Townhall Bissendorf
Bissendorf, Germany
- Architects
- blocher partners
- Location
- Kirchplatz , 49143 Bissendorf, Germany
- Year
- 2015
- Client
- Gemeinde Bissendorf
- Brief
- New construction of a town hall
- Size
- 2.500 sqm
The townhall ensemble builds two urban spaces: the civic hall defines the church square which appears as one entity now. The hall acts as a link and is directed towards the church. The administration building, a stretched building with flat gabled roof, is designed to appear more subtle.
At the rear side, a terraced civic garden is located whose concrete bands define the natural forecourt – a welcoming gesture towards the visitors. The civic hall is designed as an archetype: gabled roof, open framework and just four materials – oak, exposed concrete, bricks and zinc roof. A reference to the typology of the Low German Hallenhaus, a barn with large façade windows at the gable ends, which serves as a reliable workspace and is open to its surroundings. A vivid center for the citizens of Bissendorf and, at the same time, a solid frame for politics.
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