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Science Park Linz, Austria Building, Project, Photo, News, Design, Image
Science Park Linz Austria : Architecture Information
Development by Caramel Architekten in Upper Austria, Europe
Science Park Linz - Johannes Kepler University, Austria
2007-09
Caramel Architekten
Images by Hertha Hurnaus added 29 Sep 2009:

Project Description
The program involved designing several individual buildings which
would be interwoven as well as tied to the existing University of
Linz campus. The plan was to take into consideration the neighboring
residential buildings as well as the natural form of the slope and
the katabatic winds, which play an important role in keeping the
city cool, and the poor condition of the building lot was not to
be overlooked either.
With the erection of the "Science Park" in the immediate
vicinity of the Johannes Kepler University the objective was to
bring together economy and research and draw research expertise
to Linz. In keeping with the standards of a modern scientific working
climate particular attention was paid to creating open areas between
the uniform structures, thus creating spaces to encourage exchange
and activity.

In order to avoid an inflexible grid structure, straight lines were
bent, thus also making full use of the grounds. In this way a more
relaxed structure and a better distribution of the different spatial
situations were created.
To plan both outdoor and indoor spatial situations that could potentially
serve as meeting points the individual elongated blocks were conceived
as two-part buildings. The glazed central area not only allows daylight
to enter the lower levels via a large indoor hall but also creates
communicative zones.

Finally, the horizontal bending of the elongated blocks arose out
of consideration to the existing structures. Moreover, the height
of the building corresponds to the upper edge of the slope to the
north and at the same time to the eaves of the residential buildings
to the south. The subsequent bend in the buildings on the south
side, however, results not only out of consideration to the neighbors
but plays with the front edge, which, as seen along with all the
building sections as a whole, ultimately modulates the overall form.
All in all, it was essential for the project to "crouch"
into the landscape. This is why part of the slope was removed to
make way for the basement, which houses the special rooms like laboratories
and workshops and connects the individual building sections. Above
this, hover the office wings between which the landscape flows into
the grounds - a measure which was used to overcome the difficult
task of tying the new structures to the existing campus, although
these two areas are separated by a heavily used road (Altenbergerstraße).
On the Science Park side, the grounds have been recessed enough
so that one enters the underpass at ground level, following along
a gradually sloping ramp that leads through the Park straight up
to the buildings on the university campus side. In this way, the
connection is at least in part at ground level.
Construction images from Aug 2009:

Above this level 0, as it were, extends the cantilevered structure
of the first building element (Mechatronik), which forms the actual
entranceway to the Science Park.
Due to its enormous span and the deflection, the unit has been designed
as a bridge structure, in which two massive cores support a 160-meter-long
steel truss frame.
The design of the façade also conforms to the structural
system of the truss frame. The parapets are not arranged randomly
but have been placed to coincide with the points of greatest deflection.
In this way the outward impression is diversified while the interior
is marked by greater individuality. A fascinating tension, the effect
of which is intensified by the arrangement of the lamellae at different
levels and intervals.
Construction images from Aug 2009:

Science Park Linz - Building Information
Science Park Linz Building Phase 1 Construction Unit MECHATRONIK
NUA 14,654 m2
NUA incl. underground garage 18,521 m2
GFS 16,509 m2
GFS incl. underground garage 20,094 m2
Science Park Linz Building Phases 2-4 total
NUA 36,894 m2
NUA incl. underground garage 48,810 m2
GFS 39,796 m2
GFS incl. underground garage 52,218 m2
Construction Unit 1: MECHATRONIK
Functions:
Ground floor: entrance foyer and specialty rooms (research laboratories)
Upper levels 1-5: office spaces
Cost:
Construction unit: 22 million euros without underpass
Total: according to competition: 70-80 million euros
Deadlines:
start of construction: 2nd quarter 2007
completion of construction unit 1: 4th quarter 2009
Contracting party, client: BIG
User: johannes kepler university, linz
Planners involved in the project:
Chief planner: caramel architekten ZT gmbh
Subcontractors (hired by the chief planner):
Structural engineering: werkraum ZT gmbh, vienna
Building services: planungsgruppe grünbichler
Electrical planning: planungsgruppe grünbichler
Building physics: ZT krückl, perg
Subcontractors (hired directly by BIG):
Geotechnical engineering, site investigation: bodenprüfstelle,
linz
Hydrology: machowetz, linz
Transportation planning: TB kubisch, steyr
Construction images from Aug 2009:

images from Caramel Architekten
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