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  • Project Name: Cube
  • Practice: HENN
  • Completion year: 2022
  • Gross Built up Area: 243 m2
  • Project Location: Dresden
  • Country: Germany
  • Design Team: Giovanni Betti, Oliver Koch, Georg Pichler, Chiara Schüler
  • Clients: Staatsbetrieb Sächsisches Immobilien- und Baumanagement (SIB), Manfred Curbach, Institut für Massivbau, TU Dresden
  • Structural Consultants: Assmann Beraten + Planen GmbH
  • Contractors: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Hentschke Bau GmbH und Dipl.-Ing. H. Bendl Hoch- und Tiefbau GmbH & Co. KG (structural engineering), BauGrund Süd Gesellschaft für Geothermie mbH (deep geothermal energy), Bau- und Möbeltischlerei Walter Henker (doors), Betonwerk Oschatz GmbH (prefabrication), Elektro-Poick GmbH (electrical construction), Fritz Wiedemann & Sohn GmbH (shotcrete), Metallbau Schubert GmbH (steel and façade construction), Müller Wohnart (blinds construction), R&Z Innovative Haustechnik (heating, ventilation, sanitation), nSET Solar Energie Technik GmbH (automation), SKD Bau GmbH (waterproofing), Thomas Forker Parkett & Bodenbeläge (flooring, parquet and floor coverings), Tischlerei Düring (kitchen furniture), TRS Tief- und Rohleitungsbau GmbH Stolpen (underground construction)
  • Photo Credits: Stefan Gröschel, Stefan Müller
  • Others: Research and development: AIB GmbH Architekten Ingenieure (building and component development), Assmann Beraten + Planen GmbH (modelling and component calculation), Betonwerk Oschatz GmbH (prefabricated construction), Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (government funders and promotors), Carbon Concrete Composite e. V. (strategy), Dipl.-Ing. H. Bendl Hoch- und Tiefbau GmbH & Co. KG (in-situ concrete construction and
    assembly), Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur Leipzig, Institut für Betonbau (building physics, prefabricated construction, life cycle assessment), Technische Universität Dresden, Institut für Massivbau (project management, carbon concrete construction, knowledge transfer), Texton e. V. (knowledge transfer), General planner: AIB GmbH Architekten Ingenieure, Specialist planners: AIB GmbH Architekten Ingenieure (electrical installations, outdoor facilities), Akustik Bureau Dresden Ingenieursgesellschaft mbH (room acoustics), Baugrund Dresden Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH (subsoil expertise), Büro für Arbeitssicherheit, Hans-Jürgen Stöber (health and safety coordinator)
    Ingenieurbüro für Abwasser und Umwelttechnik (underground construction), Ingenieurbüro Scheffler & Partner GmbH (heating, ventilation, sanitation, automation)
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Excerpt: The CUBE, designed by HENN, is the world’s first carbon concrete building at the Technical University of Dresden. The 243-m2 experimental building combines laboratory and event rooms, showcasing architectural and structural innovation. The design reinterprets the fluid, textile nature of carbon fibres, suggesting a future architecture where environmentally-conscious design is paired with formal freedom and radical rethinking of essential architectural elements.

Project Description

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[Text as submitted by architect] HENN has developed the concept design for the world’s first building made of carbon concrete, the CUBE. The 243-m2 experimental building combines a laboratory and event rooms, and sets an example of architectural and structural innovation at the Technical University of Dresden (a German “University of Excellence”).

Reinforced concrete is the world’s most used building material, but its production is resource-intensive and polluting. Carbon concrete can drastically minimize resource consumption, as it can be up to four times lighter (because of the reduced structural sections) and four times stronger than regular concrete.

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A Collaborative Research Project: Centrally located on Fritz-Foerster-Platz, at the heart of the university campus, the building combines laboratory and assembly functions and fosters intellectual exchange by increasing accessibility to research. The development of The CUBE was the result of a collaborative process involving Professor Manfred Curbach and his Institute for Solid Construction at the TU Dresden, as well as designers, architects and experts for material performance, visualizers and model builders from architectural office HENN. The open design process allowed for various technical tests and design research tracks to happen in parallel, contributing to both a successful experiment in material science and an innovative architectural project.

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A Futuristic and Artistic Design: The design of The CUBE reinterprets the fluid, textile nature of carbon fibres by seamlessly merging the ceiling and walls in a single form, suggesting a future architecture in which environmentally-conscious design is paired with formal freedom and a radical rethinking of essential architectural elements. The wall and ceiling are no longer separate components but functionally merge into one another as an organic continuum. A narrow opening runs diagonally across the entire volume, emphasising the building’s geometry and creating bright skylights across all spaces.

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Innovative Materials for Sustainable Building: The CUBE is a showcase project for a larger research program on innovative building materials called “C3 – Carbon Concrete Composite”, financed by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, which looks into the potential applications of carbon concrete. Carbon concrete could contribute to more flexible and resource-saving construction processes, and switching to carbon concrete could reduce the CO2 emissions from construction by up to 50%. With The CUBE, HENN is making a significant contribution to the development and implementation of tomorrow’s construction technologies.

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