Ice Stadium in Wolfsburg
documentation p. 362 - 366Architect Schulitz + Partner | Structural Engineer Eilers + Vogel | RFR Ingenieure |
The broad-span roof structure – with an optimized moment curve – was designed in both timber and steel construction. These were put out to tender parallel to each other, and the more economical solution was implemented, namely that in steel. To lend the hall an appropriate expression, the architects articulated the large, closed external surfaces in a dynamic form, yet with the simplest of means. Instead of designing a rear-ventilated, uniform, sheet-metal facade, a structure was created – at no additional cost – consisting of aluminium elements of equal depth but of different widths. These enliven the face of the building and, in a certain light, lend it an undulating appearance. All scope for cutting costs was exploited. Additional requirements for fire protection and mechanical services were to be offset by making savings elsewhere.
Nine months after the commencement of planning and six months after construction began, the ice stadium was handed over in time for the start of the season.
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