A city within four walls

A holistic approach that opens doors to new ways of working and thinking

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Augsburg's innovation park is expanding rapidly, taking inspiration from Silicon Valley. The first major development is the Weitblick innovation campus, designed by Sehw Architektur. This landmark building seamlessly integrates workspaces, knowledge hubs, and a rooftop conference centre. Its bold, cubic form anchors the perimeter of the site, projecting strength and substance, while horizontal façade slats create a lighter, more open aesthetic. Purpose-built for startups and tech-driven enterprises, the building's flexible design allows tenants to lease compact units that can be combined horizontally or vertically into spaces up to 3,000 m². The layout strategically positions support spaces beside stairwells and creates communication zones throughout—perfect for informal collaboration or private conversations between colleagues.

Weitblick thrives as a vibrant hub for exchange and collaboration. On-site dining, retail, and childcare facilities create a miniature urban ecosystem within the building. The central courtyard transforms into a public gathering space, weaving the structure into the surrounding neighbourhood fabric. Open ground-floor design, restaurants, and the rooftop conference centre draw external visitors, while the energy of daycare children—with their own play areas nestled in the landscaping—infuses the spaces with authentic life. "The holistic innovation approach sets this building apart," the architects explain. "Its dynamic form mirrors the dynamism of those who inhabit it."

The building's crowning feature—the conference zone on the 5th and 6th floors—rises above the standard levels at the outer corner. Accessible rooftop terraces adjacent to this area become collaborative spaces and gathering points. Carefully considered interior expansions encourage chance encounters and networking, while expansive glass surfaces frame distant Alpine views. Conference rooms adapt effortlessly to any configuration through flexible dividing walls and can be seamlessly linked or separated based on tenant needs, all bookable via a dedicated mobile app.

The campus earned LEED Platinum certification, reflecting its unwavering sustainability credentials. Material choices minimize the building's carbon footprint and embodied energy impact. The design harnesses rainwater collection and integrates solar storage alongside rooftop photovoltaics. Behind the striking horizontal sun-shading fins lies a sophisticated system of solid parapets that reduce glazing and optimize thermal performance. Following a low-tech philosophy—since building systems account for a significant share of global emissions—the structure uses only essential mechanical and technical components, keeping operations lean and efficient.

www.sehw-architektur.de

Photography Credits:

Philipp Obkircher
www.philippobkircher.de

(Published in CUBE Munich, Issue 01|22)

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