A Younger Addition to the Park

FOM's Derendorf campus has been enriched with a striking sculptural seminar pavilion

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Since 2017, FOM University's striking new building has greeted students in Derendorf with a bold sculptural presence. Its dynamic form—accessed via ramped pathways and pedestrian connections—responds directly to the site's distinctive urban context: the proximity of railway tracks and the road bridge overhead. Last year, the campus was enhanced with a complementary addition: a single-storey break pavilion designed by Berlin-based J. Mayer H. architects, who led the original project. Executed at ground level, this new structure extends the university building's distinctive formal vocabulary across the generous, landscaped campus grounds.

This single-storey pavilion encompasses 120 m² and shares the main building's concrete material language—though without its metal-coated Duraflon facade. Instead, it showcases raw, architecturally expressive exposed concrete, demanding meticulous formwork execution. The solid roof slab traces a rectangle with softly rounded corners and subtle organic curves, supported by just three columns that organically merge with the structure. These elegantly diagonal supports create a spatial interplay of forces that amplifies the building's floating quality, particularly where the roof cantilevers several meters beyond the glass pavilion on the south side, entirely free from supports. This dramatic overhang frames a covered outdoor space and marks the entrance. Inside, the completely transparent glass cube houses a lounge and seminar room with direct access to the underground parking level. Shading proves unnecessary—the pavilion's glazing features advanced thermochromic glass with an integrated vanadium oxide layer that intelligently responds to temperature: it transmits the sun's warming infrared rays in cooler conditions while reflecting them when temperatures rise.

www.jmayerh.de

Photography Credits:

David Franck
www.davidfranck.de

(Published in CUBE Düsseldorf 03|23)

Architecture:

J.Mayer.H
www.jmayerh.de

Structural frame:

Günther Voullié Construction
www.voullie.de

Formwork and scaffolding:

Peri
www.peri.de

Roofing:

H. and E. Stockbrinck
www.stockbrink.de

Drywall:

Brüggemann
www.brueggemann-essen.de

Raised access floor:

Lindner
www.lindner-group.com

Tiles:

Kaiser Tile Installation
www.kaiserfliesen.de

Joinery (interior fit-out):

Legno Carpentry
www.legno.de

Painting and Plastering:

Paskal Palm
www.malerbetrieb-palm.de

Facade:

Metallbau Willy Schuler
www.schulermetallbau.de

Landscaping and Outdoor Design:

Terwiege Landscaping and Garden Design
www.terwiege.de

Electrical Systems:

Elektro Technik Stettinus
www.ets-bottrop.de

Ventilation:

M+S Service
Phone: 02054-1049960

Heating and Plumbing:

Lorenzen Brothers
www.lorenzen.gl

KNX building automation:

Tox HGI
www.trox-hgi.de

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