IWKS Fraunhofer

Sustainability across the board

In Hanau, the Fraunhofer IWKS Research Institution explores the fields of resource strategies, recycling and material cycles. This is also reflected in the concept implemented for the office and laboratory building that was constructed there in 2020 by Stuttgart-based architectural practice hammerskrause architekten. The façade solutions from Schüco make an important contribution towards the sustainability of the newbuild.

Reference details

Type of Building Education and research
Product areas Windows Doors Facades Solar shading Security Automation
Schüco Systems CCB AWS 120 CC.SI FWS 50.HI AWS 75.SI+
Features New build Energy efficiency Cradle-to-Cradle Smart Building
Location Hanau, Hessen
Completion 2020
Architects Hammeskrause
Specialist company Grebenauer Metallbau,MB Lauterbach
Picture credits Christian Eblenkamp
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A flexible, modular construction

The Fraunhofer IWKS building has a floor area of 2600 m² and is set up for the current 80-person project team. It is situated on a spacious plot interspersed with greenery and wooded areas where individual structures are integrated, all with different building types, numbers of storeys and sizes. It therefore made sense to design the newbuild as a solitary construction with a flexible, modular base structure to allow for any future extensions. The different functions of the facility – office, laboratory, workshop and pilot plant – are allocated three different building structures. The shape and size of the units reflect the respective functional requirements. The three volumes are linked via a covered and extendable axis which is known as “Researcher's Street”. This connects the different areas efficiently, making it easy to find your way around the building.

The atrium as the communicative heart of the building

The main building of the research facility has a square floor plan and houses offices as well as communal spaces such as meeting and seminar rooms, kitchenettes and lounge areas. They are all grouped around a three-storey atrium with a glass roof. It is the heart of the building and its stand-out feature and, in addition to Researcher's Street, is the main location where the researchers can meet and chat informally. This not only makes the building a place where people enjoy spending time, but also encourages creativity and innovation among those who work there. The laboratories line the connecting axis and form a flat structure. The workshop on the other side of Researcher's Street is visibly set apart due to its striking sawtooth roof. It stretches across two-and-a-half storeys because of the large measuring equipment and test rigs that it houses.

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Energy-efficient window solutions

All of the façades of the building are designed as suspended rear-ventilated constructions. While the laboratory building and the workshop are clad in galvanised sheet steel panels arranged vertically, the uniform envelope of the main structure is made from grey fibre reinforced cement panels arranged horizontally. Ribbon windows from the passive house-certified Schüco AWS 120 CC.SI system allow daylight to flood the offices, while windows from the highly thermally insulated Schüco AWS 75.SI+ system have been fitted in the laboratories which line the connecting axis. The likewise highly thermally insulated mullion/transom façade on Researcher's Street made from the Schüco FWS 50.HI system creates a visual link to the outside space.

Recyclable materials

As the Fraunhofer IWKS focuses its research on recycling and closed material loops, recyclable materials logically played a key role in the building itself too. This was implemented in the façade by using products which can be separated by type, such as cladding made from fibre reinforced cement and sheet steel, as well as the C2C Silver certified Schüco AWS 75.SI+ and AWS 120 CC.SI window systems. This certification means that the unit can be dismantled and fed back into the material cycle after use. Furthermore, environmentally friendly substances are used in the product as well as renewable energy during manufacture. As some of the measuring equipment used for research at IWKS is very sensitive to vibrations, the building had to be constructed out of reinforced concrete. And even the concrete building shell consists of 20 percent recycled material.

Management of natural light

The AWS 120 CC.SI window system installed in the office façade has integrated sun shading thanks to the CCB composite blind. Project management partner Markus Hammes explains why he chose this product: “The building is situated on an open plot. So it is particularly important for the sun shading to be protected against wind and weathering.” He was also impressed by the excellent structural values of the system and the ability to control the sun shading to suit individual requirements. According to Hammes, another plus point is that the units can be easily cleaned from the inside. “For flush-fitted façades, I can highly recommend the AWS 120 CC.SI,” sums up the architect.

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Access control and window monitoring

The IWKS Hanau building is not accessible to the public. As standard, it has networked building services with access control and window monitoring. On the inside, the building is divided into areas that are freely accessible by researchers and visitors, such as the atrium and the adjoining communal areas, as well as zones and spaces that can only be entered via a separate access control system. This approach was made easier by the clearly structured floor plan. “It is sometimes the case that the IWKS is researching the same topic for different clients. The different research groups therefore have to be able to work and welcome their clients in separate areas,” explains Hammes.

BNB silver certified

The IWKS newbuild has been certified according to the German Assessment System for Sustainable Building (BNB). In addition to ecological and socio-cultural aspects, this also took into account building planning and implementation issues. For the energy concept of the Fraunhofer IWKS, the planners took a low-tech approach. They used natural processes, such as the air circulation in the atrium, to lower the energy consumption in the building. At the same time, they fully utilised the solar gains and natural light. The compact shape and an envelope based on highly thermally insulated Schüco window systems that are suitable for passive houses prevent heat loss in winter. The simplicity and balance of the materials not only reflects the requirements of the building project but also exemplifies sustainability in the truest sense of the word.

Product information

CCB

Schüco Sun Shading System CCB

Motorised Venetian blind – concealed in the Schüco AWS 120 CC.SI composite window system

The Schüco CCB (Concealed Composite Blind) sun shading system is a Venetian blind, fully integrated in the Schüco AWS 120CC.Si (Composite Construction Super Insulation) composite window system, which can be used regardless of wind loads and weather influences due to its protected position.

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AWS 120 CC.SI

Schüco Window System AWS 120 CC.SI

Optimised Schüco composite window with a high degree of integrated comfort and climate functions

The Schüco AWS 120 CC.SI (Composite Construction Super Insulation) composite window system together with integrated Schüco CCB (Concealed Composite Blind) sun shading system is an optimised complete system for energy-efficient building envelopes. It offers passive house-certified thermal insulation and sun shading, glare protection and screening with clear views outside, all of which can be used in any weather. With a barely visible louvre blade stack when the Venetian blind is raised and no light penetrating at the sides when the Venetian blind is lowered, the complete package meets high design requirements with its internal and external appearance. A structural-glazing design is also possible.

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FWS 50.HI

Schüco Façade System FWS 50.HI

Mullion/transom façade for a variety of solutions with high thermal insulation

The highly thermally insulated Schüco FWS 50.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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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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