AKL Ernsting’s Family
AKL Ernsting’s Family
AKL Ernsting’s Family

Product
concrete skin
,
Area
4300
m2
Colour
silvergrey
,
Texture
luce-silver
,
Surface
ferro
,
Architect
David Chipperfield Architects
Installer
Sorba
Year
Location
Coesfeld-Lette

Technology and Design in Harmony
Technology and Design in Harmony
Technology and Design in Harmony
With Ernsting’s Family’s booming e-commerce business and the resulting increase in goods volume, the fashion company planned a new Automated Carton Warehouse (AKL) on its campus in Coesfeld-Lette. The AKL is specifically designed to meet the dynamic demands of online logistics, ensuring an efficient restocking process for order-picking cartons. Architecturally, the building integrates seamlessly into the existing campus, creating a cohesive design concept alongside the adjacent glass structure. The facade of the spacious warehouse is clad with over 46,300 square feet of concrete skin panels in silvergrey. A standout feature is the luce silver texture: the addition of mica produces a glittering, shimmering effect that shifts depending on the sunlight’s angle. Another noteworthy element is the innovative installation technique, which eliminated the need for scaffolding. The supporting structure was first installed on a mobile assembly unit on the panels before being affixed to the facade using a hoisting platform. Photos: Ditz Fejer
With Ernsting’s Family’s booming e-commerce business and the resulting increase in goods volume, the fashion company planned a new Automated Carton Warehouse (AKL) on its campus in Coesfeld-Lette. The AKL is specifically designed to meet the dynamic demands of online logistics, ensuring an efficient restocking process for order-picking cartons. Architecturally, the building integrates seamlessly into the existing campus, creating a cohesive design concept alongside the adjacent glass structure. The facade of the spacious warehouse is clad with over 46,300 square feet of concrete skin panels in silvergrey. A standout feature is the luce silver texture: the addition of mica produces a glittering, shimmering effect that shifts depending on the sunlight’s angle. Another noteworthy element is the innovative installation technique, which eliminated the need for scaffolding. The supporting structure was first installed on a mobile assembly unit on the panels before being affixed to the facade using a hoisting platform. Photos: Ditz Fejer
With Ernsting’s Family’s booming e-commerce business and the resulting increase in goods volume, the fashion company planned a new Automated Carton Warehouse (AKL) on its campus in Coesfeld-Lette. The AKL is specifically designed to meet the dynamic demands of online logistics, ensuring an efficient restocking process for order-picking cartons. Architecturally, the building integrates seamlessly into the existing campus, creating a cohesive design concept alongside the adjacent glass structure. The facade of the spacious warehouse is clad with over 46,300 square feet of concrete skin panels in silvergrey. A standout feature is the luce silver texture: the addition of mica produces a glittering, shimmering effect that shifts depending on the sunlight’s angle. Another noteworthy element is the innovative installation technique, which eliminated the need for scaffolding. The supporting structure was first installed on a mobile assembly unit on the panels before being affixed to the facade using a hoisting platform. Photos: Ditz Fejer











