Bad Aibling City Hall design by Behnisch Architekten
Architects: Behnisch Architekten
Location: Bad Aibling, Germany
Area: 4,300 sqm
Year: 2012
Photographs: David MatthiesenIn the center of Bad Aibling is Marienplatz, a historic square flanked by public buildings, retail and a hotel. It is here that the town’s two main streets insersect and where the existing 1970s Town Hall stands.To further invigorate the city center, Bad Aibling has comissioned a new Town Hall. The existing building will be razed to the basement and from this level the new building will rise – respecting the loadbearing capacity and the existing supply network – balanced on the the existing basement foundations.The new Town Hall will primarily accommodate functions highly frequented by the public. It is designed to provide a multitude of programs – including civic services, administrative offices, a public library, a special room for weddings, and the city council chamber which can also be used for a vareity of other events – all under one roof. The ground floor level will be also house several shops and a café invigorating the center of Bad Aibling even after business hours.The visitior enters the wood-clad building with its strong form from Marienplatz to a view through the house that expands into fractured planes. This main feature - a light refracting wall – dominates the atrium space and rises to a glass ceiling. It connects the exterior public realm of Marienplatz with all the functional spaces creating a vibrant public hub – a flowing communicative thoroughfare for chance and planned encounterss.Source: Behnisch Architekten/ David Matthiesenm i l i m e t d e s i g n – W h e r e t h e c o n v e r g e n c e o f u n i q u e c r e a t i v e s