WERKSTATT 17 – NEW WORK ÜBER DEN DÄCHERN DER STADT

Design Schwarz Architekturbüro Nürnberg GbR
Location Nürnberg, Germany
It is always fascinating to imagine how other people — or even animals — perceive the world. Does our dog actually recognize colors? How does the heron spot a small fish deep below the water? Does a horse, with its laterally positioned eyes, see two images? And why does my colleague describe a wall as green when it appears blue to me?

Vision is undoubtedly one of our most important tools for orientation and decision-making. At the same time, it is the central source of information for physical design across all fields. Anyone who designs and builds should always be aware that the result will be experienced — at least in nuances — differently and individually by each viewer and user. That said, there are also design solutions that tend to appeal to everyone. These include spatial situations that provide an overview — a vantage point over a broader environment — such as a gallery, a balcony, or a rooftop terrace. Anthropologically, this offers an advantage: people can stand securely and survey their surroundings; emotionally, it provides stimulation and visual pleasure. Panoramic views are particularly popular. This was precisely the reason for redefining the 17th floor of an administrative high-rise in Nuremberg — making full use of its spectacular views. The client sought a flexible, inspiring, and at the same time functional place for communication, in order to meaningfully and attractively expand their working environment — a ll while operations continued uninterrupted. Space was actually quite limited — just 141 square meters — as the triangular floor plan also accommodates the elevator cores and stairwell. However, alongside the circulation and distribution areas between these cores, two valuable spatial zones remained along the window façade. The idea of adopting an “industrial look with a workshop character” became the guiding concept. Wall claddings and suspended ceilings were removed, resulting — together with a mineral screed floor — in a more raw spatial expression. A continuous, specially developed lighting concept adds another layer of effect. The floor was also equipped with new furnishings that create areas for teamwork, retreat, and informal exchange, following a simple and functional design language. The result is “Werkstatt 17,” which — with its panoramic corner — has become a favorite place for employees.

Details
ClientBundesagentur für Arbeit c/o BA – Gebäude- , Bau- und Immobilienmanagement GmbH
CityNürnberg
CountryGermany
ArchitectsSchwarz Architekturbüro Nürnberg GbR
CompletionAugust 2024
SectorFederal authority
Project typeModification/ conversion
Gross floor area m2141
Number of employees2500
Solutions
Lighting-
Flooring-
Acoustics-
Workspace Furniture-
Conference Furniture-
Lounge Furniture-
Greenery-
Technology-
Gastronomy-
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