Project Details
- Project Name
- Carmen Würth Forum
- Location
- Germany
- Architect
- David Chipperfield Architects
- Client/Owner
- Adolf Würth GmbH & Co. KG
- Project Types
- Cultural
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Size
- 10,000 sq. meters
- Year Completed
- 2017
- Shared by
- Angela Cook
- Team
-
David Chipperfield, Design
Alexander Schwarz, Design
Annette Flohrschütz, Architect
Christian Helfrich, Architect
Thomas Schöpf, Architect
- Consultants
-
Landscape Architect: realgrün Landschaftsarchitekten,Structural Engineer: RPB Rückert GmbH,Other: ZB Zimmermann und Becker GmbH,Other: Reba Fassadentechnik AG
- Project Status
- On the Boards/In Progress
Project Description
FROM THE ARCHITECT:
The headquarters of the company Adolf Würth is situated to the south of the German
town of Künzelsau. The Carmen Würth Forum, designed by David Chipperfield
Architects, is to be built within its direct vicinity. During a first stage of construction,
an event hall and a chamber music hall are due for completion in 2017.
The building is embedded in the landscape, characterised by expansive meadows
and fields, which it integrates as an architectural theme. Two retaining walls made of
bush-hammered, in-situ concrete frame a forecourt in front of the main entrance to
the building. This square serves as a forum for diverse outdoor events, such as openair
concerts. The main entrance leads into the naturally lit foyer, from where the large
event hall is accessed. While the lower level of the hall is sunk into the earth, the
upper gallery level, which is glazed on all sides, rises above the highest point of the
terrain. The event hall provides space for 3,500 people and can be used for a diverse
range of events, including sporting events. The trussed steel construction of the
ceiling spans column-free over the entire length of the hall.
The more intimate chamber music hall seats up to 500 people. From the outside this
smaller hall is only perceptible as a modulation of the landscape. As is the case for
the event hall, the chamber music hall likewise features a gallery level with audience
seating.
A conference centre and a museum for the Würth art collection are to follow in a
second construction stage.