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Jacoby Studios by David Chipperfield
Photograph © Simon Menges

David Chipperfield Jacoby Studios is now complete

A new company headquarters building for Tap Holding has completed in the medieval town centre of Paderborn in west Germany

Designed by David Chipperfield Architects Berlin, the project saw the restoration, conversion and extension of the former St. Vincenz hospital complex that itself grew out the ruins of a Capuchin monastery dating from the seventeenth century.

The project involved the removal of the post-war additions, exposing the historic building fabric of the monastery which forms the foundation of the headquarters. New extension wings, ranging from two- to three-storeys, are arranged in accordance with the orthogonal structure of the original buildings.

Jacoby Studios by David Chipperfield
Photograph © Simon Menges

The Jacoby Studios is one of the seven German nominees for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award 2021.

Jacoby Studios by David Chipperfield
Photograph © Simon Menges

Jacoby Studios

The former ‘St. Vincenz hospital’ is situated in the medieval town centre of Paderborn next to the western tributary of the Pader Springs. The hospital moved out in 2013 and the existing complex has been converted into a new headquarter for a family-run company designed by David Chipperfield Architects Berlin.

The existing ensemble originates from a former seventeenth century Capuchin monastery. The buildings, which were used as a hospital from 1841 onwards, were severely damaged during the Second World War. Subsequently, the complex underwent several changes and extensions through reconstruction and later modifications.

Jacoby Studios by David Chipperfield
Photograph © Simon Menges

The conversion for the Jacoby Studios involved the removal of the post-war additions, exposing the historic building fabric of the monastery once again. In particular, the chapel façade, the cloister, the east building wing and the seventeenth century cellar were preserved and restored, creating a picturesque ruin structure made of quarry-stone masonry with the former cloister at its heart. The complex of monastery and annexes is embedded into a garden designed by Wirtz International.

New extension wings, ranging from two to three-storeys, are arranged in accordance with the orthogonal structure to the north, west and south of the original buildings. Through the historic entrance gate and the former chapel, visitors access the entrance foyer.

Jacoby Studios by David Chipperfield
Photograph © Simon Menges

Echoing the historic situation, the ensemble appears once again in the cityscape as a well-balanced composition of different volumes. In the urban landscape of the Pader Springs, the new complex has its own sense of identity, while maintaining historic continuity.

Project Details

  • Architects: David Chipperfield
  • Area:  12,500 sq.m.
  • Year:  2020
  • Photographs:  Simon Menges
  • City:  Paderborn
  • Country:  Array
  • Other Details:
    Client: Jacoby GbR

    Architects - Partners: David Chipperfield, Martin Reichert, Alexander Schwarz (Design lead)
    Project Architects: Franziska Rusch (Concept study), Frithjof Kahl (Preparation and brief to Developed Design, Design intent details, Site design supervision)
    Project Team: Thomas Benk, Thea Cheret, Dirk Gschwind, Elsa Pandozi, Franziska Rusch, Diana Schaffrannek, Eva-Maria Stadelmann, Amelie Wegner;Graphics, Visualisation: Dalia Liksaite

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