GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research

Wischofstraße 1-3, 24148 Kiel, Germany
Photo © Marcus Ebener

The Centre for Ocean Research’s building expansion is situated on the Schwentine Estuary in the Kiel Fjord. With a Corten steel base that picks up the architectural outline of the existing building, the expansion integrates itself into its environment, which is characterised by its brick buildings. The base accommodates the storage of expedition equipment and laboratories, and is divided by patios. Overhead, five cubes for the different areas of research emerge with different sets of proportions. These cubes give the building a liveliness with their prismatic, reflective glass and aluminum facades. The interplay between the hermetic base, which corresponds with its environment, and the glass cubes, which catch the maritime atmosphere, comprises the building’s architectural concept. A special position is held by the cube that contains publicly accessible areas—including a library and conference room—and which is likewise covered in Corten steel. Informal common areas and conference rooms, which offer a view of the water and the institute’s own research vessels, are provided along the corridors in order to promote daily interaction among the researchers.

Photo © Marcus Ebener
Photo © Marcus Ebener
Photo © Marcus Ebener
Year
2023

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