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Administrative buildings as energy-efficient complex.

During the reform of the Brandenburg districts in 1993, the German district of Barnim was reformed. This led to a consolidation of the administration, which previously had been spread out across several locations in the city, in a new and central administrative building. Following a three-year planning and construction phase, the building complex for the local authorities and federal state parliament was erected and officially opened in the historic city centre of Eberswalde in 2007. Named after the local Eberswalde artist Paul Wunderlich, it also houses one of the world’s largest Wunderlich exhibitions. The building chiefly functions as the Barnim Service and Administration Centre.

Administrative buildings as energy-efficient complex.

Urheber*in: Schweikert, Katrin

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ISSN
0937-8367
Extent
4 p.
Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
BINE Informationsdienst - Projektinfo; 16/2009

Subject
Detailed information on energy research
Buildings & City: Non-residential buildings
Buildings & City: Technology & Components
Buildings & City: Operation & Optimisation
Buildings & City: City & Region
Renewable energy sources: Geothermal energy

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Schweikert, Katrin
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
(when)
2009

Sponsorship
Förderung durch das Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie (BMWi). Förderkennzeichen: 0335007V, W. German Edition: Verwaltungsgebäude als energieeffizientes Ensemble.
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