Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)

Berlin, Germany
Photo © Werner Huthmacher Photography
Photo © Werner Huthmacher Photography
Photo © Werner Huthmacher Photography
Photo © Werner Huthmacher Photography
Photo © Werner Huthmacher Photography
Photo © Werner Huthmacher Photography
Photo © Werner Huthmacher Photography
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Photo © huber staudt architekten bda
Photo © Werner Huthmacher Photography
Architects
huber staudt architekten bda
Location
Abbestraße 2-12, 10587 Berlin, Germany
Year
2012
Task
Reconstruction observatory, new construction MRI laboratory
Usual area
1.759 m²
Gross floor area
3.973 m²
Costs
7,1 Mio EUR
Time
2008 - 2010
Competition
2008, 1st price
Cooperation
BERNARD und SATTLER Landschaftsarchitekten, Dipl. Ing. Peter Stanek
Project-team
Julian Arons, Alexandra Barre, Magdalena Falska, António Henriques, Christian Huber, Sebastian Kroeker, Leander Moons, Anna Naum

The new MRI Laboratory is part of the “physical park” of the PTB Institute. The MRI ist located underground in the historic “crystal-controlled-clock cellar”, which lies projecting the basement of the observatory. A folded green roof marks the sculptural entrance, " submerging" becomes readable, the laboratory thus turns into an intrinsic element of this park.
Visitors, test persons and staff enter the building situated on the lower level via the entrance hall. The hall is serviced by a straight stair and a hydraulic hoist for the transport of disabled test persons and for mechanical components of the MRI. All rooms of the MRI laboratory are situated completely on the lower ground level, an inclined courtyard provides daylight and natural ventilation. The central control room in the axis of the MRI, a preparation laboratory for testing constructions, an examination room for the test persons and an emergency room are supported by service rooms (shower with lockers, wheelchair accessible bathroom and HVAC room).

The views aim towards the observatory across the inclined courtyard and into the trees of the “physical park”.
The glass façade with flush fittings and the polished stainless steel panels covering the columns support the dynamics of the building. External walls and ceilings are made of fair faced concrete. Clerestory windows in all walls preserve the continuity of space, supported by in situ terrazzo from marble chips. White acoustic panels with micro perforation provide sound protection. Laboratory and ambulatory spaces are equipped with most modern LED lighting.

Brief
restoration of the Observatory Building, new construction of a MRI laboratory

Size
3.973 m2

Building costs
7,1 Mio. EUR

Time
2008-2010

Competition
2008, 1st prize

Cooperation
BERNARD und SATTLER Landschaftsarchitekten
Dipl. Ing. Peter Stanek

Team
Julian Arons, Alexandra Barre, Magdalena Falska, António Henriques, Christian Huber, Sebastian Kroeker, Leander Moons, Anna Naumann, Natalia Novoa Vidal, Jördis Petzold, Tobias Schäfer, Joachim Staudt, Jörg Wich

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