Light and Space in Perfect Harmony
The FGS Campus in Bonn sets new standards in modern glass architecture. With an innovative roof structure that optimally utilizes both light and air, it transforms a spacious courtyard into a naturally illuminated oasis.
12 Gabled Roofs1200m² Glass Panels22m High

Founded in 1972 in Bonn, Flick Gocke Schaumburg (FGS) is now one of Germany’s most prestigious law firms. The FGS Campus reflects both modern architecture and the firm’s extensive expertise, housing over 90 partners and numerous experts. Specializing in German and international tax law, as well as related legal fields, FGS provides comprehensive consulting services. As one of Germany’s top ten highest-grossing law firms, FGS demonstrates how tradition and innovation go hand in hand. The Bonn headquarters remains a central hub of the firm’s continued success, a fact that is clearly reflected in the architecture.

Optimal Light Intake and Superior Insulation
Over the FGS Campus in Bonn, 12 gabled glass roof structures of varying sizes were installed at an impressive height of 22 meters. These roofs contribute significantly to the open and prestigious character of the architecture, making the building an exclusive workspace. The large glass roofs ensure consistent and pleasant daylight exposure, flooding the courtyard with natural light and significantly enhancing the quality of stay. The LAMILUX Glass Roof PR60 is known for its outstanding thermal insulation and weather resistance, making it ideal for demanding architectural projects like this one.

Secure Ventilation and Smoke Extraction
A key advantage of the LAMILUX Glass Roofs is the integration of modern safety and ventilation systems. The glass roof structures feature 9 double flaps, each with an aerodynamic smoke extraction area of 3.39 square meters. These flaps are part of an efficient smoke and heat exhaust ventilation system (SHEV), ensuring rapid and effective smoke extraction in case of fire. By keeping escape routes clear, the system enhances building safety for all occupants.

Flexible Ventilation and Optimized Climate Control
Beyond safety, the double flaps can open up to 90 degrees, allowing for flexible, demand-based fresh air supply. This feature improves indoor air quality and helps regulate the indoor climate, particularly in large, enclosed courtyards. By combining natural daylight with fresh air, the FGS Campus in Bonn provides a healthy and productive workspace, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability and employee well-being.