MAM Competence Center / INNOCAD

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Großhöflein, Austria
  • Architects: INNOCAD
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  4500
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Paul Ott
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Interstuhl, Buzzispace, 13&9 Design, Brunner, COR, Creation Baumann, Horvath Stahlbau GmbH, IPM Schober, Lande Group, M.A.D. Furniture , Mohawk Group, SADLER Lichtkuppeln, Steelcase, VitrA, XAL Group, prostoria
  • Category: Office Buildings
  • Design Director: Martin Lesjak
  • Interior Design Director: Jörg Kindermann
  • Project Leader: Oliver Kupfner
  • Assistance: Michael Gattermeyer, Harald Glanz, Thomas Gössler, Michal Kniaz, Fabio Molaro, Alexander Rothbart
  • City: Großhöflein
  • Country: Austria
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MAM Competence Center / INNOCAD - Exterior Photography
© Paul Ott

Text description provided by the architects. Since MAM is similar to a growing organism, its new competence center resembles one as well, with the intention of developing over the years and responding to increasing spatial needs. The building´s concept answers this complex scope of consistent growth through the principle of cellular division, by intersecting circles with green atria as "nuclei" that originate in inspiring, serpentine space patterns while being sustainable. Proceeding from the first stage of construction, which consists of three circular interlocked volumes, new parts with similar programmatic information are separated again and again into a total of five cylinders, while remaining connected to their predecessor. The result is an organic, growing building in which the respective building sections flow seamlessly into each other. Although the future additions will make the building grow it will not essentially alter its appearance, yet each division functions on its own but benefits and feeds off the others.

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Cite: "MAM Competence Center / INNOCAD" 24 Sep 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1021402/mam-competence-center-innocad> ISSN 0719-8884

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