Startup Village Julich Julius Taminiau Architects Jülich Germany
Norbert Wunderling & Julius Taminiau

Startup Village Julich

Architect: Julius Taminiau Architects
Location: Jülich, Germany
Type: Startup Village
Year: 2024
Photographs: Norbert Wunderling, Julius Taminiau

The following description is courtesy of the architects. Startup Village is a vibrant addition to Brainergry Park, a 7-hectare “energy transition” business park developed as part of the local shift from a coal-dependent economy. This colorful, dynamically designed village stands in contrast to the park’s more formal, orthogonal, white-toned architecture.

The Startup Village is organized on a hexagonal grid, providing a flexible foundation for growth and adaptation. Phase 1 was recently completed, and with all modules fully rented out, the response has been overwhelmingly positive. This success paves the way for Phase 2, anticipated for completion by 2025/26.

Startup Village Julich Julius Taminiau Architects Jülich Germany
Norbert Wunderling & Julius Taminiau
Startup Village Julich Julius Taminiau Architects Jülich Germany
Norbert Wunderling & Julius Taminiau
Startup Village Julich Julius Taminiau Architects Jülich Germany
Norbert Wunderling & Julius Taminiau

Each cell in the grid contains modular office units designed to be affordable workspaces for startups. Much like the “garage” beginnings of companies like Apple and Microsoft, these spaces serve as launchpads for transformative ideas. Grouped together, these “garages” foster a vibrant village setting where startups from various sectors can connect, collaborate, and inspire unexpected innovations.

Inspired by the Renaissance citadel of Jülich, Startup Village reinterprets this architectural legacy. Where the original citadel stood as a bastion of protection, Startup Village is designed to welcome and embrace.

The main building, a spacious public hub, integrates seamlessly into the grid, its grand scale and central placement marking it as the heart of the community. With expansive sliding windows and generous outdoor seating, the building invites interaction, reinforcing the Village’s openness and inclusivity.

The colorful modular units echo the vibrant hues of nearby village houses, infusing the Village with local charm and visual warmth. The main building features a green roof, while carefully integrated greenery and deciduous trees throughout the site provide natural summer shading and reinforce the Village’s environmental ethos.

The result is a “beehive” setting where innovation, nature, and community thrive together. This harmonious integration of colorful modules, greenery, and thoughtful design creates an inspiring and welcoming environment where people meet, exchange knowledge, and inspire one another, both in formal and informal settings. It’s a place where ideas flourish, connections form, and the seeds of a sustainable future take root.

Our design prioritises sustainability: each module is crafted primarily from locally sourced wood and is highly insulated for energy efficiency. Wood nails, rather than glue, hold the structures together, while large windows enable natural cross-ventilation, reducing the need for mechanical cooling. Green roofs and abundant plantings throughout promote biodiversity, provide natural cooling, buffer rainwater, and filter air. By incorporating greenery within and around the square, we aim to create a biodiverse biotope that enhances the site’s ecological footprint.

Startup Village Jülich is more than a workspace—it’s a catalyst for change and a testament to the power of community-driven, sustainable innovation.

Startup Village Julich Julius Taminiau Architects Jülich Germany
Norbert Wunderling & Julius Taminiau

Project Details

  • Name: Startup Village Julich
  • Architecture firm: Julius Taminiau Architects
  • Local Architect: Z-PLUS  Architekturbüro
  • Photo credits: Norbert Wunderling & Julius Taminiau
  • Project completed: 2024 (Phase 1)
  • Phase 2 completed: approximately 2025-2026
  • Contractor modules: Staufer Holz
  • Structural Engineer: C. Hagedorn Ingenieure
  • Client: Brainergy Park Julich GmbH
  • Gross Floor Area: 1000 m2             
  • Project location: Jülich, Germany
  • Landscape design: Julius Taminiau Architects
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