Stutensee, DE

Architecture office

A new office of LaCroix Architects has been built in Stutensee. Architect Nicole LaCroix opted for concrete as a material, both inside and outside.

The simple, single-storey concrete cube plays with a continuous transparency. A black-framed entrance portal breaks through the grey exposed concrete façade of the new building and leads directly into the corridor - an open and transparent visual axis. 

An essential component of the building are core-insulated precast concrete walls, Each element is unique and was designed according to the architect's specifications. The finished wall shells are connected with the Schöck Isolink®. As a "Certified Passive House Component", it ensures a reliable thermal separation in the core-insulated concrete elements. The reason for this is the extremely low thermal conductivity of the glass fibre composite material Combar® from Schöck.

The Schöck Isolink® for concrete façades has an European Technical Assessment (ETA).

Architect and client

La Croix Architects

Structural engineer

SMP Engineers

Precaster

Fehr Technologies