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St. Johann

An optimal environment is as essential to office work as the "Amen" in church. For those who miss it in their home office, the Co-Working Space St. Johann offers a divine workspace in the heart of a beautifully designed setting.

/ Michael Ortmann
CEO Office Vision

/ LARA BEILHARZ
Interior Design

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT TO NEW WORK

In the heart of Constance’s old town, the consulting and project agency Gründerschiff UG & Co. KG has transformed the St. Johann church into a co-working space. The spatial concept designed by project manager Michael Ortmann of Meinlschmidt Raumkonzepte and interior architect Lara Beilharz of Office Vision creates a synergy between the church building and modern workplace furnishings. Under colorful stained glass windows, co-workers from various industries work on ergonomic office chairs.

For many years, the church, founded in the 10th century, has not hosted any services. Almost condemned to demolition, St. Johann has been repurposed several times in its history: from a place of worship to a brewery, from a club and hotel to a carnival venue. Today, visitors sit in soundproof cubes rather than confessionals.

There were several challenges to overcome before reaching this stage: To make the co-working space economically viable, a certain number of workstations needed to be accommodated, and the suboptimal room acoustics had to be improved – all while considering monument protection and workplace regulations. “We faced a high, listed space that was particularly challenging acoustically,” says Michael Ortmann. “The goal was to preserve the church character while introducing comfort into the spaces.”

The solution involved a clever design using space-within-space systems, combining open work areas with enclosed cubes, meeting boxes, and retreat areas, as well as partitions made of glass walls and curtains for acoustic effectiveness. Additionally, ceiling sails were used in certain areas. The center of the church was designed to be flexible, allowing the space to be transformed from a workplace to a stage for cultural events. “St. Johann is a special project where we successfully converted a church into a functional co-working space without destroying the church's charm,” the project manager summarizes.

ST. JOHANN

The Project

/ Client: Gründerschiff UG & Co. KG
/ Planning and Project Management: Moritz Meidert, Gründerschiff UG & Co. KG; Michael Ortmann, Project Manager, Managing Director, Meinlschmidt Raumkonzepte and Office Vision; Lara Beilharz, Interior Architect, Office Vision
/ Brands: Mäder Office, Narbutas, Profi M, Bosse, Waldmann; Kitchen Planning: Living Lab
/ Total Area: 650 m²
/ Workstations: 50–60

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