An Environmentally Conscious Approach

Duisburg's Municipal Forestry Administration Gets a Sustainable New Home

HSA_Forestry_Depot_Duisburg_CUBE_04_19_700px

The staff of Duisburg's municipal forestry administration dedicate much of their careers to working in nature and preserving it. So it made perfect sense to prioritise natural materials and sustainable practices in designing their new operational facilities. The City of Duisburg's Environmental Agency commissioned Hayner Salgert Architects from Düsseldorf to plan and build the structure within Duisburg's forest. The result seamlessly blends traditional and contemporary architectural forms, integrates harmoniously with its natural surroundings, and sets a compelling ecological benchmark.

On the forestry grounds, the new L-shaped building works with the existing workshop to define a central courtyard. The asymmetrical roof design—with its generous overhang protecting the façade from the elements—emerges from the varying room depths of the floor plan while echoing the distinctive roofline of the adjacent vehicle depot. The larch-clad façade with its wooden windows and doors signals an ecologically sound approach to construction, directly reflecting the building's forestry context. The timber frame method, still relatively uncommon in the region, delivers excellent thermal performance with minimal primary energy consumption. As a negative emission technology, it locks CO₂ into the wood structure for the building's entire lifespan. A wood-chip heating system—powered largely by the operation's own by-products—further strengthens this environmental balance, tapping into regional renewable resources with negligible transport distances. An entrance vestibule at the building's interior corner divides the structure into two functional zones while minimising circulation space. The southern wing contains the staff break and training room along with offices overlooking an existing pond habitat. The northern wing houses changing facilities and restrooms, finished with a carefully considered colour palette and small-format tiles.

www.haynersalgert-architekten.de

Photography Credits:

Frank Böttner
boettner-foto.de

(Featured in CUBE Ruhrgebiet 01|21)

Architects:

Hayner Salgert Architects
www.haynersalgert-architekten.de

Timber construction and roofing:

Terhalle Holzbau
www.terhalle.de

Windows, doors, and roller shutters:

Kemp Woodworking
www.kemp-holzbearbeitung.de

Parquet flooring:

Bock-Interfloor
www.interfloor.de

Nothing found.

Through the Years

Contemporary office building replaces 1950s residential structure

Learning Made Fun

A bright modular building delivers a Dortmund secondary school with modern, flexible learning spaces

Expansive Living Spaces

A timber-frame residence marries expansive views with generous ceiling heights.

Seamlessly flowing into the garden

A detached house that captivates with its generously proportioned living spaces.

Nothing found.

2019-12-WIE_Property_report_Exclusive_brick_architecture_Image_5_19_700pixel

In praise of brick

This expansive family residence comprises three distinct volumes—main house, pool pavilion, and guest quarters—unified through a striking cubic design with offset positioning that...

DSC_5360-cropped-new-sky-Homepa_15_700pixel

Stacked Elegance

A compact home that guards privacy while embracing openness.

WP_20210801_10_08_39_Pro_19_700pixel

A Hidden Garden Oasis

A blank expanse of lawn becomes a sophisticated outdoor living room.

Bredeney_20_302_RE2_15_700pixel

Charmingly integrated

Bredeney Residential Complex: A Model for Intelligent Development on Existing Urban Land

A Thoughtfully Planned Residential Community

In this Bochum development, modern architecture and urban planning work in perfect concert.

Exterior View – Entrance Façade (b_15_700px)

Views In and Out

A Bochum logistics center that reimagines office space—surprisingly inviting

Building Tomorrow

Investment in the future

Energy-conscious renovation transforms five apartment buildings and enhances urban living