The international architectural firm HENN has designed an office building in Augsburg that will be the new headquarters of the young software company Baramundi. The offices will be located in the new Augsburg Innovation Park, Germany's bid to strengthen its position in technical innovation.

The 13,250 m² building includes facilities to create an environment where work is the focus but not the only element, including a canteen, flexible collaboration spaces, dedicated work areas, a gym, and a rooftop terrace with views of the Alps. In addition, the atrium and its cascading staircase act as a space for more informal socializing.
The façade of the offices designed by HENN consists of large glass windows, which are articulated with precision steel strips. Semi-automated curtains on high-tech rails have been included to provide shelter from the sun's rays and generate a suitable working temperature. The bronze-colored curtains create an open space inside without insulating the building from the outside.

The minimalist façade, with exposed raw materials such as concrete and visible metal sheets, contrasts with the interior, which uses natural colors and materials such as wood and fabric. The concrete floor slabs are thermally conditioned and contain a layer of sound-absorbing foam.

Baramundi Headquarters by HENN. Photograph by Laurian Ghinițoiu
 

Description of project by HENN

HENN’s design combines social and technical performance for the young software company baramundi. As one of the first pilot projects of Augsburg Innovation Park, the HQ helps strengthen Germany’s position as a driver of technical innovation.

The new Headquarters is a platform for connection and collaborative work. The 13,250 square-meter building contains a public canteen, flexible collaboration spaces, dedicated work areas, a gym, and a rooftop terrace with views of the Alps. The spaces are organized around a dynamic interior atrium whose rotating and overlapping cut-outs create a mix of single, double, and full-height spaces. The atrium creates an energetic social core for the building, and its cascading staircase functions as an informal communication space.

baramundi HQ is an agile work environment whose flexibility is expressed in the always-changing character of its facade. The minimal glass volume is articulated with precision strip steel and elegant reveals, while the semi-automated curtain system offers a playful, yet highly-functional sun-shading system. The system combines low-tech curtains with a high-tech, automated track system. The curtains follow the sun’s path and provide variable degrees of shading for workspaces and lounges.

The curtains create a diaphanous interiority, rather than sealing the building off, their gentle movements and seemingly-random patterns create a direct connection to the natural rhythms of the outside world.

In contrast to the sleek, minimal facade the interior is made of raw, exposed, and natural materials. Exposed concrete, unfinished anodized surface, and visible metal sheets. Workspaces utilize natural colors and materials such as wood and fabric. All the surfaces facing the atrium are clad in the white acoustic coating that dampens sound and amplifies natural, diffused light. Bronze-colored curtains serve as flexible interior partitions to create easily adaptable spaces.

The headquarters’ concrete slabs are thermally activated and use radiant heating to maintain a 21-degree temperature throughout the year, acting as a thermal buffer during the summer and winter. The exposed concrete is inlaid with layered acoustic panels, the perforated metal layer allows for thermal conduction, while the foam layer absorbs sound.

baramundi Headquarters is a notable addition to HENN’s portfolio of iconic company headquarters including Osram HQ (Munich, 1963), and Zalando Campus (Berlin, 2018). Continental HQ (Hannover, 2022) and Google Office (Berlin, 2023).

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HENN.- (Partner in Charge.- Patrick Bröll, Joachim Grund; Project Directors.- Peter Bäuml, Thomas Polster).
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Alexandra Berger, Michael Reininger, Florian Kornberger, Kathrin Schmidt, Kathrin Stamm, Handan Yalki Toyhan, Quirin Mühlbauer, Deborah Klajmic, Katrin Jacobs, Tanja Dietsch, Fredrik Werner.
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Structural engineering.- Sailer Stepan und Partner.
Facade planning.- iPb – Ingenieurbüro Planung Blei.
Acoustical engineering.- PMI.
Energy consulting and planning.- IB Hausladen.
Landscape.- Nowak.Müller Landschaftsarchitekten.
Kitchen planning.- Geisel.
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Wittenstein Immobilien GmbH.
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13,250 sqm.
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27 September 2022.
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Augsburg, Germany.
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HENN HENN is an international architecture practice with more than 75 years of expertise in the fields of office, science, health, industry, and culture. It is an interdisciplinary team of architects and engineers able to draw upon a wealth of knowledge collected over decades of building experience in addition to a worldwide network of partners and experts.
 
HENN was founded in 1947 by Walter Henn in Dresden. His son, Gunter Henn, opened HENN’s Munich office in 1979. Today, Martin Henn and a team of partners lead the practice. The three generations are linked through common values of openness and curiosity, which form the foundation for HENN’s ambition to rethink typologies and push forward sustainable construction.
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Published on: October 2, 2022
Cite: "An office with all amenities. Baramundi Headquarters by HENN" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/office-all-amenities-baramundi-headquarters-henn> ISSN 1139-6415
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