Interdisciplinary Center for Nanostructured Films

Erlangen, Germany
Photo © Stefan Müller-Naumann
Photo © Stefan Müller-Naumann
Photo © Stefan Müller-Naumann
Photo © Stefan Müller-Naumann
Photo © Stefan Müller-Naumann
Photo © Stefan Müller-Naumann
Photo © Stefan Müller-Naumann
Photo © Stefan Müller-Naumann
Photo © Stefan Müller-Naumann
Photo © Stefan Müller-Naumann
Photo © Stefan Müller-Naumann
Photo © Stefan Müller-Naumann
Photo © Stefan Müller-Naumann
Photo © Stefan Müller-Naumann
Architects
doranth post architekten GmbH
Location
Cauerstraße 3 , 91058 Erlangen, Germany
Year
2018

The 5 floor new build is a complex research facility with a variety of different uses. Twelve renowned working groups from several different professorial chairs will explore in this building technically relevant applications based on fundamental knowledge in the fields of optics and photonic technology.

The structure fits in with the surrounding campus buildings. The usable areas of the almost square, main body are organised around a spacious inner courtyard.

The outer appearance is characterised by a uniform sheath covered of textured fibre cement boards. The circumferential window strips wrap the building in an offset fashion thereby binding the different uses of the building together. The horizontal format of the panels, as well as the arrangement of the slender window bands, emphasise the horizontal structure of the building.

Related Projects

  • Shanghai Suhe MixC World
    KOKAISTUDIOS
  • Welcome to the Stage!
    Kjellander Sjöberg
  • Hovering Kan-Too – Great Bay Area Center Showroom
    Wutopia Lab
  • Stockwell-Rodríguez Residence
    Belmont Freeman Architects
  • Haunsbergstraße | 1. Preis
    Architektinnen Schremmer.Jell ZT GmbH

Magazine

Other Projects by doranth post architekten GmbH

Sophie-Scholl-/Willi-Graf-High School
München, Germany
Neubau Preclinical Center Max-Planck-Institut für Psychatrie München
München, Germany
Ernst Strüngmann Institute
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
German Theatre München
München, Germany
Max-Planck-Institute for Heart and Lung Research
Bad Nauheim, Germany