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Siemens Healthineers Campus Bengaluru: Finalist at the MIPIM Award 2022

Siemens Healthineers Campus Bengaluru is a finalist in the MIPIM Award 2022!

MIPIM is the leading trade fair for the international real estate industry. Since 1991, the MIPIM Awards have recognised outstanding real estate awards worldwide. There were 171 entries from 45 countries in 12 categories for the MIPIM Award 2002.

The project “Siemens Healthineers Campus Bengaluru” by Eller + Eller Architekten was shortlisted in the category “Best futura mega project” together with three other applicants and was thus in the final. Eller + Eller Architekten were the only architectural firm from Germany among the 46 finalists.

MIPIM 2022 took place from 15 to 18 March in Cannes, France, with the MIPIM Award ceremony on 17 March.

Eller + Eller Architekten were represented at MIPIM 2022, as an official participant in the “German Pavilion” of the Network Architectural Export NAX of the German Federal Chamber of Architects. The project “Siemens Healthineers Campus Bengaluru” was presented at the joint stand.

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“We are realising the most innovative campus in the world,” was the brief given to the architects. The global research and development campus in Bengaluru, India, will become the new “Innovation Hub” of Siemens Healthineers India. The 175,000 sqm (gross floor area) complex sets new standards in construction and operation for the structural implementation of radical changes in working and management methods. The guiding concept is characterised by cooperation, communication and transparency. Seven buildings, staggered in height and grouped around a green inner courtyard, are connected to each other on several levels via “skywalks” and terrace-like “skygardens”. This multi-layered, horizontally networked, decentralised structure without a vertical hierarchy with up to 18 full storeys promotes the equality of work processes and forces human encounters as an interdisciplinary nucleus for technological innovation and leadership. The building complex also sets standards in the implementation of CO2-neutral operation, a 100% self-sufficient energy supply, a high-performance, multifunctional building envelope and the symbiotic integration of the landscape.

Siemens Healthineers has set itself the goal of being a climate-neutral company in terms of its own emissions by 2030. The campus as a CO2-neutral building will already fulfil this in operation in 2025. The resilient building is designed for LEED Platinum certification and a 100-year lifespan. The design of the campus makes optimal use of the local climatic conditions. The natural east-west air circulation in the outdoor area is continued indoors by a ventilation system that uses the Venturi effect. The energy required for operation is generated 100% on the company’s own property from renewable sources. The building’s own recycling plant and the reuse of grey water are part of the circular economy. Large open spaces with intensive greening ensure the preservation of biodiversity on the site. The independent microclimate of the campus contributes to reducing the urban heat island effect.

Siemens Healthineers Campus Bengaluru, Campus/Plaza
Siemens Healthineers Campus Bengaluru, Foyer
Siemens Healthineers Campus Bengaluru, Skygarden

The project participants

Client:

Siemens Healthineers Private Limited, Mumbai, Indien

General planner
Architecture
Workplace Consulting:

Eller + Eller Architekten GmbH, Düsseldorf/Berlin

multi-discipline engineer:

Arup Deutschland GmbH, Berlin

Landscape architecture:

Rainer Schmidt Landschaftsarchitekten GmbH, München
Siemens Healthineers Campus Bengaluru, Erdgeschoss + Außenanlagen

The campus in numbers

175,000 m2 Gross floor area GFA
143,000 m2 Main usable floor space HNF
4.56 ha Campusareal
Building height up to 70 m
up to 18 full storeys
Competition win 01/2021
Start of planning 05/2021
Start of construction summer 2022
Completion 2025

Links

Press release of the MIPIM Award from 16.02.2022

46 outstanding development projects from around the world have been shortlisted for the prestigious MIPIM Awards 2022

Paris, February 16, 2022 – The MIPIM Awards, an internationally-renowned real estate competition for completed or yet to be built projects around the world, has revealed its finalists.

The 13-member jury has selected 46 projects from 21 countries that now go forward to the finals of the international real estate industry’s premier awards. The 2022 finalists reflect the global appeal of the MIPIM Awards. France has seven projects heading to Cannes, followed by Italy with six projects, UK with five, Belgium and Denmark with three each, and USA, China and Spain having two each. View the full list of finalists here.

The jury, chaired this year by François Trausch, Global CEO & CIO of Allianz Real Estate, reviewed hundreds of entries and shortlisted the finest projects in each of the 12 competition categories. This year, in addition to the usual criteria, the jury also looked at how the project adapts to the consequences of the pandemic on the way people live, work, shop and entertain themselves.

The winners will be announced at the MIPIM Awards ceremony on Thursday 17 March starting at 18:30 in the Grand Auditorium of the Palais des Festivals of Cannes.

The winners will be selected on a 50:50 basis, with delegates’ votes cast online and on site, carrying equal weight with the jury’s own votes. In addition, the jury of real estate experts from around the world will award one additional prize – the ‘Special Jury Award’, which goes to their favourite project among all.

Spatenstich für Max Planck Institut – Bund + Landesregierung NRW investieren in neues Forschungszentrum gegen Cyberangriffe

 

Namhafte Gäste wie Ina Brandes, Ministerium für Kultur und Wissenschaft des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dr. Simone Schwanitz, Generalsekretärin der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Prof. Dr. Martin Stratmann, Präsident a.D. der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Prof. Dr. Günter Meschke, Prorektor der @Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Gaby Schäfer, Oberbürgermeisterin der @Stadt Bochum, Prof. Dr. Christof Paar, Gründungsdirektor, und Erasmus Eller beteiligten sich tatkräftig am Spatenstich für den Neubau des Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy (MPI-SP) von Eller+Eller Architekten.

In Zeiten fortschreitender Digitalisierung und wachsender Cyberkriminalität wird das MPI-SP das wissenschaftliche Zentrum für IT-Sicherheit für Unternehmen, Organisationen und Privatpersonen. Die Aufgaben des Instituts umfassen Spitzenforschung zu Cybersicherheit, Kryptografie, IT-Systemsicherheit und den rechtlichen, ökonomischen und sozialen Aspekten von Sicherheit und Privatsphäre.

Der Neubau des MPI-SP ist Teil eines neuen Exzellenzclusters in der Wissenschaftsstadt Bochum, das mit Nachbarn wie dem Zentrum „Think“, dem Institut für Informatik und dem Forschungszentrum „ZESS“ der Ruhr-Universität Bochum auf dem ehemaligen Opel-Areal entsteht.

„Ein altes Industriegelände wird zur Heimat für die internationale Spitzenforschung! Auf dem alten Opel-Gelände werden künftig weltweit führende Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler Grundlagenforschung zur Cybersicherheit betreiben – einem der großen Zukunftsthemen, das das Leben aller Menschen unmittelbar betrifft,” betonte Ina Brandes, NRW-Ministerin für Kultur und Wissenschaft.

Mit dem Spatenstich am 21. Oktober beginnt der Bau für das 2019 gegründete Max-Planck-Insititute for Security and Privacy (MPI-SP) auf dem ehemaligen Opel-Areal in Bochum. Auf knapp 14.000 Quadratmetern Bruttogeschossfläche entstehen Büros, Labore und ein Hörsaal. Der Neubau wird ein energieeffizienter, hochmoderner Arbeitsplatz sein, in dem Forscher:innen aus den Ingenieur- und den Sozialwissenschaften interdisziplinär zusammenarbeiten. Vernetzte Arbeitswelten unterstützen sechs Abteilungen und zwölf Forschungsgruppen beim kollaborativen Wissensaustausch sowohl institutsintern als auch mit externen Forschergruppen. Büroflächen, Verhaltens- und Elektroniklabore, ein Seminarbereich mit einem Hörsaal für 200 Personen sowie eine Cafeteria ermöglichen themenfokussiertes Arbeiten als auch Interaktion und Kommunikation.

„Der Neubau des MPI-SP wird Wissenschaftler:innen nicht nur einen Raum zum Arbeiten bieten, sondern auch einen Ort, mit dem sie sich identifizieren können. 350 Mitarbeiter:innen profitieren von den ausgedehnten Gemeinschafts-, Funktions- und Sonderbereichen im Erdgeschoss, die die Zusammenarbeit und die interdisziplinäre Forschung fördern,“ erläutert Erasmus Eller, Architekt und Geschäftsführer Eller + Eller Architekten mit seinem Team Gerald Ollig, Bettina Gerlach, Louisa Wetzstein, Chang-Ye Ho, Bakir Hajrovic und Jörg Hirschfeld.

 

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