The Festival Hall ‘Neckarallee’in Neckartailfingen has an eye-catching diamond-shaped wooden roof. Looking upward, this wood-roofed hall, whichis built along the river and located in the forest, seems emitting golden light. The interior roof is integrated by white ceiling and warm-color woodstructures, resulting in a neutral and quietly elegant atmosphere.
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For the new Festival Hall in Neckartailfingen a public space has been developed according to its impotence for the community.The allée next to the river as a defining element of the landscape finds its spatial conclusion in the new festival hall.The Festival Hall is divided into two building parts: the solid part with back-of-house areas, including the multi-purpose hall and the transparent part with cultural hall and visitor facilities.The new Festival Hall opens up equally towards the festival square and the river ‘Neckar’.The roof structure is the defining element of the Festival Hall. The diamond-shaped girder grid was developed analogical to the image of overlapping branches of the ‘Neckarallee’.
Festival Hall ’Neckarallee’ in NeckartailfingenProjectteamAckermann + Raff GmbH & Co.KGArchitekten BDA StadtplanerBüro StuttgartRotebühlstra?e 89/2, 70178 StuttgartBüro TübingenEugenstrasse 2, 72072 TübingenStaff: Oliver Braun, Walter Fritz, Sybille Schmid, Marcus VollmerCompetition: 05/2009 1. PreisConstruction: 2011-2013Gross floor area: 1.187m2Gross cubage: 7.697m3Construction costs: ca. 3.1 Mio ? EuroLocation: NeckartailfingenClient: Gemeinde Neckartailfingen