Indoor Rock Climbing / W. Meraner - M. Mutschlechner

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Text description provided by the architects. The indoor rock climbing hall in Brixen arises close to the historic center and is therefore – compared to other similar sport infrastructures – designed with a high aesthetical and artistical claim. Nature and landscape are transported into the building through a transparent façade design; at the same time, the inside remains visible to the outside. The multi-layer facade creates a moiré effect, generating always new impressions for the moving observer and both the users inside as also the viewer outside in a dynamic relationship to the climbing gym provides. In the planning of the climbing Hall, ecological aspects and sustainability were essential.

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Cite: "Indoor Rock Climbing / W. Meraner - M. Mutschlechner" 20 Dec 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/308859/indoor-rock-climbing-w-meraner-m-mutschlechner> ISSN 0719-8884

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