iWerkX
iWerkX
iWerkX

Product
concrete skin
,
Area
1799
m2
Colour
oxide red
,
Texture
standard
,
Surface
ferro
,
Architect
archis Architects + Engineer
Installer
HPM Fassadentechnik
Year
Location
Karlsruhe

Smart Future
Smart Future
Smart Future
The iWerkX innovation center in Karlsruhe is dedicated to Industry 4.0, offering space for workshops, production areas, and collaboration zones. The facade design takes inspiration from the form and material language of the original hall, reinterpreting it in a modern way. This approach creates a harmonious link to the past while ensuring both recognizability and a sense of familiarity. Seeking a lightweight material that would evoke the sandstone-red facade of the historic building while meeting the highest fire safety requirements, the architects chose Rieder. The building was clad with over 1,800 m² of concrete skin panels in oxide red. Photos: Ditz Fejer
The iWerkX innovation center in Karlsruhe is dedicated to Industry 4.0, offering space for workshops, production areas, and collaboration zones. The facade design takes inspiration from the form and material language of the original hall, reinterpreting it in a modern way. This approach creates a harmonious link to the past while ensuring both recognizability and a sense of familiarity. Seeking a lightweight material that would evoke the sandstone-red facade of the historic building while meeting the highest fire safety requirements, the architects chose Rieder. The building was clad with over 1,800 m² of concrete skin panels in oxide red. Photos: Ditz Fejer
The iWerkX innovation center in Karlsruhe is dedicated to Industry 4.0, offering space for workshops, production areas, and collaboration zones. The facade design takes inspiration from the form and material language of the original hall, reinterpreting it in a modern way. This approach creates a harmonious link to the past while ensuring both recognizability and a sense of familiarity. Seeking a lightweight material that would evoke the sandstone-red facade of the historic building while meeting the highest fire safety requirements, the architects chose Rieder. The building was clad with over 1,800 m² of concrete skin panels in oxide red. Photos: Ditz Fejer







