TY - JOUR A1 - Schermer, Detleff A1 - Nagler, Florian A1 - Schwabe, Almut T1 - Archäologisches Haus am Petriplatz – massive Außenwandkonstruktion JF - Mauerwerk N2 - Petriplatz in Berlin is one of the earliest settlement sites in Berlin dating back to the 12th century. The Archaeological House is currently being built in this area on behalf of the Berlin Senate, which will integrate the finds associated with the site and make them directly accessible to visitors. The above-ground floors will serve as archaeological workshops and collection rooms and will feature a lecture hall. The chosen construction of the seven-storey building adapts to the local boundary conditions: Thus, the foundation is made on piles to minimize the intervention in the site and at the same time to create elements for geothermal energy. The static function as well as the fire protection requirements and the protection against external noise made it necessary to design the supporting structure-solidly in reinforced concrete. As a quasi-monolithic exterior wall structure in the standard area, a new system was developed by means of a load-bearing reinforced concrete inner shell and non-load-bearing infill of highly heat-insulating plane clay brick masonry. In addition to load transfer, particular -attention had to be paid to the issues of crack resistance, -execution and the interaction of concrete and masonry. T2 - Archaeological House at Petriplatz - massive outer wall-construction KW - archaeology KW - concrete KW - crack resistance KW - execution KW - masonry KW - multi-layer Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/dama.202100010 SN - 1437-1022 VL - 25 IS - 4 SP - 151 EP - 155 PB - Ernst & Sohn, a Wiley Brand ER -