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2002–2004

Service Centre Theresienwiese, Munich Read more

© Zuzanna Kałużna

How does one approach the design of a building that is idle 350 days of the year and will occupy a space that has been kept free of buildings for centuries? Is it possible to design a structure that is inconspicuous when not in use yet prominent when needed?
Simplicity on all levels of the design appeared to be an appropriate measure to address this problem. The building was to exhibit such a high degree of abstraction that the line between structure and sculpture would become blurred. The elongated building is covered with a uniform copper shell that protects the technical equipment throughout the year. Its darkening surface blends like a chameleon with the colorfulness of the Theresienwiese. Only the inner courtyards, which are not accessible from the outside, are extensively glazed.
The outer appearance of the building changes when it is in use during the Oktoberfest. Three large gates are raised and mark the three public entrances to the building.

Projektdetails

German Facade Award for rear-ventilated facades 2005
German Architecture Prize 2005 - Commendation 
Copper in Architectur, Award Europe 2005 - Commendation
TECU Architecture Award - 1st prize 2005

 

Competition 1st Prize, 2002
Client State Capital of Munich
User Police, Bavarian Red Cross, Stadtwerke Munich GmbH (Munich Municipal Works), Regional Administration Office, Department of Health and the Environment, Social Services Department (Youth Welfare Office), Department of Urban Planning and Building Regulations
Planning started 2002
Completion 2004
Total floor area 3,620 sqm

Competition
Team: Petra Wäldle, Juergen Rustler

Planning and Realization
Project Management: Alexander Böhme
Team: Madina von Arnim, Babette Schumacher, Birgit Knicker, Helga Blocksdorf, Michael Schmid, Manuela Jochheim

Tendering, Local Construction Management, Contracting: aichner kazzer architekten, Munich
Photography
Werner Huthmacher, Zuzanna Kałużna