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Department Store Schocken, Chemnitz

Department Store Schocken, Chemnitz

Restoration Schocken Department Store,

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Photo: Michael Jungblut 2

Faithful in every detail

The façade of the former Schocken department store in Chemnitz, , was equipped for its conversion to a museum with SCHOTT TIKANA® Restoration glass. The façade glass fulfills the requirements of conservation of monuments and historic buildings, and allows at the same time modern construction solutions.

The background floor comes forward as a bay window, in such a way that the former appear- It is a piece of German company his- which is divided by horizontal bands of ance of the building was retained in tory: In only 30 years, the Schocken windows. light of Mendelsohn’s purposes. On company developed into the fourth the street-frontage, this concerned the largest department store chain in Undoubtedly, Mendelssohn founded historically correct renewal of the Germany with numerous subsidiaries, a new type of department store. Today, bands of windows in the upper floors, among them, in , , the former Chemnitz Schocken depart- and the window fronts of the lateral , and Chemnitz. ment store is one of the most impor- stairways. At the same time, solar tant buildings of the classical modern protection and heat insulation had For the conversion of the Chemnitz age in , and, since 1980, be- to be integrated. ­department store, originally completed longs to the historical monuments in 1930, which was used as such until of the town. The name Schocken is in The appearance of the historical façade 2001, the Schocken Brother owners use to this day by the population of had been disfigured over the 70 years used the architect those towns in which there had been in which the building had been used again. He was one of the most impor- a Schocken department store. as a department store, by numerous tant architects of the 20th. Century, rebuilding and multiple renovations, and had already planned the Schocken The challenge including the bands of windows. department store in Stuttgart. Mendel- Today the former Schocken department sohn planned a 9-storey building store is a hub of the state museum for with triangular cut-outs in Chemnitz. archaeology in Chemnitz – briefly Characteristics are the dynamic cur­ “smac”. Before “smac” could be housed vature of the main façade, as well as in the building, it had to be rebuilt, at the restored upper three floors with first extensively – but also in an appro- flying roof and rail-like balustrade. priate manner for monuments. The The main building above the ground challenge was to carry out the changes

Photo: Laszlo Farkas Photo: Michael Jungblut 3

The solution ways; contemporary construction The company glasfaktor Ingenieure For the authentic glazing for the histor- functions, like integrated solar protec- GmbH from performed the ical bands of windows of the former tion, are easily realizable. structural analysis of the glass assem- Schocken department store, the archi- blies on the basis of the European tects and engineers decided to use In Chemnitz, an innovative insulating Technical Approval ETA-12/0159 for TIKANA­ ® restoration glass from SCHOTT. glass was integrated into the bands of SCHOTT Fourcault glasses. The colourless, machine-drawn glass windows. This consists, for example, conforms to historical window glasses. of a 6 mm-thick outside pane with solar TIKANA® is drawn using the Fourcault Thus, the glass has, for example, a simi- protection coating, a 16 mm-wide method, a procedure which the Belgian larly slightly irregular surface like the spacer, as well as an 8 mm-thick interior Emile Fourcault patented in 1902. In windows during Mendelsohn’s time. float glass pane. In the areas where the the construction era from 1920 to 1960, This is not by chance; SCHOTT devel- insulating glass should protect against machine-drawn glass was THE material oped restoration glass especially for the burglary, laminated security glass was for window and façades glazing. Today, glazing of buildings from the classical used instead of float glass. Spaces are its characteristics are technically pro- modern age and the construc- filled in both cases with argon. duction-controlled. Thereby, restoration tion style. TIKANA® shows the typical glass is fine-tuned by SCHOTT to match drawn streakiness of window glasses The historical existing single glazing precisely the desired original glass of from this design era. in the lateral stairways gave way to a Mendelsohn’s time. TIKANA® – insulating glass, with matte Other advantages of the special glass: sandblasting and 8 mm-thick spacers. 91 percent of the light passes through, For heat insulation, the space of the and has 100 % colour-rendering. panes was filled with krypton. Hence, it is well suited for the glazing of museum windows. Not only this: TIKANA® can be processed in various

THE MATERIAL

• TIKANA ® | 4 mm and 6 mm thicknesses in insulating glass • with a sun protection coating • with matte sandblasting • various insulating glass con- structions

Photo: Roland Halbe SCHOTT AG Hattenbergstrasse 10 55122 Germany Phone +49 (0)6131/66-2678 [email protected] www.schott.com/restoration

PFLY_0038_OM ENGLISH 05/2016 kn/odd Printed in Germany