Photonics Innovation CenterInnovationszentrum Photonik

The architecture where shapes, lights, and colors
are dancing wildly


Left:Laboratory, Right:Research laboratories
Photo by Aoki Tsukasa
An amoeba of an industry and development park
The Innovationszentrum Photonic's (Photonics Innovation Center) characteristic shape was constructed as a part of WISTA, in which the former airport and center of aircraft industries would be transformed into a high-tech industrial park of research and development for optical, electronic, and laser technologies. In the design competition of 1995, the plan submitted by Sauerbruch & Hutton was selected to build, this complex. The Photonik is made up of two, amoeba-like structures: a smaller flat-roofed building for conducting experiments, and a three-story building housing research laboratories. The buildings are connected by an underground passage. It was necessary that the research wing should be divided into several parts of various sizes in order to lease them to various users. So the design adopted for the buildings matches the requirement for an efficient use of the spaces, connecting them with a passageway.



Inside of Research laboratories
Photo by Aoki Tsukasa
Colorful double skin
In the Research and Development Wing, all the walls except a part of the entrance hall are of double skin structure in order to secure thermal insulation and natural ventilation as necessary. In order to divide the place into several units for leasing, the double skin is composed of various units (of 3.75m in total length): the first part of this unit has three vertical layers and is 75cm wide, with two pierced RC pillars, and the second part of the unit has a width of 75cm, which are located both to the right and left of the first section, so the total width of a unit becomes 3.75m. The 75cm-section is both the main structure and the exhaust shaft, and the parts extending both to the left and right are used for inner openings and air intake.
The gap between the inner and outer layer of the double skin is ca.80cm. Several colored window blinds are installed on the outer fa_ade, which is made up of combination glass panes with a width of 16mm. The intake slots (30mm in height ) are drilled at each part of the lower, 1.5m-wide layer. The inner facades are composed of double-hung windows, which can be moved vertically after being retracted inwardly, with Low-E double-glazing (u-value =1.5W/sqmK.). This system allows natural ventilation as needed.


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