Multi-Purpose Hall Ingerkingen / Atelier Kaiser Shen

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Schlägweidestraße 2, 88433 Schemmerhofen, Germany
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1584
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Brigida González
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Gutmann, Kalzip
  • Lead Architects: Kilian Juraschitz
  • Dismantling: Roland Späth Abbruch- und Straßenbau, Langenenslingen
  • Shell Construction: Matthäus Schmid Bauunternehmen GmbH & Co. KG, Baltrin- gen
  • Wooden Construction: Prinz Holzbau KG, Schemmerhofen - Ingerkingen
  • Post & Beam Facade: SEKRA Fenster- und Fassadentechnik GmbH, Gundelfingen
  • Locksmith & Metalworking: Stahlbau Braunger GmbH, Laupheim
  • City: Schlägweidestraße 2, 88433 Schemmerhofen
  • Country: Germany
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Multi-Purpose Hall Ingerkingen / Atelier Kaiser Shen - Exterior Photography
© Brigida González

Text description provided by the architects. The concept of expanding and extending buildings, is once again state-of-the-art as firstly it fulfills the wish for continuity and secondly expanding offers a pragmatic approach to energy and material inputs. This concept was used as the basis for the renovation of the Ingerkingen multi-purpose hall. The architects were less interested in the original shape but rather the potential for further construction. Since part of the building could be simply and functionally integrated into the new concept, Atelier Kaiser Shen considered it obvious to retain the original. To reduce demolition work to a minimum, the foundations, the floor slab, the ceilings and the walls in the northern and western section were integrated into the planning. In this way, a total of 60 percent of the built mass was preserved.

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Cite: "Multi-Purpose Hall Ingerkingen / Atelier Kaiser Shen" 22 Feb 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1026287/multi-purpose-hall-ingerkingen-atelier-kaiser-shen> ISSN 0719-8884

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