SR-Bank HQ/Finansparken Bjergsted

Representative and sustainable: timber and glass skyscraper

For the "Bjergsted Finansparken" newbuild, the headquarters for Spare Bank in Stavanger in south Norway, Helen & Hard collaborated with SAAHA to create an exciting hybrid construction and an icon of contemporary timber architecture.  The building was developed to meet the high criteria of the BREEAM Outstanding certification and is a perfect example of modern timber construction, which has long since shed its low-tech, eco image.

Detaljer om referansen

Bygningstype Kontor og administrasjon
Produktområder Fasader Solskjerming
Schüco-systemer FWS 50 CTB
Egenskaper Nybygg Energieffektivitet BREEAM Motstandskraft
Sted Stavanger, Norway
Ferdigstillelse 2018
Arkitekt Arkitektfirma Helen & Hard AS,Saaha as
Forhandler A.S Rubicon
Foto © Foto: Sindre Ellingsen

Glass-roofed atrium

What's special about this building is that the structure, which is made predominantly out of timber, is clad in a classic, geometric Schüco mullion/transom glass façade to contrast with the warm, organically formed wood interior of the complex. With a gross floor area of over 22,000 m2, the project is one of the largest multi-storey timber constructions in Europe – the triangular complex has seven storeys at its northern tip and drops down to four storeys across a length of 83 and 97 metres along its edges. A huge glass-roofed atrium stretches between the sloping vents and forms the centrepiece of the building. 

Kräne mit Metallschrottberg

Taking account of sun shading

The glass panels with printed dots attached to the outside of the classic Schüco FWS 50 façade add rhythm to the two lengthwise façades and provide additional sun shading to the offices inside. Furthermore, the external CTB sun shading is integrated in the Schüco FWS 50 façade. The glass façade allows passers-by to see into the organic interior rooms and the open timber construction of the building, giving them a glimpse of the different styles and symbolism: strong, well-fortified and disciplined on the outside; dynamic, inviting and sustainable on the inside.

Schüco envelope covering the timber frame

Structurally, the building consists of three layers. The basement levels and four service shafts were designed in reinforced concrete and have a fortifying effect. The load-bearing structure on top of these is a timber frame construction with supports and carriers made from high load-bearing laminated beech veneer. The intermediate floors are made from glued laminated wood or cross laminated timber, depending on the load-bearing capacity, and are reinforced with a continuous edge beam along the façades. The Schüco building envelope is the third, final, room-enclosing layer which covers the timber construction. At the top is a grass-covered sedum roof. The result is an innovative and sustainable building which, thanks to the use of natural materials, creates a healthy, inspiring working and customer environment.

Produktinformasjon

FWS 50

Schüco Fasadesystem FWS 50

Schüco FWS 50 post-riegel-fasade forener enkel produksjon med den beste energieffektiviteten på passivhus-nivå

Schüco FWS 50 fasade setter nye standarder for produksjon og energieffektivitet. Ved videreutviklingen av de kjente FW-systemene, var fokus spesielt rettet mot forenkling av produksjonen i verkstedet og på byggeplassen. Nye prefabrikkerte systemkomponenter sikrer for eksempel vesentlig raskere, og dermed mer effektiv, produksjonsprosess i verkstedet.

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CTB

Schüco Sun Shading CTB

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