Landratsamt Waiblingen

BIPV consistently delivered

The extension of the Rems-Murr District Office in Waiblingen has resulted in a technically sophisticated administrative building. It brings together timber hybrid construction, building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) and system integration within a coherent overall concept. The project demonstrates how design quality and efficient buildability can work hand in hand.

Details over het referentieproject

Gebouwtype Kantoor en administratie
Productgebieden BIPV (Gebouwgeïntegreerde PV)
Schüco-systemen BIPV
Kenmerken Gebouwuitbreiding Energie-efficiëntie DGNB
Locatie Waiblingen, Baden-Württemberg
Voltooiing 2024
Architecten Landratsamt Rems/Murr a+r Architekten GmbH Stuttgart
Gespecialiseerd bedrijf Neumayr Holding GmbH
Informatie over de afbeeldingen © Brigida González

Precision planning and efficient delivery

A compact, five-storey new building has been constructed on the site of a former parking deck in the centre of Waiblingen. The polygonal building integrates precisely into the existing district office ensemble and marks the entrance to the new Alte Post campus. The complex geometry of the building placed high demands on the structure, façade and interface coordination. While a reinforced concrete core provides the necessary stability, the surrounding storeys are executed in timber hybrid construction using recycled concrete. This combination enables high load-bearing capacity while reducing material use, thereby contributing to decarbonisation. At ground level, a ventilated brick façade ensures robustness and durability. On the upper floors, a rhythmically structured timber-aluminium mullion-transom system by Schüco has been implemented.

BIPV as a façade design element

The integration of the building-integrated photovoltaic system was realised in close collaboration between a+r Architekten, the system supplier and the fabricator. The modules were conceived as a continuous design feature and precisely integrated into the timber-aluminium façade. Across the differently oriented façade surfaces, varying module formats ensure a consistent appearance that aligns seamlessly with the rhythmic structure of the mullion-transom system. Colour tone and surface finish were carefully coordinated to balance architectural effect with technical performance. With their satin-finished, bronze appearance, the BIPV elements blend harmoniously into the overall design, adding a refined, dynamic depth to the building envelope.

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BIPV

Schüco Building Integrated Photovoltaics

Efficiënte oplossingen voor duurzame energieopwekking in gebouwen

Vanaf 2021 moet volgens de geldende EU-bouwrichtlijn "2010/31 / EU" elk nieuw gebouw in de EU-lidstaten worden gerealiseerd als een "nearly zero energy building" met een grotendeels uitgebalanceerde algehele energie-efficiëntie. In dit verband streeft de regering het doel voor Duitsland na om tegen 2050 een klimaatneutraal gebouwenbestand te realiseren.

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Technology and system integration

The photovoltaic façade generates around 88,600 kWh of energy per year, making a key contribution to achieving the KfW Efficiency House 40 standard as well as DGNB Gold certification. The electrical configuration was optimised specifically for the project: instead of the originally planned 24 inverters, only eight units are required thanks to an adapted string layout. Cabling is implemented via standardised connections, while maintenance access points are integrated into the façade brackets. The approximately 30 per cent increase in panel efficiency during the planning phase highlights the rapid pace of technological development and the growing maturity of BIPV systems. The energy concept is aligned with the daily load profile of the administration: solar energy generated during the day is used directly in operation. In combination with digitally controlled building management, this results in efficient, low-maintenance energy use.