Particularly noteworthy are the glass partition systems used, such as the T46 system with F30 fall-protection glazing, which stands out for its high level of innovation and sustainability. The glass partition walls enable an open and transparent interior design while simultaneously meeting the requirements for sound insulation and fire resistance. Glass not only promotes optimal light distribution but also creates a sense of spaciousness and transparency within the office layout.
Another highlight of the project is the T35 partition system, which was integrated into the offices with 100 mm aluminum-framed doors. These doors were implemented in various configurations, some with a top panel and others with T10 walls. The aluminum tubular-frame doors with integrated switch panels enable precise control of office functions, thereby increasing operational efficiency. In addition, the T35 systems with all-glass soundproof sliding doors were used in the meeting rooms. This in-house development by Goldbach Kirchner achieves sound insulation class 2 with 37 dB, which meets acoustic requirements and ensures a quiet and focused work environment.
The entire project was planned and implemented by bhss architects from Leipzig, who impressed with their detailed planning and innovative approach. Particular attention was paid to sustainability and flexibility to enable long-term adaptations. The materials used consist of recyclable and durable components, thereby contributing to environmental responsibility.
The client, envia Mitteldeutsche Energie AG, benefited from the high flexibility of the interior design, an optimized layout, and sustainable construction methods. The project represents an outstanding example of the successful combination of design, functionality, and environmental awareness in modern interior design.