Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm Centre, Berlin
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm Centre is Humboldt University’s new central library and media centre. The new library, an eleven-story structure with 37,000 sqm m² of gross floor space, now houses a total of some 2.5 million books and 500 servers, as well as a range of rare-book and special collections. Not surprisingly, the Grimm Centre has also quickly become a key multimedia hub of the Humboldt University. The data centre sits on the ninth floor, on a total of 340 sqm of floor space. It is equipped with state-of-the-art network, data-security, storage and data-backup systems, as well as with server systems able to serve 32,000 students and 800 staff.
Our Input
ZWP Ingenieur-AG carried out overall planning of technical building services: planning and site supervision (phases 2-9), sanitary engineering, sprinkler technology, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, electrical engineering, communications, lift technology, measuring and control technology, building control, thermal and flow simulation, data networks, active and passive components.
Key Features
ZWP carried out all planning of technical building services and media and computer systems. The challenge: the data centre‘s energy requirements total 440 kW of electric power and nearly 400 kW of cooling energy (the heat generated within densely packed cabinets can reach levels of up to 12 kW), or up to nine kilowatts per square meter. The IT systems are housed in a total of 61 cabinets (19-inch). Cabinets with especially high heat loads have direct cooling units employing water cooling. Power for servers is supplied via two circuits, i.e. the system is redundant for added fail-safety. In the case of a power failure, a 625 kVA dynamic uninterruptable power supply (UPS) system supplies power to the backup circuit until a 1150 kVA diesel-powered emergency generator starts up. The server cabinets have a special design that makes it possible to control systems individually and shut them on/off following defined delay periods. The overall system also features real-time monitoring of power quality, temperature and other data.
Overall, the concept for the building features optimal use of room space. Visitors encounter virtually no barriers as they move between a) the bustling foyer area, with its exhibition space, auditorium and cafeteria, b) the information areas and c) the library's open-access shelves. The building's centre and key orientational focus consists of a generous, inviting atrium, with reading terraces, that recalls the grandeur of great reading rooms of earlier eras. The entire open-access-shelves area is conditioned by an air-driven concrete core activation system.
Photo: © Stefan Müller
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ZWP Ingenieur-AG
Services
- Building performance simulations
- Building services design
project size
31,700 m2
date
2005-2014
location
Berlin
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