iCampus Munich
Located in the former industrial and commercial Werksviertel district of Munich, the three iCampus buildings bring a novel office typology to the area: loft-like workspaces fit for contemporary creatives. The flexible internal dynamics of the building are visible through the generous openings on the modular façade. The rational grid consists of over 800 large prefab concrete elements, while dark metal cladding wraps the entrances, stairways, and technical spaces in a continuous skin.
All the floors come together around large central atriums, which embody the social heart of the complex. Elegant ‘lanterns’ made of laminated timber beams crown the atriums, providing plenty of daylight and preventing heat accumulation. The buildings give way to green rooftop terraces for all tenants and provide views of the nearby Alps. Rooted in the rational appearance of the site’s industrial heritage, with generously proportioned openings and a high level of refinement, the iCampus ensemble blends with the existing urban fabric, offering a comfortable and future-proof work environment.
Info
- Location
- Munich, DE
- Date
- 2017–2022
- Size
- 39,000 sqm
- Client
- R&S Immobilienmanagement GmbH
- Team
- Aldo Trim, Antoine Béchet, Claudia Vermeulen, Di Fang, Dikkie Scipio, Edoardo Mancini, Hannes Ochmann, Jana Culek, Jorge Correia, Kees Kaan, Michael Geensen, Moritz Kühl, Paolo Faleschini, Pia Schauder, Rita Alessio, Vincent Panhuysen, Yang Zhang
- Photography
- Yohan Zerdoun
- User
- Serviceplan Group
- Architect (structure and floorplans)
- RKW Architektur +
- Architect (overall façades, bridges and atrium roofs)
- KAAN Architecten
- Project manager
- SCHWAB.engineers Projektmanagment
- Façade advisor
- DS-Plan
- Building physics engineer
- DS-Plan
- Structural engineer
- Ametsbichler+Lehr Ingenieurgesellschaft
- Fire safety engineer
- Görtzen, Stolbrink & Partner
- Landscape architect
- Vogt Landscape Architects AG, Bl9 Landschaftsarchitekten
- Interior architect
- HENN
- Signage designer
- Büro uebele
- Lighting designer
- LICHT KUNST LICHT