A glimpse into one of our latest projects, the CPC Research Building (Centre for Circular Production of Next-Generation Batteries and Fuel Cells) for the Technical University of Braunschweig.
The design reflects our vision for sustainable research architecture, which we were able to realise as part of the tender process. The building is clearly divided into two functional areas: the technical hall and office spaces, connected by a glazed corridor.
This layout offers various advantages: the routes for necessary installations are optimised, and there is a spatial separation between noisy and quiet areas. The technical hall, housing laboratories and workshops, is designed with the necessary robustness and functionality to meet specialised technical demands. The office area provides high flexibility and dynamic use of spaces by concentrating the load-bearing elements.
The building is supported by a comprehensive energy management system, which, in combination with photovoltaic panels on the roofs, ensures a particularly energy-efficient operation. This innovative blend of flexibility and functionality makes the CPC a fascinating project for sustainable research facilities at the Braunschweig Research Airport campus.
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