Development Centre in Ingolstadt
documentation p. 401 - 406Architect Fink + Jocher | Fink, Dietrich | Jocher, Thomas | Specialist Planner Schuler, Matthias | TransSolar Energietechnik GmbH | Structural Engineer Schittig, G. |
Drafts
Horizontal section through south facade 1:20
Section/Part elevation 1:250
Site plan 1:10,000
Standard floor plan 1:500
Vertical section through north facade 1:20
Vertical section through north facade 1:20
Vertical section through south facade 1:20
Horizontal section through south facade 1:20
Section/Part elevation 1:250
Site plan 1:10,000
Standard floor plan 1:500
Vertical section through north facade 1:20
Vertical section through north facade 1:20
Vertical section through south facade 1:20
The building is used for limited periods by suppliers of vehicle parts working on specific projects. The offices, situated along the north face behind a highly insulated wall clad in dark metal shingles, enjoy glare-free lighting and are subject to minimum insolation in summer. The hall space to the south forms an integral part of the energy concept (p. 448). Between the two layers of glazing are electronically operated sunscreen louvres, which control the entry of light. Ventilation flaps create a stack effect in the hall for heated air in summer. In winter, the hall serves to collect and transport solar heat. From an underground duct and via conduits in the solid floors, the offices are supplied with cool air in summer and with preheated fresh air in winter.
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