New Exhibition Centre Stuttgart
Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Germany
- Architects
- wulf architekten
- Location
- Flughafenentlastungsstraße, 70629 Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Germany
- Year
- 2007
- Awards
- Hugo-Häring-Auszeichnung des BDA Baden-Württemberg 2008, Preis Hypo Real Estate-Architekturpreis 2008, Auszeichnung der Architektenkammer Baden-Württemberg für Beispielhaftes Bauen in Stuttgart 2007–2011
The New Exhibition Centre venue is characterized by minimal use of the landscape, short paths and exhibition halls with distinctive curved roofs. The Messepark’s wedge shape makes it easier to get one’s bearings. Changes in level create ideal access for loading and unloading. The congress centre and the multifunction hall - with an outline like a circus big top – are visually distinct from the exhibition halls. The planted multi-storey car park rises above the autobahn and the planned ICE line and acts as a kind of “super sign” for the venue. The Neue Messe at Stuttgart airport responds to the topography of its surroundings, and makes sensitive use of ecological resources. A solar power array, 40,000 metres in size, is integrated into the roof. The structure’s free, curved lines are underpinned by a clear, rational formal vocabulary. The whole complex looks light and expansive.
Competition
1st prize 2000
Client
Project company Neue Messe corp.
Construction costs
ca. 806 Mio. €
Project phases
1-9
Photography
Nürnberg Luftbild, Hajo Dietz (1)
Archigraphie Steffen Vogt (2,8)
Roland Halbe (3-7, 9)
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