DIN-Office

Général

Projet: DIN-Office
Forme du bâtiment: Immeuble de bureau
Adresse: Burggrafenstraße 6
Code postal/Ville: 10787 Berlin
Pays: Allemagne
Company Division: Lindner Isoliertechnik & Industrieservice GmbH, Lindner SE | Aménagement Central.Est Allemagne, Lindner SE | Building Services Engineering
Achèvement: from 2019 to 2021

Description

Projet: DIN-Office
Description:

Over 100 years of the German Institute for Standardisation e. V. (DIN), of which the headquarters on Burggrafenstraße in Berlin has been in existence for around 50 years - reasons enough to tackle both a complete (energy-related) renovation of the ensemble (with parts of the building dating from the 1960s - 1990s) and to design a completely new working environment for the approximately 700 employees. The aim was to use the appropriate structural framework to drive forward the change in DIN's internal organisation and thus "new standards" for the 21st century. For this purpose, the small-scale floor plans were removed and the building was reduced to its basic static structure. The exterior facade was also newly "clad" and extended with a risalit over 10 storeys. Now the new DIN building, designed by Kim Nalleweg Architekten & klm-Architekten Berlin, appears as a calm, monolithic block with a prominent main entrance with open foyer, staff restaurant and roof terrace.

In 2019, the Lindner Group was awarded the contract for the expansion of the office worlds, including the upgrading of the building services and all electrical trades. In just 19 months, around 20,000 m² were transformed into modern, colour-coordinated working worlds with various workplace situations. In addition to high design standards, the focus was on a high level of room comfort and efficient function. Here, Lindner was not only responsible for the fit-out, but also supplied a large part of the installed systems, such as metal ceilings, partly installed as heating/cooling elements, or acoustically optimised wall panels. The work and meeting areas were separated with GK partitions, supplemented with Lindner glass partitions or wall elements with wooden surfaces. The wooden doors and door elements in smoked oak also come from Lindner, as does special furniture for the newly designed meeting and break zones. The project management according to lean construction methods ensured a smooth, on-time process. Thanks to collaborative and transparent planning and control, the project was successfully completed as a team, despite all the challenges that renovation entails.
 

Entreprises impliquées

Client: DIN e.V., Berlin, Allemagne
Project Controller: BJP Ingenieure Leipzig, Leipzig, Allemagne
General Planning: KLM Architekten, Berlin, Allemagne
TGA-Planung: Winter Ingenieure, Berlin, Allemagne

Produits

Screed works
Floor coating works
Plastering works
Painter, paperhanging and varnishing works
Tiling and flagstone works
Natural and artificial stone works
Steel construction works
Outside facilities
Sanitary
Building Services
Insulation works
Fire Protection
Steel Construction Works
Furniture
Special Furniture
Plasterboard ceiling systems
Plasterboard ceilings 2,000
Plasterboard partition systems
Metal stud plasterboard partition systems 12,000
Parements
Plafonds métalliques chauffants et rafraîchissants
F0 plafonds métalliques
LMD-E - Plafonds accrochés / de couloir 4,500
Cloisons vitrées
Lindner Life Stereo 125
Cloisons pleines
Lindner Logic 100 Timber
Habillage
Metal acoustic elements 1,300
Movable partitions
Portes
Tubular Frame Doors 250 FT2
Portes en bois
Commercial doors 350 pce

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