Lufthansa Aviation Center
The German airline’s new administrative building at Frankfurt Airport combines "high tech" and "low-energy" - an exemplary design from the offices of Ingenhoven Architekten.
Architect:
Ingenhoven Architekten, Düsseldorf
Lighting designer:
Tropp Lighting Design, Weilheim
Photographer:
Frieder Blickle, Hamburg
Place:
Frankfurt am Main
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Nestled between the motorways, car parks, hangars and terminal buildings at Frankfurt Airport lies the German Lufthansa’s new Aviation Center. Over 1800 people work under the one roof, whose form resembles that of a paraglider. Large atria, designed as gardens, divide the building complex into several units, each six storeys high, connected by a passage on ground level. The massive use of technology and design intelligence enabled the Ingenhoven architects to create a building whose elegance and transparency conveys the corporate values of their clients while simultaneously respecting both the needs of the users and environmental concerns.
The omnipresent daylight that floods in through the glass architecture is supplemented by the holistic lighting concept that adds two components of artificial lighting: Optec wallwashers are mounted on singlets on the upper edge of the wall and brighten up the ceiling as indirect lighting. Direct light is provided by the luminaire inserts in the specially designed "modular technology frame system", a ceiling element which is used throughout the entire building - more on this on the next page.
This modular technology frame system was developed by architects and lighting designers in close cooperation with ERCO as luminaire manufacturer. ERCO’s input was necessary because the design-related minimised heights of the individual ceilings meant that it was not possible to integrate essential functions into the ceiling construction in the usual fashion. The mass-produced element holds acoustic panels, smoke detectors and loudspeakers as well as various luminaire inserts such as downlights or directional luminaires for metal halide lamps from the ERCO product range. Various lighting milieus can be achieved by exchanging the luminaire inserts. The module’s striking appearance makes it a hallmark feature of the architecture.
Tesis in-ground luminaires in the surroundings of the Aviation Center illuminate the protruding eaves from below. The precise lighting technology of the Tesis adjustable uplights and state-of-the-art metal halide lamps allow this effect to be achieved with a comparatively low number of luminaires - a factor that reduces the installation costs in the outdoor area.
Each of the nine atria is designed as a garden with its own theme. Tesis uplights are used here to add scenic lighting effects to the bushes and trees.
Factsheet
Deutsche Lufthansa AG
Lufthansa Aviation Center
Airportring
60546 Frankfurt/Main
The Lufthansa Aviation Center is open for visitors from Monday to Friday, 5:00am - 10:00pm.
Telephone: +49 (0)69 696 - 0
lac.lufthansa.com
Architects: Ingenhoven Architekten, Düsseldorf
www.ingenhovenarchitekten.de
Involved parties (in excerpts, sources: Ingenhoven Architekten)
Structural design and special statics
Werner Sobek Ingenieure GmbH, Stuttgart
www.wernersobek.com
Technical building equipment
HL-Technik AG Beratende Ingenieure, München
Brendel Ingenieure GmbH, Frankfurt/Main
Ebert Ingenieure, Frankfurt/Main
Facade design
DS-Plan GmbH, Stuttgart
Building physics
DS-Plan GmbH, Stuttgart
Institut für Bauphysik Horst Grün GmbH, Mülheim/Ruhr
Lighting design, artificial and natural lighting
Tropp Lighting Design, Weilheim
www.tropp-lighting.com
Interior
Ingenhoven Architekten, Düsseldorf
Open space planning
Ingenhoven Architekten, Düsseldorf
with landscape architects WKM Weber Klein Maas Landschaftsarchitekten, Meerbusch
Energy concept - client advice
Baumgartner & Partner AG, Dübendorf (CH)
Building data (Source: Ingenhoven Architekten)
Start of planning: Spring 2000
Construction period (1st phase): 2002-2006
Gross floor area / net usable area: 126,203 m²
Gross volume: 605,000 m³
Lighting tools used
Gimbal
Introduction
Product overview
Tesis IP68
Introduction
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Guide
The Guide section provides thorough information on everything from the physical bases of lighting to suggested solutions for different lighting situations. The interactive knowledge modules vividly illustrate lighting solutions that are possible with this product range.
General lighting
Providing ambient luminescence
Accentuation
Emphasising objects to attract attention
Recessed luminaires
Recessed ceiling luminaires with different light distributions
Working plane
Lighting for workstations through to large rooms
Object
Eye-catching lighting effects for objects in the room and pictures
Accentuation
Focal glow
Washlighting
Illuminating objects and surfaces
Orientation lighting
Light to provide orientation in the outdoor area
Recessed floor luminaires
Diverse light distributions for recessed floor luminaires
Wall
Defining space through facade lighting at night
Object
Eye-catching lighting effects for objects in the room and pictures
Metal vapour lamps
Efficient lamps for brilliant light
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