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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.

Brewery hall in Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany by mehr* architekten

 
July 5th, 2021 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: mehr* architekten

The brewery hall for the start-up “Braurevolution” is being built on the long side of a plot on which there are already several utility and residential buildings. The elongated structure closes off the existing courtyard to the north and leaves space for a small beer garden facing the street.

The context of the surrounding mixed commercial area provides an industrial architectural language and invites inspiration from Bernd and Hilla Becher’s photographic works of old industrial buildings.

Image Courtesy © Sebastian Schels

  • Architects: mehr* architekten
  • Project: Brewery hall
  • Location: Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany
  • Photography: Sebastian Schels

Image Courtesy © Sebastian Schels

The simple volume with a gable roof is given its distinctive character by an attached light band above the ridge, creating an iconic roof form on the gable walls. By raising them and changing the material to exposed concrete, these become clearly legible front and back sides, between which the steel structure clad in Profilit glazing spans. The two openings on the east side, reduced to a circle and a rectangle, mark the entrance, which thus does justice to the traditional use of a brewery with a taproom and warehouse sales.

The architectural image of the new brewery hall is a kind of showroom. One sees, hears, smells and tastes the production of the beer varieties, the storage of malt and hops, the act of brewing in the kettles up to the tasting on site.

Image Courtesy © Sebastian Schels

Image Courtesy © Sebastian Schels

A set structure will house the cold storage and ancillary rooms. This can be dismantled in case of a possible other subsequent use. The open counter is located in the large main room, where visitors can take a seat between brewing kettles and storage tanks.

The atmosphere of the hall is industrial, its structure rationally rhythmic, the layout symmetrical. The entrance area offers a bar area for tasting and sales, which will also be used for brewing seminars and festivities.

Image Courtesy © Sebastian Schels

Image Courtesy © Sebastian Schels

Image Courtesy © Sebastian Schels

Image Courtesy © Sebastian Schels

Image Courtesy © Sebastian Schels

Image Courtesy © Sebastian Schels

Image Courtesy © Sebastian Schels

Image Courtesy © Sebastian Schels

Image Courtesy © mehr* architekten

Image Courtesy © mehr* architekten

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