BIG has been
announced, along with Buro-OS and OMA, as one of the winners for the new
69,000m2 media HQ for the international publishing house Axel Springer in Berlin, Germany.
Like a three dimensional neighborhood the building will unite the activities of
Axel Springer Campus with the public life of the city.
Located on the
historic site of the former Berlin Wall, the new addition to the Axel
Springer’s headquarters brings together a new array of media subsidiaries. The
building breathes new life into one of the last remaining building plots of the
former no-man’s land, and unifies the diverse surroundings into a new vibrant
urban center.
Bjarke Ingels: “We
propose a building that creates the optimum conditions for encounters and
exchanges between the various groups of users. Like a three dimensional
neighborhood, the building will bring together digital and traditional media
brands, start-ups and established firms, entrepreneurs and employees, and unite
the activities of Axel Springer Campus with the public life of the city.”
The existing Axel
Springer buildings embody two well-known typologies that have dominated Berlin’s urban
development of the last half century. An understated perimeter block of office
buildings that face into their own interior courtyards that was complemented by
a tower standing out in its urban context creating a public square at its base.
BIG conceptually
unites the qualities of these two building typologies – the intimate nature of
the courtyard and the efficiency of the tower – to create a new identity for
the Media Campus. The Campus’ main feature is an upward spiral of terraces and
stairs that move from the ground floor to connect the courtyard to the sky.
The street trees
continue in planters on the terraces, providing access to green spaces from all
floors in the building and magnificent views for both the staff as well as the
public. The façades of the public and semi-public areas are kept as transparent
as possible to provide maximum visual connection from the interior to the
surrounding city.
The new Campus will
be a testament of the future of Axel Springer and solidify its place in the
media industry. BIG’s organization of office programs will stimulate
interdisciplinary exchanges across professional boundaries. A free and flexible
floor plan allows for the gathering of people from multiple fields as well as
serendipitous meetings.
Like a diagonal
short-circuit in the horizontal layers of offices, the spiraling interior
becomes a literal landscape for work and exchange of ideas. All floors are
connected to the courtyard, terraces or roof garden so that every workspace is
steps away from ample daylight and fresh air – natural ingredients for a
creative workspace.
The public is
invited to see all entries from December 17 until December 22 in the exhibition “A call
for ideas – the new Axel Springer Campus in Berlin”
at the German Architecture Centre (DAZ) in Berlin.
Location: Berlin, Germany
Architect: BIG
Partners-in-Charge: Bjarke Ingels, Andreas Klok
Pedersen
Associate-in-Charge: André Schmidt
Project Leader: Lucian Racovitan, Hanna Johansson
Project Team: Aaron Hales, Alek Wadas, Alexander
Ejsing, Alexandra Lukianova, Horia Spirescu, Jonathan Quaade, Junjie Yan,
Kasper Reimar Hansen, Laura Wätte, Martin Maria Beck, Mathias Bank, Mikolai
Adamus, Nicolas Milot, Oscar Wilhelm Abrahamsson
Engineering: Bollinger+Grohmann
Landscape: Man Made Land + Topotek
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Lighting: Kardoff Ingenieure
Cost consultant: Wenzel + Wenzel
Size: 69,000 m2
Year: 2013
Competition Client: Axel Springer AG









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