Culture hall Neckarwestheim Outdoor facilities of the multipurpose hall

Lageplan Reblandhalle © 2012 Y. Altangerel knoll.neues.gruen

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Reblandhalle Pflanzung Böschung © 2014 M. Leitz knoll.neues.gruen

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Reblandhalle Eichenweg © 2014 M. Leitz knoll.neues.gruen

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Reblandhalle Pflanzung © 2012 M. Leitz knoll.neues.gruen

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Reblandhalle © 2012 S. Knoll knoll.neues.gruen

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Reblandhalle Hauptzugang © 2012 S. Knoll knoll.neues.gruen

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Lageplan Reblandhalle © 2012 Y. Altangerel knoll.neues.gruen

Reblandhalle Pflanzung Böschung © 2014 M. Leitz knoll.neues.gruen

Reblandhalle Eichenweg © 2014 M. Leitz knoll.neues.gruen

Reblandhalle Pflanzung © 2012 M. Leitz knoll.neues.gruen

Reblandhalle © 2012 S. Knoll knoll.neues.gruen

Reblandhalle Hauptzugang © 2012 S. Knoll knoll.neues.gruen

The new multi-purpose hall will be generously connected to the existing open space. All existing large trees are to be preserved as far as possible. The planned topography is specifically adapted to these connection heights of the existing.

The main access conveys a representative wide staircase and the side ramps an inviting entrance atmosphere under the tree canopy of existing large trees and a steel pergola covered with vines.
Under this significant pergola with a view of the central playing field, the sports and event restaurant with a large panoramic terrace is reached.

In contrast to the clarity and austerity in the new building structure and are long, rounded outdoor forms planned as a design bracket for the overall area of the facility on the outskirts of the village, with transition into the open vineyard landscape.

Partners involved in planning

Architecture BKT Bechler Krummlauf Teske

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