New Office Airport Stuttgart (NOAS) Ernst & Young
Stuttgart, Germany
- Engineers
- schlaich bergermann partner
- Location
- Stuttgart, Germany
- Year
- 2016
- Client
- Flughafen Stuttgart GmbH
- Architect (Implementation)
- BKF Architects, Stuttgart
The accounting firm Ernst & Young locates its headquarters in the new Airport City in Stuttgart. The building will provide space for offices, conference and lecture halls, a staff restaurant, library, archives and underground parking. The building is composed of three elements with curved floor plans. The fundamental structure is a flat roof with support columns. Wherever the columns are not continuous, they are supported by girders, some of which are pre-stressed. The façade elements span one floor and are attached to the edge of each floor slab, as is a wide steel-glass awning over the entrance area. As the building is constructed without expansion joints, special consideration must be given to the constraining forces. The basement floors go below groundwater level, requiring a waterproof construction. The foundation is partially supported by drilled piles.
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