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Wicona lands Spiegel project in Hamburg

Hydro's Wicona brand is going to deliver energy-saving aluminium building systems for Spiegel Group's new headquarters in Hamburg. This is a prestigious project that will change the look of the city and its harbor area.

November 17, 2009

Hydro's Wicona wins contract for aluminium building systems
LANDMARK: Danish architect bureau Henning Larsen has designed the two buildings, which will provide more than 50,000 square meters of office space. The investment in the Hamburg-based project is expected to total €180 million. (Photo: Henning Larsen Architects, Copenhagen)

"Technology for ideas" is Wicona's new brand slogan. The brand intends to prove, with the Spiegel deliveries, that the slogan is right on target, and that this particular architectural design can become reality.

Wicona will deliver a range of special solutions for the "Ericusspitze" project, as it is being called, to fulfill all the project's technical, visual and ecological requirements.  

Spiegel's new headquarters

2010: Spiegel's new headquarters will be finished by the end of next year.

 

Spiegel wants its Hamburg buildings "green."

GREEN: Spiegel wants its Hamburg buildings "green."

 

illustration of spiegel headquarters
(Click on photos for larger version in a new browser window. Photos: Henning Larsen Architects, on3 studio, WES&Partner)

Indeed, a wide range of specific system constructions and profiles had to be designed in order to meet all requirements, and Wicona's project department accomplished what it set out to achieve.

The Spiegel buildings will receive a combination of double-skin facades with wood compound windows and triple glazing, a stick-system curtain wall in structural glazing technology, and a number of aluminium windows.

The energy and services technology concept of the building will integrate aspects like ecology, economy and social integrity. Sustainability was the key word for the integrative planning of the project.

All curtain walls are energy optimized. The façade units with a width of 1.35 meters comprise a transparent fixed glazing and an opaque sash of 40 centimeters, and provide the buildings with an overall transparent surface of 50 percent.

The aluminium frame constructions will be prefabricated in units by the metal building company Schindler GmbH, and then installed on site.

This production process guarantees short production and assembly times as well as high manufacturing quality in the company workshop.The entire building is planned to be finished by the end of 2010.

Since 1952, the Spiegel Group has been headquartered in its own building in the old town part of Hamburg.

Der Spiegel is Germany's best-known weekly magazine, similar to Time and Newsweek in the United States and The Economist in the UK. Its weekly circulation is above one million.

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