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ZSW Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research-Henning Larsen Architects<a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/henning-larsen">Henning Larsen Architects</a> just first place in a competition to design a new research building for the Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research in Stuttgart (<a href="http://www.zsw-bw.de/" target="_blank">Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung</a>). The building will reflect the state of the art renewable energy research going on inside, and it is designed to meet strict <a href="http://inhabitat.com/germany-sets-new-solar-record-by-meeting-nearly-half-of-countrys-weekend-power-demand/">German requirements</a> for sustainability. Henning Larsen's design features a grid of small units grouped together to create a highly flexible workplace that serves as a dynamic framework for the ongoing research and innovation activities of the center.1
ZSW Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research-Henning Larsen Architects<a href="http://www.zsw-bw.de/" target="_blank">ZSW</a>, Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research in Stuttgart, is one of the leading renewable energy research centers in Germany and soon they will have a new facility in which to conduct their groundbreaking work.2
ZSW Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research-Henning Larsen ArchitectsHenning Larsen Architects just announced their win of the international competition to design the new center, which will be situated in Stuttgarter Engineering Park (STEP) and will house researchers conducting research on sustainable technologies and energy forms.3
ZSW Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research-Henning Larsen ArchitectsThe 13,000 m2 facility provides space for offices, laboratories, meeting and conference facilities.4
ZSW Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research-Henning Larsen ArchitectsThe building is a collection of smaller units grouped together to meet the research group's need for flexibility and ensures that over time the space can adapt to their changing programs.5
ZSW Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research-Henning Larsen ArchitectsIf needed, the design could easily be modified by adding on additional units on the periphery.6
ZSW Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research-Henning Larsen ArchitectsCentered around a courtyard, the building is flooded with natural daylight both from the center and from skylights and atriums.7
ZSW Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research-Henning Larsen ArchitectsThe research center requested that some of their work be incorporated into the facade and that it meet and exceed the German requirements for sustainability.8
ZSW Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research-Henning Larsen ArchitectsBuilding modeling and simulation has helped the design team to minimize energy use wherever possible.9
ZSW Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research-Henning Larsen Architects“The grid structure of the research centre ensures a high degree of mobility and freedom to change and expand the building”, explains <a href="http://www.henninglarsen.com/people/v-x/werner-frosch.aspx?catId=&sortBy=firstname" target="_blank">Werner Frosch</a>, General Manager of Henning Larsen GmbH.10
ZSW Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research-Henning Larsen Architects“The building has a rational design and is organised in modules. This creates visual contact across the atriums and green oases, which the researchers can use for work or informal meetings. We look very much forward to the collaboration. The researchers of the centre hold a world-leading position in their field, sustainable technology and energy forms. The research has been integrated into the facade design."11











