Ernst Strüngmann Institute

Deutschordenstraße 46, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Photo © Constantin Meyer

The Ernst Strüngmann Institute (ESI) is an independent institute working in the field of basic research. Its headquarters are in Frankfurt and it co-operates closely with the Max-Planck society (MPG). The new 6-storey building is distinguished by its clear, concise and peaceful building volume. Changes in volume appear because the entrance and top floor pivot away from the alignment of the top floors along the street. This displacement creates an enlarged area between the building and the street, thereby emphasising the institute entrance. On the other hand, the receding top floor reduces the building height towards the crossroads and the Main river.

By forming a horizontal band consisting of window elements, cladding and lintel encasing to wrap around the façade surfaces, it was possible to combine the various uses in a unified form, thereby creating a defined, homogenous and unambiguous shape. Thanks to this sloping band which varies according to the different room uses, the building’s glass surfaces open out to create prominent structural corners. Additionally, this invigorates the dynamic façade and highlights the individuality of the structure.

Photo © Constantin Meyer
Photo © Constantin Meyer
Photo © Constantin Meyer
Photo © Constantin Meyer
Photo © Constantin Meyer
Photo © Constantin Meyer
Photo © Constantin Meyer
Photo © Constantin Meyer
Photo © Constantin Meyer
Photo © Constantin Meyer
Year
2018
Project Status
Built

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