Aschaffenburg: Office space in the middle of production
Production in Germany requires short distances, transparent procedures and lean processes. Time and again, we come across innovative customers who question the typical administration building for their production-related departments. In this case, the decision was made to place an office area directly between two halls, with a direct line of sight to the corresponding production areas. The roof provides daylight and a visual connection to the outside through a barrel-shaped transparent vault. The windows allow a view into a highly modern and exciting production facility.
Using structural constraints to advantage
The daylight flooding the office space via the glass vault makes it difficult to install room-dividing acoustic elements. A connection to the ceiling is not possible. It is necessary to incorporate self-supporting elements and thus provide the required acoustic functions detached from the building structure. Acoustic room structures do not need to be connected to the ceiling. System beams provide the necessary stability and allow the structure to be decoupled from the building structure. Retreat areas, so-called think tanks in room-in-room construction are ideal. Self-sufficient, i.e. with their own ventilation, lighting and electrification, they provide the necessary conference areas.