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Jessica Borchardt

  • Site : www.baid.de
  • Adresse : Hopfensack 19 20457 Hamburg
Versatile, ambitious, timeless, these are the words that most eloquently describe Jessica Borchardt. She is a woman of considerable expressiveness, which shows, not only in her language and articulation, but also through her architecture and design skills. Jessica's path started early with her carpentry training, from which she graduated with honors, best of the year. This laid the foundation, as well as a yardstick, for her following accomplishments, while studying at the architecture faculty of the TU Braunschweig. When she received her diploma in architecture in 2000, she had not only already worked at the institute of her professor Meinhardt von Gerkan, but also received both the “Lavespreis” and the "DAAD" scholarship in Beijing for her achievements. After her fellowship she started working for her former professor at his architecture office “gmp”, situated in Hamburg, and led large, international projects from the very beginning. In the year 2005 she finally took the big step of founding her own office. A project, which started small as an one- person show, quickly developed into the 30 employee office “BAID”, located in the heart of Hamburg, in collaboration with her art gallery “Galerie Borchardt”. Since 2005 Jessica Borchardt has come a long way, winning several awards, being member of various Juries, for universities, diverse projects, as well as architectural competitions. Furthermore, she joined Project-M, a mentor program, with the aim of supporting young female architects on their career path. Jessica's projects cover a broad spectrum of comprehensive urban architecture, interior and exterior concepts, to detail and furniture design. With her claim to innovative, environmentally friendly, and timeless architecture, she has already created numerous buildings in a wide variety of locations. From large company headquarters, to psychiatric facilities besides luxury- and social housing, everything is included.  Her maxim: “Good architecture is the greatest sustainability Factor”

ALDI Nord Campus

The signature white building offers an advantageous workspace where communication stands in focus. Therefore, the centerpiece of the headquarters is the plaza. Thanks to its location, all access routes, as well as the entrances to the office zones and conference areas, lead through the plaza and offer the perfect architecture for modern, agile working. Its intended to be used as a space for chance exchanges and encounters. The quarter, which in addition to the office space also has a day-care center, training rooms, shopping facilities and many other attractions, was built on a former industrial site, which has now been transformed into a green park area surrounding the buildings of the Campus. The new ALDI North administration building was awarded DGNB Gold (sustainability certification) and earned 1st prize by the BDA Essen (Association of German Architects) 2023.

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