DESIGN NAME: Boathouse
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Sailing School
INSPIRATION: Augsburg Sailing Club has a long tradition. Built in 1905, the boathouse is now the beating heart of the club. The wish was to provide rooms for the young sailors. The requisite premises were integrated into the old boathouse which was converted partly into a room in its own right. The space was separated from hall by a profiled glass wall. On this side Lake Ammer is visible through the old façade. The kids are thus trained in a fitting setting between the now visible sail storage and the lake
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: For the Interieur recyclable and renewable chemically untreated materials were used. In dialog with the existing building and in order to clearly distinguish the alterations, all the cladding and surfaces were realized in Aleppo pine plywood. This gave the room a peaceful feel and contrasted with the historical roof truss. The conversion work can only be guessed at from the outside. On the inside, a stimulating ensemble is created, while the impression of the hall as a whole remains perceptible
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: In line with the plans to sustainably adapt the building to future requirements, the space for additional use has been created without touching the existing structure. For the Interieur only recyclable and renewable chemically untreated materials were used
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: 2017-2018, Ammersee, Germany
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Pine Plywood
Channel Glass
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Area: 120 sqm
TAGS: Pine Plywood, Channel Glass, Rehabilitation, Barn Conversion, Boathouse, Sailing School
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: -
CHALLENGE: -
ADDED DATE: 2019-03-17 09:05:07
TEAM MEMBERS (1) : Fabian A. Wagner, Edwin Hoffmann
IMAGE CREDITS: 1: Florian Holzherr, 2: Florian Holzherr, 3: Florian Holzherr, 4: Florian Holzherr, 5: Florian Holzherr
PATENTS/COPYRIGHTS: © Fabian A. Wagner, BUERO WAGNER
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