of tech start-ups in one place plus enriches the city with a valuable community building - as an impulse generator for the region. On the ground floor, the building serves as a public threshold between the users of the building and the interested general public and university community.

The building is a hybrid structure with a prefabricated wooden curtain wall façade that evolves from heavy to light, relying on sustainable solutions such as manual night ventilation, shading, and geothermal component activation.

The facade's striking screens provide shade and act as semi-transparent screening for the building's work areas. The screens sculpturally articulate the building, creating a silvery-red alternate image with the city colors that define its identity.

The business incubator is a workshop for thoughts, ideas, experiments, and developments. The office spaces offer flexible space for different types of work: from fully equipped coworking workstations in the open-plan office to two-person and individual offices, complemented by various communal and presentation areas. In addition to the various forms of work and communication, a large ramp and the attached workshop courtyard serve as an open-air cinema.

The "workshop idea" is found throughout the building: at the desks and in large conferences, in public but informal presentations, in the FabLab or the series of experiments in the laboratory, and is also supported through the design inside the building. The exposed concrete surfaces of the shell construction are present throughout the building. Doors, metal perimeter guards, the grilles of the two staircases, and the ventilation ducts are made of galvanized steel. All installations are visibly on the surface of the exposed concrete structure.

Two color spectrums complement the materiality. The achromatic spectrum from white to black belongs to the working environment, and the chromatic spectrum from yellow to red belongs to the public areas. On the glazed first floor, the seemingly light-enhancing power of the foyer color creates a particular atmosphere when the sun is low in the sky.

The ground floor with different functions is thus a threshold space used by the public and the founders.

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United Architektur, Bernd Huckriede, ludwig heimbach architektur. Architects.- Prof. Bernd Huckriede, Dr. Jens Brinkmann, Ludwig Heimbach.
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Landscaping - Spiel Raum Planung.
Structural Engineering.- Mathes Beratende Ingenieure GmbH. HVAC.- Integral Projekt GmbH & Co KG.
Electrical System and Elevator.- BWE-lngenieurgesellschaft mbH.
Building Energy and Acoustics Consultant.- GWJ Ingenieurgesellschaft für Bauphysik GbR.
Fire protection.- Professor Pfeifer und Partner PartGmbB.
Surveying.- Strese and Rehs.
Geotechnical engineering.- Ingenieurbüro Reinfeld + Schön.
Planning and building site supervision.- CGG Cottbus.
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GWC Cottbus.
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5,500 sqm.
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2022.
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Cottbus, Siemens-Halske-Ring 2, Germany.
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United Architektur is an architecture studio based in Berlin, Germany and founded by Jens Brinkmann. Their architecture, interiors and product design create positive experiences through an awareness of diversity.
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Ludwig Heimbach is founder of the office ludwig heimbach architektur dwb BDA with locations in Cologne and Berlin. Vertical starter he reveals his favorite elevator - and warns of "high-rise kinetosis".

Ludwig Heimbach studied architecture from 1992 to 1999, including at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, where he attended the masterclass of Professor Wolf D. Prix.

The works of his office are understood as "instruments for accelerating and decelerating between city and bed" and include planning and construction tasks from urban space to furniture.

They were exhibited, among others, at the Venice Architecture Biennale.Characteristic in his projects is the use of color as a design element of the "user interfaces". Ludwig Heimbach has also developed several color collections for the building materials. Industry, including the company Eternit.

In 2008 Ludwig Heimbach was appointed to the German Werkbund, 2009 to the Bund Deutscher Architekten.

From 2012 to 2014 he was substitute professor for building construction and constructive design at the msa i münster school of architecture
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Published on: September 23, 2022
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