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Ernsting Service Centre Coesfeld-Lette, Germany/ David Chipperfield

4 November 2009 959 views No Comment

The building, located in the small town of Coesfeld-Lette, just west of Munster in Germany’s North-Rhine Westphalia region, is the new headquarters for the German clothing retailer Ernsting. Designed on a greenfield site, the structure stands alongside two existing distribution centres, one of which was designed by Santiago Calatrava in the 1980s and the other by Schilling Architects in the late 1990s. This third building completes the Ernsting compound and provides office space for business and retail managers together with a research and evelopment department.
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The concept for its design was to break up the form of the two storey building landscape and to provide a more open than usual relationship between inside and outside. This notion of fragmenting the internal mass of the structure was also influenced by the demands of the client who sought to define each of Ernsting’s various business holding within a singular building envelope. These conditions allowed for the opportunity to design internal courtyards, which provide a hub from which all of the programmatic elements of the building could radiate, and which simultaneously afforded all of the office areas light and open space.
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The sense of openness is further emphasised by a colonnade and balconies around the periphery of the monolithic precast structure, and by two atrium spaces, the larger of which acts as the main lobby and entry point for the building, and accommodates the principal area where people inside the building can meet. Inside, the office space is open-plan, with very few of the more conventional cellular office compartments dividing up the space, providing views into the courtyards and across to the surrounding countryside from both sides of the interior of the building. Complementing this strong sense of lightness and horizontal detachment, the building is raised slightly off the ground plane, appearing to float, looking to maintain a lightness of touch within the weight of architectural presence.
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Client: Ernsting’s Bau & Grund GmbH & Co Kg
Gross Floor Area: 14,000 m2
Design Architect: David Chipperfield

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