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Kit Energy Lab 2.0 transform the renewable energy in electricity

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The Energy Lab 2.0 at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is an intelligent platform, set up to explore the interplay of components in the energy systems of the future and in particular to speed up the energy transition in Germany through the integration of renewable energy in the production of electricity. Electrical, thermal and chemical energy flows, as well as new information and communication technologies are combined in a cluster of facilities. Project partners are the Helmholtz Centres, the National Aeronautics and Space Research Centre of the Federal Republic of Germany (DLR) and Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ).

The new construction of building 668 on a site formerly used for experiments with solar energy in the north of the Campus Nord provides an attractive, high-quality and flexible location for this research. The detached building has the appearance of a homogenous unit with a translucent building envelope made of polycarbonate that allows the wooden construction on the interior to shimmer through and accommodates an ample, column-free test hall as well as a two-storey office wing.

The main approach is from the west via a glass vestibule in the central zone of access, which leads between the offices and the hall, alongside a lightweight glass wall, into the building, allowing generous views between these building sections. The right side opens up onto a hall, while the office spaces are aligned on the left. The control station, the test preparation area, the meeting rooms and the auxiliary rooms are also located here. In the building centre, a stairway and elevator lead to the upper storey, where additional office and preparation rooms are located, as well as a small staff kitchen with seating. The rooms allocated to the test areas are adjacent to the hall atrium and provide direct views into this open space.

The test hall accommodates the areas “Power-Hardware in the Loop” (PHIL) and “Smart Energy System Control Laboratory” (SESCL) as well as assembly areas for tests. The hall and the saw-tooth roof are generously clad with translucent polycarbonate plates, which allow a consistent amount of daylight to enter the entire test area. Adjacent assembly areas for technical construction elements with large thermal loads are not part of the energy system of the building envelope but instead, with their slatted facade, ensure consistent heat removal and ventilation of the construction elements.

The material of the hall incorporates references to the neighbouring buildings with their industrial character. Window openings set in specific places in the office facade enable a selective illumination of the interior spaces with their unobtrusive design. While here wood and simple glass facades are the dominant design element, the hall is characterized by the polycarbonate facade and the wooden construction of the saw-tooth roof.

Credits

 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen
 Germany
 Facility Management KIT
 03/2019
 1730 mq
 Behnisch Architekten
 Jörg Usinger, Kari Silloway, Nevyana Tomeva
 Construction management: Wiesler Zwirlein Architekten, Structural engineer: Kreiling Krieger Lietzow Beratende Ingenieure, MEP: S E F Ingenieurgesellschaft Jergler mbH, Electrical: Ingenieurgesellschaft Jergler mbH & Co. KG, Transport system: Büro 460, Building physics: Neckar Ingenieure, Acoustics: Ingenieurbüro Kubena, Fire protection: Endress Ingeniuergesellschaft mbH Branschutzsachverständnige, Coordinator for safty and health matters: ARCADIS GmbH, Survey: Ing.Büro Bahlinger, Geotechnics: GHJ Ing.Büro für Geo- und Umwelttechnik
 Floor covering: DLW AG, Tile: Mosa, Carpet: Fabroment AG, Partition Walls: Lindner AG, miscellaneous: Remmers, Prokulit, Kalzip, Knauf, MERKO-TSK International GmbH & Co. KG, Schüco International KG
 David Matthiessen

Curriculum

Behnisch Architekten was founded in 1989 and works out of four offices – Stuttgart, Munich, Boston and Los Angeles. The firm enjoys a global reputation for high-quality architecture that integrates environmental responsibility, creativity, and public purpose and produces a rich variety of buildings mainly in Europe and North America. The partners and staff share a vision to push the boundaries of high performance, 21st-century architecture that respects user needs, ecological resources, and local cultures. From the beginning, Behnisch has prioritized the social dimension of architecture and the quality of the urban environment. Its projects respond to the material and spiritual needs of people. In over 30 years, the firm has created a diverse portfolio of projects that is attuned to the culture and climate of place and demonstrates new ways for occupants to inhabit their surroundings.

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