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Barkow Leibinger's Tour Total Opens in Berlin

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Oct 12, 2012

Tour Total in Berlin, Germany by Barkow Leibinger (Photo: Christian Richters)

Tour Total, the latest project by German firm Barkow Leibinger, opened yesterday in Berlin. The 18-story tower, new home to the Germany headquarters of oil company TOTAL, is the first piece of the so called "Europacity" behind Berlin Central Station.

Project Description from the Architects:

The Europacity is a master plan for a new urban district of 40 hectors directly to the north of the main train station (Hauptbahnhof) in Berlin. The master plan will accommodate an art campus, marina, restaurants, residences, and offices along the Heidestrasse. The first building in this plan, for the French energy company Total, was completed in fall 2012. The Tour Total is a singular high-rise that gives the company and its 500 employees a clear identity and location for their headquarters in Germany.

Barkow Leibinger´s design was developed in a series of workshops with the client, the tenant, and the city-planning agency. The 68-meter building consists of 18 floors including the entry level lobby and bistro, offices, and a technical floor.

An early goal for a DGNB Silver certificate for sustainability guided the planning decisions. Much of this was achieved through an intelligent facade system and energy re-use.

Photo: Christian Richters
Photo: Corinne Rose
Photo: Nicole Nuñez / Barkow Leibinger

The volume of the building (depth and length) generates well-lit and naturally ventilated office floors. The form of the building reacts to a number of existing urban conditions. Its front is oriented to Heidestrasse and to the planned future park to the north. The overall form then folds creating a concave and convex side in reaction to the orthogonal edge to the Heidestrasse and to the radial system generated by the curving Minna-Cauer Strasse. A two-storey arcade defined by columns wraps the building base with closed and open arcades for the main entrance and a pedestrian path to the north. The arcade acts as a filter between the lobby and the exterior and as a scaling device for the overall building.

The free-standing tower defines a pedestrian passage that leads to a new public space with restaurants and other amenities, located between the new tower and a planned adjacent urban block. An offset core places the elevator lobby at the east facade giving each office floor daylight and orientation at the arrival point on each floor.

Photo: Nicole Nuñez / Barkow Leibinger
Photo: Nicole Nuñez / Barkow Leibinger
Photo: Nicole Nuñez / Barkow Leibinger

Supporting the formal dynamic of the building and Total’s identity of mobility and energy, the load-bearing facade is made up of varying facetted pre-cast concrete elements that adjust to the building´s changing form.

The facade grid uses surface depth and sculptural definition to emphasize the verticality of the building. The grid consists of a geometric pattern which repeats itself diagonally, wrapping around the corners of the building like a thick curtain. It also acts as a mediator between the private interior spaces and the very public exterior space.

The load bearing facade combined with the core provides for column free interior workspaces.

Photo: Corinne Rose
Lighting Test - Pre-Opening (Photo: Ina Reinecke / Barkow Leibinger)
Lighting Test - Pre-Opening (Photo: Johannes Förster)

Project Details:

Project: Tour Total, Jean-Monnet-Straße 2, Berlin, Germany
Program: Program Lobby, Offices, Conference and Seminarrooms, Underground Parkinggarage
Client | Investor: CA Immo Deutschland GmbH
Location: Berlin, Germany
Size: 28,000 qm complete / 18,000 qm obove ground
Time for Completion: 07 | 2010 – 09 | 2012

Feasibility Study Staff:
Martina Bauer, Michael Bölling, Hans-Georg Bauer, Patrick Delahoy, Hiroki Nakamura, Nora Peyer, Katrin Voermanek, Gabriel Warshawsky

Design and Building Staff:
Klaus Reintjes (project management)
Hans-Georg Bauer, Andreas Lang, Christina Möller, Ruwen Rimpau, Tobias Wenz
Model: Jens Weßel, Derek Bangle
Werk 5, Berlin

District Development Europacity, Project Management and Investor: CA Immo Deutschland GmbH
Building Construction Management: omniCon Gesellschaft für innovatives Bauen mbH, Bereich Berlin
Structural Engineer: GuD Planungsgesellschaft Ingenieurbau mbH, Berlin
Mechanical Engineer: Fürstenau & Partner Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, Berlin
Energy Design: energydesign braunschweig GmbH, Braunschweig
Sustainability Consultants: Drees & Sommer, Berlin
Fire Protection Consultants: hhp Berlin Ingenieure für Brandschutz, Berlin
Acoustical Engineer: BBM Müller-BBM, Berlin
Façade Consultants: Priedemann Fassadenberatung GmbH, Großbeeren/ Berlin
Concrete Unit Fabricators: Dreßler Bau GmbH, Stockstadt

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Barkow Leibinger's Tour Total Opens in Berlin

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Oct 12, 2012

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Tour Total in Berlin, Germany by Barkow Leibinger (Photo: Christian Richters)

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barkow leibinger ● berlin ● europe ● germany ● high-rise ● opening ● tower

Tour Total, the latest project by German firm Barkow Leibinger, opened yesterday in Berlin. The 18-story tower, new home to the Germany headquarters of oil company TOTAL, is the first piece of the so called "Europacity" behind Berlin Central Station.

Project Description from the Architects:

The Europacity is a master plan for a new urban district of 40 hectors directly to the north of the main train station (Hauptbahnhof) in Berlin. The master plan will accommodate an art campus, marina, restaurants, residences, and offices along the Heidestrasse. The first building in this plan, for the French energy company Total, was completed in fall 2012. The Tour Total is a singular high-rise that gives the company and its 500 employees a clear identity and location for their headquarters in Germany.

Barkow Leibinger´s design was developed in a series of workshops with the client, the tenant, and the city-planning agency. The 68-meter building consists of 18 floors including the entry level lobby and bistro, offices, and a technical floor.

An early goal for a DGNB Silver certificate for sustainability guided the planning decisions. Much of this was achieved through an intelligent facade system and energy re-use.

Photo: Christian Richters
Photo: Corinne Rose
Photo: Nicole Nuñez / Barkow Leibinger

The volume of the building (depth and length) generates well-lit and naturally ventilated office floors. The form of the building reacts to a number of existing urban conditions. Its front is oriented to Heidestrasse and to the planned future park to the north. The overall form then folds creating a concave and convex side in reaction to the orthogonal edge to the Heidestrasse and to the radial system generated by the curving Minna-Cauer Strasse. A two-storey arcade defined by columns wraps the building base with closed and open arcades for the main entrance and a pedestrian path to the north. The arcade acts as a filter between the lobby and the exterior and as a scaling device for the overall building.

The free-standing tower defines a pedestrian passage that leads to a new public space with restaurants and other amenities, located between the new tower and a planned adjacent urban block. An offset core places the elevator lobby at the east facade giving each office floor daylight and orientation at the arrival point on each floor.

Photo: Nicole Nuñez / Barkow Leibinger
Photo: Nicole Nuñez / Barkow Leibinger
Photo: Nicole Nuñez / Barkow Leibinger

Supporting the formal dynamic of the building and Total’s identity of mobility and energy, the load-bearing facade is made up of varying facetted pre-cast concrete elements that adjust to the building´s changing form.

The facade grid uses surface depth and sculptural definition to emphasize the verticality of the building. The grid consists of a geometric pattern which repeats itself diagonally, wrapping around the corners of the building like a thick curtain. It also acts as a mediator between the private interior spaces and the very public exterior space.

The load bearing facade combined with the core provides for column free interior workspaces.

Photo: Corinne Rose
Lighting Test - Pre-Opening (Photo: Ina Reinecke / Barkow Leibinger)
Lighting Test - Pre-Opening (Photo: Johannes Förster)

Project Details:

Project: Tour Total, Jean-Monnet-Straße 2, Berlin, Germany
Program: Program Lobby, Offices, Conference and Seminarrooms, Underground Parkinggarage
Client | Investor: CA Immo Deutschland GmbH
Location: Berlin, Germany
Size: 28,000 qm complete / 18,000 qm obove ground
Time for Completion: 07 | 2010 – 09 | 2012

Feasibility Study Staff:
Martina Bauer, Michael Bölling, Hans-Georg Bauer, Patrick Delahoy, Hiroki Nakamura, Nora Peyer, Katrin Voermanek, Gabriel Warshawsky

Design and Building Staff:
Klaus Reintjes (project management)
Hans-Georg Bauer, Andreas Lang, Christina Möller, Ruwen Rimpau, Tobias Wenz
Model: Jens Weßel, Derek Bangle
Werk 5, Berlin

District Development Europacity, Project Management and Investor: CA Immo Deutschland GmbH
Building Construction Management: omniCon Gesellschaft für innovatives Bauen mbH, Bereich Berlin
Structural Engineer: GuD Planungsgesellschaft Ingenieurbau mbH, Berlin
Mechanical Engineer: Fürstenau & Partner Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, Berlin
Energy Design: energydesign braunschweig GmbH, Braunschweig
Sustainability Consultants: Drees & Sommer, Berlin
Fire Protection Consultants: hhp Berlin Ingenieure für Brandschutz, Berlin
Acoustical Engineer: BBM Müller-BBM, Berlin
Façade Consultants: Priedemann Fassadenberatung GmbH, Großbeeren/ Berlin
Concrete Unit Fabricators: Dreßler Bau GmbH, Stockstadt

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