Halls de production & bureaux Sesotec, Schönberg (DE)
Construction neuve, Construction en bois, Construction circulaire

Client: Sesotec Immobilien GmbH + Co KG
Site : D-94513 Schönberg, Regener Straße 130
Architecture : Dietrich Untertrifaller avec MPS Bauplanung
Construction : 2023 – 2024
Surface : 11 500 m²
Programme : hall de production, hall de montage, hall de stockage, entrepôt de matières recyclables, quai de chargement pour camions, bureaux

Visualisation: Dietrich Untertrifaller

Team
Fredi Botz, Vinzenz Dreher, Annkathrin Schumpe

Text: Gerlinde Jüttner

Planification
Statique : Bollinger+Grohmann, Munich
Technique du bâtiment : Lehner+Herrenbauer, Heilbronn
Électricité : Schnell Ingenieure, Tuttlingen
Protection incendie : KAUPA Ingenieure, Windorf
Paysage : logo verde, Landshut

Sesotec in Schönberg, Lower Bavaria, supports the industry with intelligent solutions for foreign object detection, material sorting and analysis in order to organise their production sustainably and efficiently. The demand for this service is increasing and with it the space requirements. Sesotec therefore commissioned us to plan new production and storage halls with offices.

We set the almost square new building with a side length of around 120 metres into the slope in such a way that it blends unobtrusively into the landscape.The basement to the north and west is thus exposed.The social rooms with cafeteria and the building services are housed here. The two-storey office block is located above this to the west. Access is at ground level from the north.

The office wing is adjoined by three bays for logistics, prefabrication and final assembly.Their height is based on the slope and the requirements of the internal production processes and ranges from nine to twelve metres. The loading yard in the south has two low ramps so that lorries can dock onto the loading platforms.

The office building is designed as a timber hybrid construction. The parts in contact with the ground and the reinforcing staircase cores are made of reinforced concrete. Above this rises the timber construction of glulam solid supports with curtain-type timber stud walls and ribbon windows. A perforated trapezoidal sheet connects the office wing and production hall as a visually overlapping façade element. The load-bearing structure of the halls and the linear supply zones allow for future expansion of the site.

Heating and cooling are generated without fossil fuels using geothermal energy.The geothermal system is planned with 45 double-pipe probes, each 99 metres deep.Two heat pumps generate the required heat output. Cooling is provided by free cooling from the geothermal field.A photovoltaic system will also be installed on the roof.The electricity generated in this way can also temporarily cover the power requirements of the geothermal heat pump.

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