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Saegeling MedizintechnikThe undulating Saegeling Medizintechnik office building in Heidenau, Germany features a radical design that utilizes radial walls and windows throughout its construction. Located in a neighborhood of traditional low-rise buildings, the white <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/11/02/wood-wrapped-green-office-complex-opens-in-chile/">flowing</a> form takes on an almost sculptural effect. The design by <a href="http://www.gpac.de/en/willkommen/">Gerd Priebe Architects</a> reduces the need for structural supports, and they even kept the foundation of the previous building to reduce site impact. The building also features some pretty interesting systems and strategies like capillary tube thermal control, novel multi-radial windows, and circulation paths that determined the building’s shape.1
Saegeling MedizintechnikThe curving walls in this building dramatically reduce the amount of internal structural support materials that are needed -- for an analogy, think of when you take a piece of paper and roll it into a tube to make it stronger.2
Saegeling MedizintechnikThe design abandons traditional <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/11/04/cantilevered-office-anchors-green-campus-in-mexico/">office space</a> partitions and opts for open work, meeting, and social areas that are architecturally connected. One end has more private office spaces, while the other end is more open and social.3
Saegeling MedizintechnikThe prominent curved glass wall also provides a sight horizon through the building and to the adjacent green space.4
Saegeling Medizintechnik<a href="http://inhabitat.com/?cat=77">Daylight</a> permeates the space, and the south-facing glass wall also absorbs passive heat as well. Coupled with a tight, well-<a href="http://www.inhabitat.com:8080/2006/08/10/lets-talk-about-insulation-baby/">insulated</a> wall system these passive solar design elements reduce energy use.5
Saegeling MedizintechnikOffice windows also open to provide fresh air and cooling breezes in spring and summer. Exterior screens control light levels and heat gain.6
Saegeling MedizintechnikA “four pipe flexible panel heating and cooling system” built into the internal walls distributes the solar heat throughout the complex. An interesting capillary mat integrated into the walls reduces local stratification of warm air while improving comfort from radiant heat loss.7
Saegeling MedizintechnikThe internal distribution of space is designed to maximize usability.8
Saegeling MedizintechnikThe Saegeling Medizintechnik office building is one of the 16 pilot projects for the DGNB sustainable certificate program.9
Saegeling MedizintechnikThe building was designed and constructed with a minimum 50 year <a href="http://www.wbdg.org/resources/lcca.php">lifecycle cost analysis</a> of “operational, maintenance, repair and waste management costs of the building beyond initial construction.”10
Saegeling MedizintechnikThe report justifies the up-front costs for more expensive systems and materials.11
Saegeling MedizintechnikThe original site was left minimally disturbed by the reuse of the existing foundation.12












