11JUL 2012
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Posted in Architecture - Educational by FORMAKERS
Due to recent reforms in the german school system, a great number of school graduates will enter universities very soon.© Deubzer König + Rimmel Architekten
A significant lack of space made it necessary to build new lecture halls among other facilities.© Deubzer König + Rimmel Architekten
The new lecture hall will be a temporary solution for 10-20 years. The hall is situated north of the mathematics and computer science department of the Technical University Munich, Campus Garching.© Deubzer König + Rimmel Architekten
A very limited budget of just 60% of regular building costs and a very short planning and building period (approximately 9 months) made the decision to use a wooden structure easy.© Deubzer König + Rimmel Architekten
The primary structure is filled with a wooden frame construction based on a 62,5cm grid.© Deubzer König + Rimmel Architekten
The almost square building contains two lecture halls with 479 and 288 seats.© Deubzer König + Rimmel Architekten
They are separated by a corridor which provides the access for handicapped people and the speaker. The foyer, the bathrooms and the technical facilities are situated below the seating.© Deubzer König + Rimmel Architekten
This assured a maximum of seats within a minimum of cubature.© Deubzer König + Rimmel Architekten
The main accesses for the lecture halls are the two staircases and the first floor corridor.© Deubzer König + Rimmel Architekten
The facade consists of rough cut spruce planks.© Deubzer König + Rimmel Architekten
To counter the varying exposure to the weather and given the short time of service, the decision was made to coat the facade in black wood stain, so that the aging process is not visible. By offsetting the facade’s substructure by one module the image of an undulating surface is created, which is shaped by the light.© Deubzer König + Rimmel Architekten
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