
HEGAU TOWER
Hegau Tower’s design is a direct result of close collaboration between architect and client; a clear modernist expression. Located in Singen, Germany, 20 km west of Lake Constance and in immediate proximity to the Swiss border, this design by Murphy Jahn is part of a larger development plan. The redevelopment on the south side of the main train station is a representation of the transition of this industrial town of roughly 45,000 people from production to service based businesses. The building is full of highly functional and energy efficient details, including thermal mass activation and integration into the HVAC system, exterior flexible shading on southwest facing facades, natural ventilation, nighttime cooling, and daylight optimization. An

extension of the regular façade beyond the building volume with screen walls generates a continuous glass sheet toward the eastern plaza and merges the two buildings into one. The tower is constructed as a concrete frame with stiffening core and perimeter columns. Structure and façade are designed for flexibility in office lay-outs and allow open plan, cell and combine offices as well as multiple tenants per floor. The façade module of 2,70 m fosters a generous ambiance of space. Sustainable initiatives include the abundant and recurring strategies of daylight, air and water. IMAGES BY RAINER VIERTLBOECK

YEAR
SIZE
TYPE
STATUS
LOCATION
CLIENT
COLLABORATION
2008
17.000M2
OFFICE
COMPLETED
SINGEN, GERMANY
GVV SINGEN
HELMUT JAHN -FRANCISCO GONZALEZ PULIDO