LVA – Landesversicherungsanstalt Schleswig-Holstein

Lübeck, Germany

LVA – Landesversicherungsanstalt Schleswig-Holstein

Lübeck, Germany

The state insurance company LVA required a new regional headquarters for their previously dispersed offices, which had been located in and around the medieval city center of Lübeck. LVA’s new suburban site needed to offer compensatory attractions - namely, a much improved and more generous working environment allowing panoramic views of the historic city.

The building respects the complex organizational demands of the different departments, while creating a series of focus points to promote staff communication and offer respite from cellular office spaces.

These special places include the central multi-story entrance hall, which operates very much as a “market square”; the restaurant, which extends into one of the landscaped courtyards; the rooftop conference rooms, offering a decidedly different geometry; the tea kitchens, designed as “sun spots” and communication areas; the sports hall; various circulation areas, such as corridors, galleries and open stairs, which create horizontal and vertical links, niches and spatial contexts; and the roof terraces and greenhouses.

  • Design

    1993-1997

  • Completion

    1997

  • Gross

    37.110 qm / 399,290 sq.ft.

  • Volume

    128.000 cbm / 4,523,280 cu.ft.

  • Competition

    1992, 1st prize

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