Technical City Hall Mannheim

Back Previous slide Next slide Technical City Hall Mannheim 14-storey office tower designed as a prefabricated facade Facade construction consists of composite windows, a high-rise facade, a skylight and various sheet metal cladding Glass roof construction provides the skylight in the inner courtyard Service: Facade construction Architecture: schneider + schumacher Planung GmbH Completion: 2021 © Gero Ulmrich

Extension school Wiesberggasse

Back Previous slide Next slide Extension of the Wiesberggasse school Extension with three classrooms, two workshops, a library, an open-air classroom and a teaching kitchen Gyms in the courtyard area built in reinforced concrete construction Extension of the attic in lightweight construction in steel/wood Extension with two additional floors Ceiling construction above the 3rd floor as a hollow-core ceiling Ceiling construction above the 1st floor as a cross-laminated timber ceiling Roof construction as… Continue reading Erweiterung Schule Wiesberggasse

Extension school Novaragasse

Back Previous slide Next slide Extension of the Novaragasse school Solid construction 6 floors New building closes the gap and was added to the existing school Load-bearing elements in reinforced concrete Acoustic ceilings with cavity damping in combination with acoustically effective wall panels meet the requirements of sound insulation and acoustics Services: Structural planning, building physics Architecture: Raumkunst ZT GmbH Completion: 2021 © fürnkranz

House of the Wild

Back Previous slide Next slide House of the Wilderness World Heritage Centre Exhibition on complex natural processes Timber construction Pitched roof areas with different inclinations and intersections Primary load-bearing structure in glued laminated timber construction Vertical load transfer is ensured via round timber columns, along the outer skin via timber stud walls Services: Structural planning, building physics Architecture: Maurer & Partner ZT GmbH Completion: 2021 © Theo Kust

Bypass Bridge Linz

Back Previous slide Next slide ByPass Bridge Linz Length of the VOEST bridge: 407 meters Main opening with free span of 215 meters Pylon height 66m, each guyed with three parallel cables 6 lanes separated by pylon into two directional lanes Services: Structural engineering Architecture: SOLID architecture Completion: 2020 © Kurt Kuball

SKIN Amsterdam

Back Previous slide Next slide HAUT Amsterdam 73 meters high 21 floors 52 residential units Living areas spanned by wood-concrete composite ceilings Vertical load transfer is carried by cross-laminated timber walls and glued laminated timber columns Occasional use of concrete columns Balconies on cantilevered steel beams with concrete slabs on top Cladding facade with glass elements and cladding made of lightweight concrete Services: Structural engineering Architect: Team V Architectuur Completion: 2022 © Zwartlicht

WHA Kirchacker

Back Previous slide Next slide WHA Kirchäcker Residential complex 107 residential units Both buildings in reinforced concrete construction Two basements as stepped garage floors Services: Structural engineering Architecture: Halbritter und Hillerbrand ZT GmbH Completion: 2020 © B-SÜD