Schüco Corporate Services

Choosing modernisation over newbuild

The Schüco Corporate Services building has been completely modernised from top to bottom. All of the aluminium components from the existing building were fed back into the raw material cycle to be recycled. In their place is now a Cradle-to-Cradle certified AF UDC 80 unitised façade, which gives the building a new lease of life. With regard to the office design, Schüco followed the concept of New Work, a forward-thinking approach to the workplace.

Reference details

Type of Building Office and administration
Product areas Windows Doors Facades FACID Ventilation Solar shading Security Automation
Schüco Systems FWS 50.SI AWS 75 PD.SI AF UDC 80 ADS 80 FR 30 FWS 60.HI FWS 60 AD UP 75 AWS 75 BS.HI+ AWS 75.SI+ FACID 65 FWS 50 FireStop ADS 76.NI SP
Features Refurbishment Energy efficiency Cradle-to-Cradle Circularity
Location Bielefeld, Germany
Completion 2021
Architects tr.architekten Rössing-Tilicke
Specialist company Hilzinger Metallbau
Picture credits Frank Peterschröder

A milestone on the company campus

The Schüco company headquarters has been expanded and restructured continually since 2016. One renovated building is the Digital Hub One office complex, a former production hall which has been modernised according to the principles of New Work, while newbuilds include the Schüco One building designed by architectural practice 3XN and the Schüco carpark with its striking textile façade. After three years of renovation work, the Schüco Corporate Services building was made available to its users, the Finance and IT departments, at the end of 2021.

Three building structures, one unit

The complex is comprised of three building structures made of reinforced concrete: a seven-storey construction facing the future company headquarters Schüco One, a six-storey building along Karolinenstraße and a long, two-storey low-rise parallel to Herforder Straße. These three buildings were constructed one-by-one from the 1960s to the 1980s. In 2001, the façade of the complex, which was constructed as a Schüco ribbon window system, received a second suspended skin made of glass and aluminium. The interior of UZB, however, had remained largely unchanged, with its components more or less in their original condition. 

Fundamental restructuring

The main reason for the most recent conversion was the fact that the existing building fabric no longer complied with current fire protection requirements. While examining the building further, other technical and functional shortcomings were found, for example with regard to the service and sanitation systems and barrier-free access. Aesthetically speaking, the complex was also in need of an update. The colours of the interior had not been changed since the 1980s, and the suspended ceilings in the corridors and offices were outdated. To add to that, there was a lack of open workspaces and smart, inviting rooms for informal communication. It was clear to Schüco and the Cologne-based architectural practice tr.architekten, who were commissioned to create the design, that the complex was not only in need of technical renovations but would also require a complete refurbishment of the interior.

Geöffnete Schiebetür von Schüco mit Blick in den Wohnbereich

The New Work workplace concept

The design team approached the renovation in various stages. The office levels were completely redesigned in line with the principles of New Work. The areas are designed to accommodate 160 Schüco employees. Rooms for meetings with external auditors and tax advisors were also constructed. Open areas with the option of desk sharing, individual offices providing a quiet working environment, as well as meeting rooms and zones for informal communication alternate with one another in the floor plans. The end users of the complex were also involved throughout the design process, in order to increase acceptance of the new ways of working.

Acquired usable space

The reception and foyer and the staircases and lifts were also given a new lease of life. To do this, the existing lift shaft in the centre of the building was removed. A new lift was constructed at the intersection of the three building structures, at the rear-facing courtyard façade. The design team repurposed the extra usable space into open-plan communication zones.

A timeless building envelope

Another key element of the new design was to reinvigorate the façade, which required the existing aluminium components to be dismantled. "With the Schüco Corporate Services building, we've followed a holistic design approach," explains André Schreiber, the architect at Schüco responsible for the project. "This means that the façades should also be long-lasting and timeless. In keeping with the idea of showcasing as many of our products in use as possible on the campus, we have put the Cradle to Cradle-certified AF UDC 80 unitised façade to use for the very first time. "Even with the new building envelope, the three parts of the existing building are still recognisable as distinct structures. At the same time, the unitised façade lends them a muted, homogenous external appearance. In this way, the Schüco Corporate Services building offers a refreshing contrast to the bold and expressive design of the Schüco One newbuild opposite.

Geöffnete Schiebetür von Schüco mit Blick in den Wohnbereich

Project-specific details

The unitised construction of the UDC 80 façade enables it to be easily adapted to any type of structural scenario and distribution of functions in the building. The façade of the Schüco Corporate Services building was assembled out of around 332 prefabricated units. Vent and panoramic windows, closed panel fields, and ventilation vents are alternated throughout the façade. For the first time, the Schüco AB ZDS (Aluminium Blind Zip Design Screen) sun shading system, which is an external, textile roller blind system, was integrated in the unitised façade.  The cover caps on the windows are another special detail of this project. These extend from the façade in three different lengths, creating a subtle play of shadows on the building envelope.

Back into the raw material cycle

As soon as the decision was made to renovate the façade, Schüco was determined to make recycling a priority. The existing façade of the complex from the 1980s and 2000s contained a large amount of aluminium. Schüco is also a founding member of the A|U|F, an association which organises a closed-loop recycling process for aluminium from the window, door and façade industry. It was natural, then, to dismantle all of the aluminium components from the façade and canopy, and feed them back into the A|U|F raw material cycle. In order to ensure that only aluminium was fed into the cycle, the company in charge of demolition collected the individual constituent materials in separate containers as much as possible. The aluminium was then recycled in several container loads by companies belonging to the A|U|F. In total, 28 tonnes of the material were extracted from the building, which was confirmed by European Aluminium (EA) following an external audit, which confirmed a recycling rate of 98.3%.

Geöffnete Schiebetür von Schüco mit Blick in den Wohnbereich

Recycling rates recorded for the first time

In 2014, the EA began to survey the recycling rate of different buildings in Europe following demolition or renovation in order to independently confirm high recycling rates of aluminium. This figure is also used in the basic assumptions when calculating an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD). Before long, the EA began a new way of measuring recycling rates. They called on their members to name projects that would verify their recycling rates. Schüco answered this call. The audit results from the Schüco Corporate Services building were the first to be included in this new survey. 

A holistic approach

In addition to the UDC 80, other C2C Silver-certified products were used such as the FWS 50 / 60 SG mullion/transom construction for the entrance façade, the AWS 75 BS insert units and the AD UP 75 doors. Following the renovation, the building now meets the ambitious KfW 70 standard and consumes 265,000 kWh less primary energy per year than before as a result. The renovated building is supplied with certified green energy and receives heating energy and hot water via district heating.

Building materials from renewable resources

The roofs, for instance, are insulated with cellulose fibres. A green roof is also in the works. This 500 m² green space will encourage insect diversity, improve the microclimate both in and around the building, and reduce noise and pollution. The construction companies similarly took precautions to minimise pollution and noise while they worked on the building. Schüco chose to work predominantly with local businesses to reduce time spent on construction and on transporting materials. The project is being subsidised by the Ministry for the Environment, Conservation, Agriculture, and Consumer Protection in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. 

Product information

FWS 50.SI

Schüco Façade System FWS 50.SI

Passive house-certified mullion/transom façade for a variety of solutions

Based on pioneering isolator technology, the Schüco FWS 50.SI (Super Insulated) façade system offers highly thermally insulated solutions for designing diverse façades and skylights to passive house level, including optimised fabrication and installation processes.

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AWS 75 PD.SI

Schüco Window System AWS 75 PD.SI

Maximum transparency with minimal face width

Alongside energy efficiency, the seamless integration of form and function is nowadays a fundamental requirement when creating modern building envelopes. With the Schüco AWS 75 PD.SI (Panorama Design Super Insulation) window, Schüco now offers an opening unit that meets these architectural requirements perfectly, with minimal internal and external face widths and excellent thermal insulation.

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AF UDC 80

Schüco Façade System AF UDC 80

Dynamic unitised façade with high degree of design freedom

The Schüco AF UDC 80 (Aluminium Façade Unitized Dynamic Construction) is part of the Schüco AF UDC 80 system platform for aluminium unitised façades. With its scalable and tested assemblies, the dynamic system offers architects, specifiers and fabricators an easy way to construct building projects with unitised constructions and a wide range of use and design options based on efficient planning and fabrication.

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ADS 80 FR 30

Schüco Door System ADS 80 FR 30

Door and wall construction for multi-functional fire and smoke-protection applications

The proven Schüco ADS 80 FR 30 (Fire-Resistant) door system with a basic depth of 80 mm, which is based on highly stable 5-chamber hollow profiles, features impressive versatility in terms of application, function and design.

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FWS 60.HI

Schüco Façade System FWS 60.HI

Highly thermally-insulated mullion/transom façade with 60 mm face width for a variety of solutions

The highly thermally insulated Schüco FWS 60.HI (High Insulated) façade system offers high flexibility and attractive design options for highly thermally insulated façades and skylight areas in a narrow steel look, including optimised fabrication and installation processes. Thanks to a broad system range, solutions for the most varied requirements and applications can be implemented.

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FWS 60

Schüco Façade System FWS 60

High-performance mullion/transom façade with 60 mm face width – the basis for a variety of solutions

The Schüco FWS 60 façade system is an impressive basic system for façades and skylight areas with a high level of flexibility and attractive design options, including optimised fabrication and installation processes. Thanks to a broad system range, solutions for the most varied requirements and applications can be implemented.

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AD UP 75

Schüco Door System AD UP 75

Universal use as heavily used commercial door and stylish entrance door

Excellent insulation properties combined with high stability – the Schüco AD UP 75 door system with a 75 mm basic depth offers high functional reliability for all requirements in luxury residential and commercial buildings.

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AWS 75 BS.HI+

Schüco Window System AWS 75 BS.HI+

Highly thermaly insulated block window with concealed vent for sophisticated design requirements

With outstanding thermal insulation values and a slimline design without visible vent contours, Schüco AWS 75 BS.HI+ (Block System High Insulation) meets the highest energy-efficiency and architectural requirements with the greatest possible transparency.

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AWS 75.SI+

Schüco Window System AWS 75.SI+

Improved thermal insulation, security and fabrication

The optimised Schüco AWS 75.SI+ (Super Insulation) standard window system for the 75 mm basic depth is part of the Schüco AWS system platform and forms the basis for a range of applications in energy-efficient building envelopes. Depending on the architectural requirements, the highly thermally insulated aluminium system can be used as a punched opening, ribbon window, façade insert unit or in combination with Schüco door systems.

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FACID 65

Schüco Façade System FACID 65

Multifunctional textile façade with wide range of uses and designs

Sustainable construction increasingly includes the entire lifecycle of buildings, which means that the demand for functionality and flexibility in façades is always on the rise too. With the Schüco FACID 65 textile façade, the external appearance of a building can be adapted to changing requirements quickly and efficiently at any time, without limiting its function – an important step on the path to the transformative façade.

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FWS 50

Schüco Façade System FWS 50

High-performance mullion/transom façade with 50 mm face width – the basis for a variety of solutions

The Schüco FWS 50 façade system is an impressive basic system for façades and skylight areas with a high level of flexibility and attractive design options, including optimised fabrication and installation processes. Thanks to a broad system range, solutions for the most varied requirements and applications can be implemented.

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FireStop ADS 76.NI SP

Schüco Door System FireStop ADS 76.NI SP

Non-insulated smoke protection system with high flexibility

The Schüco FireStop ADS 76.NI SP non-insulated smoke protection door system, with its innovative open rebate single-chamber profile, is based on the Schüco FireStop platform, guaranteeing a high level of flexibility in planning and design.

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