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Sustainability and the New Work concept – modernising an office building on the Schüco Campus

Schüco Corporate Services building

Bielefeld. Schüco has been renovating and modernising its company Campus in Bielefeld since 2016. Recently, the Schüco Corporate Services building there was modernised. All of the aluminium components from the existing building were fed back into the raw material cycle to be recycled. In their place is now a Cradle to Cradle certified AF UDC 80 unitised façade, which gives the building a new lease of life. With regard to the office design, Schüco followed the concept of New Work, a forward-thinking approach to the workplace.

Schueco Corporate Services Gebaeude
Photographer: Frank Peterschröder / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

View from Karolinenstraße: The Schüco Corporate Services building is getting a new look with the Cradle to Cradle Silver certified AF UDC 80 unitised façade. Following the renovation, the building now meets the ambitious KfW 70 standard.

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Photographer: Frank Peterschröder / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

View from Karolinenstraße: The Schüco Corporate Services building is getting a new look with the Cradle to Cradle Silver certified AF UDC 80 unitised façade. Following the renovation, the building now meets the ambitious KfW 70 standard.

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Photographer: Frank Peterschröder / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

View from Herforder Straße: The Schüco AF UDC 80 aluminium façade consists of approximately 332 prefabricated units. Vent and panorama windows, closed panel fields, and ventilation vents are alternated throughout the façade. The Schüco AB ZDS (Aluminium Blind Zip Design Screen) sun shading system, which is an external, textile roller blind system, was integrated in the unitised façade.

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Photographer: Frank Peterschröder / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

The office levels were redesigned in line with the principles of New Work. Open areas with the option of desk sharing, individual offices providing a quiet working environment, as well as meeting rooms and zones for informal communication alternate with one another in the floor plans.

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Photographer: Frank Peterschröder / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

Open work areas and sophisticated rooms promote informal communication.

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Photographer: Frank Peterschröder / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

Open work areas and sophisticated rooms promote informal communication.

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Photographer: Frank Peterschröder / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

The inviting reception area of the modern Schüco Corporate Services building.

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Photographer: Frank Peterschröder / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

The inviting reception area of the modern Schüco Corporate Services building.

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Photographer: Frank Peterschröder / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

Back into the raw material cycle: All of the aluminium components from the façade and canopy of the existing building were dismantled and fed back into the A|U|F raw material cycle. In total, 28 tonnes of the material were extracted from the building, which was confirmed by European Aluminium (EA) following an external audit, which confirmed a recycling rate of 98.3%.

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Photographer: Frank Peterschröder / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

Back into the raw material cycle: All of the aluminium components from the façade and canopy of the existing building were dismantled and fed back into the A|U|F raw material cycle. In total, 28 tonnes of the material were extracted from the building, which was confirmed by European Aluminium (EA) following an external audit, which confirmed a recycling rate of 98.3%.

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Photographer: Frank Peterschröder / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

All of the aluminium components from the existing building were fed back into the raw material cycle to be recycled.

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Photographer: Frank Peterschröder / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

The Schüco Corporate Services building as it was: Renovation work was required due to the existing building being outdated in terms of appearance and technology.

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Ulrike Krüger

Head of Public Relations

Schüco International KG

Karolinenstraße 1-15
33609 Bielefeld

+49 521 783 803 pr@schueco.com

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