At its centrally located location in Dresden, Sparda-Bank Berlin opted for an architecturally high-quality and flexible space solution. The goal of the project was to create an inspiring, open, yet functional environment that meets both the requirements of contemporary collaboration and individual retreats.
Transparent concept for flexible working environments
A central design element is the T50 transparent glass partition system from Goldbach Kirchner, which, with its delicate single-pane glazing and precisely crafted solid-leaf doors, embodies a clear, minimalist design language. The double-leaf aluminum tubular frame door, which harmoniously integrates into the overall concept and combines functional spaciousness with design precision, sets a special architectural accent.
The new spatial structures promote an open corporate culture: All employees share modernly equipped work and meeting areas, which also serve as communication spaces with customers. The space ranges from ergonomically optimized individual workstations to technically advanced meeting rooms and an inviting open space.
Spatial structure as a link between communication and retreat
At the same time, the new spatial concept enables focused, confidential communication through quiet retreat zones and discreet consultation areas. The architectural redesign is complemented by the continuous expansion of digital services, creating a future-oriented combination of analog spatial quality and digital transformation.
The design with the T50 glass partition system makes a key contribution to the atmospheric quality and functional openness of the new working environment.
Architects/Planners
Architekturbüro Hoppe, Dresden
Client
Location
Dresden
Completion
2024
Products
T50 all-glass partition wall system, with single-pane glazing
Floor-to-ceiling full-leaf doors











