In times of climate change and resource scarcity, companies are striving more than ever to construct and operate sustainable buildings. This is also the case for the traditional brewery Flötzinger from Rosenheim, which is having a new brewery built in Schechen in Upper Bavaria. In 2022, ATP architekten ingenieure was awarded the contract for the integral planning of the modern new building with bottling plant, logistics, tank farm and brewhouse with a focus on environmental awareness. The goal: climate neutrality.
Already in the integral preliminary project, the ATP team dealt intensively with the topic of sustainability and carried out various studies - for example, on the optimal placement of the building structure and on the grey and red emissions. The data was evaluated using the in-house "ATP-CO2-Tool", which has already won the renowned Green-BIM Award.
Flötzinger Brewery. © ATP
Building: grey energy
ATP developed different building variants for the supporting structure and the façade and compared the CO2 emissions [kg CO2 equ./m2]. The requirements of the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB) were used for comparison.
The decision was made in favor of variant 1 with a roof structure and a facade made of wood. This choice reduced CO2 emissions by a total of 1,186,000 kg CO2 equ. compared with a roof structure made of reinforced concrete and a panel facade. This is equivalent to the CO2 emissions of approximately 10 million kilometers driven by car.
Operation: red energy
In addition to gray energy, red energy was also taken into account in order to make the building operation as environmentally friendly as possible. By planning a sustainable heat supply concept with a heat pump and a large-scale photovoltaic system on the roof, CO2 emissions for operating energy were reduced far below the CO2 benchmark set in the ATP Green Deal.
With the kind support of © ATP
The interdisciplinary cooperation between architecture and engineering and state-of-the-art knowledge management have enabled ATP to become Europe’s leading integrated design office.
More than 1,500 employees in its current thirteen offices in the DACH+CEE Regions design for clients from the research and industrial, retail, real estate, and health sectors, with the support of ATP’s own in-house research specialists, design and consulting companies.
Since 2012, ATP has exclusively designed digitally with BIM. In doing so, it uses the “corporate structure” of the group to permanently grow as a learning organization. In order to fulfill the responsibility of the building industry to future generations, the integrated design company has drawn up the ATP Green Deal, as confirmation of its complete commitment to climate-neutral and sustainable designing and building.
Variant 1: roof structure and facade made of wood. © ATP
CO2 emissions during operation. © ATP
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