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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

TextilWerk in Bocholt, Germany by Atelier Brueckner GmbH

 
January 20th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Atelier Brueckner GmbH 

A subtle dialogue between historical structure and current architectonic accents is being offered at the former Herding spinning mill in Bocholt. The industrial monument has been reinvented for use as a cultural centre. Warehouse for shows, special exhibition areas, event spaces and catering found place at the so called TextilWerk. “Reanimate and reinvent” were the maxims of ATELIER BRÜCKNER. By means of careful architectural surgery the original functional interrelationships of the factory were underlined. The language of form and colour are derived from the old building structure.

Exterior View at Night, Image Courtesy © Mac Tanó

  • Architects: Atelier Brueckner GmbH
  • Project: TextilWerk
  • Location: Bocholt, Germany
  • Photography: Mac Tanó and Martin Holtappels
  • Partners: Prof. Uwe R. Brückner, Shirin Frangoul-Brückner, Prof. Eberhard Schlag, Britta Nagel
  • Project manager: Michel Casertano
  • Graphical guidance system: Jana Fröhlich
  • Construction management: BLB of the LWL (The Regional Association of Westphalia-Lippe (LWL)
  • Construction supervision: Eling Architekten, Wesel
  • Planing of the supporting structure: Ingenieurbüro Pross, Bocholt
  • Electric planing: Ingenieurbüro Kipp & Knuhr, Borken
  • Building services: K&L Energietechnik, Hamminkeln
  • Light concept: LDE Belzner Holmes, Stuttgart 
  • Ceiling installation of the restaurant: ATELIER BRÜCKNER, Stuttgart
  • Filmic animation of the foyer: Thauma Motion Design Studio, Stuttgart
  • Exhibition space: 6.000 sqm
  • Main area: 3.600 sqm
  • Floors: 4, plus a new top floor with restaurant
  • Contract / Project beginning: 2009
  • Opening: 2 September 2011

Exterior View Restaurant, Image Courtesy © Mac Tanó

A staircase which is accentuated with the colour red and was inserted into the 20 metre-long rope and pulley section of the former factory acts as the central means of access to the various parts of the building. In this way, the various parts of the facility are now opened up along the original energy axis: from the boiler house (for generating energy) to the machine house (for transforming energy into motion) and the rope and pulley section (for transmitting power) to the spacious spinning halls and the former technical control centre on the roof of the flat building (air extraction). This has now been replaced with an airy restaurant, whose front-hung facade, which is made of steel threads, continues the metaphoric reference to the former spinning mill. Inside the new glass cube, an installation composed of 88 ceiling lights from the 1950s is a reminder of this important phase in the history of the factory.

Exterior View Restaurant, Image Courtesy © Mac Tanó

Exterior View at Night, Image Courtesy © Mac Tanó

A dialogue between the present use and the retained historical features is developed on all five floors of the building complex with its 6,000 square metres of floor space. All the added fixtures and fittings are optically offset and add a time layer of equal value to the old still existing features, which can be experienced as historical markers with all the traces of their former use. The new functionally assigned sections such as the shop, the counter, the cloakroom, catering and WC areas have been added as independent elements. Their light-grey surface stands out from the heterogeneous surroundings, whereas their insides each display a colour that reflects their history: blue, red, green, white and black. The mobile furniture also makes use of these colours.

Exterior View Restaurant, Image Courtesy © Mac Tanó

Restaurant, Image Courtesy © Mac Tanó

Restaurant, Image Courtesy © Mac Tanó

Restaurant Ceiling, Image Courtesy © Mac Tanó

Interior View, Image Courtesy © Mac Tanó

Interior View, Image Courtesy © Mac Tanó

Foyer, Image Courtesy © Mac Tanó

Interior View, Image Courtesy © Mac Tanó

Elevator, Image Courtesy © Mac Tanó

Catering Cube, Image Courtesy © Martin Holtappels

Exhibition Space, Image Courtesy © Martin Holtappels

Floor Plan, Image Courtesy © Atelier Brueckner GmbH

Longitudinal Section, Image Courtesy © Atelier Brueckner GmbH

Cross Section, Image Courtesy © Atelier Brueckner GmbH

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Categories: Building, Exhibition Center, Mixed use, Restaurant




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