FGS Campus (Flick Gocke Schaumburg)
Corporate architecture as an authentic statement
In 2016, the renowned auditing firm Flick Gocke Schaumburg moved into its new head office at the site where it was originally founded in Bonn. The design, which in 2014 received the MIPIM Architectural Review Future Projects Award, in 2012 won an architectural competition. The campus with four wings for 550 employees has been built around a central atrium intended to serve as a communicative centre and meeting point on a common base. Staircases, walkways and bridges connect the various departments. Multi-storey vertical joints allow the individual components to be experienced from the street side. The result is enterprise architecture that authentically expresses to employees and customers communication and the joint solving of tasks in teams. Building component activation, geothermal energy, a double-shell outer facade and highly efficient solar shading as well as a sustainably-designed ventilation system minimize the ecological footprint.With the fecoplan all-glass construction, feco has created transparency in the commonly-used rooms as part of the corporate culture. Curved fecoplan glass walls in the conference rooms with 16 mm LSG-SI and a sound insulation test value of Rw,P = 42 dB are only held in place on the floor and ceiling by 50-mm-high DB 703 powder-coated profiles. The doors are fecotür G10 all-glass doors. If required, curtains can be used for discretion purposes.
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