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Urban Colab

Munich, Bavaria

Information about the reference project

Type of building:

Education and Culture

Series:

AWS 75 BS.HI+, AWS 70.HI, ADS 65.NI SP, FWS 50, ADS 75 HD.HI, ADS 80 FR 30

Series (no longer in the portfolio):

AWS 75 BS.SI

Location:

Munich, Bavaria

Completion:

2020

Architects:

Hochtief Infractructure GmbH,Steidle Architekten

Specialist company:

HAGA Metallbau GmbH,Hörmann KG Verkaufsgesellschaft

Picture credits:

Copyrights stefan mueller-naumann, muenchen

The Munich Urban Colab is a place where start-ups work with the state capital of Munich, established companies and scientists on the urban challenges of the future. Their common goal is to develop smart, entrepreneurial innovations for the city of the future. Across a useable area of 11,000 square metres in the creative district near the main train station, around 300 people have been able to work together on their ideas and the implementation of those ideas since its opening in June 2021. As a standalone structure within the creative quarter development, the newbuild has been constructed as a multistorey hall that is on the same scale as the surrounding buildings and that is based on the neighbouring Tonnenhalle and Jutierhalle structures which have listed building status. In line with the desire for communication, visibility and movement, the Munich Urban Colab has an open structure both between the storeys and towards the outside world.

The ground floor, with its café and Maker Space, and the first floor, are freely accessible. Openness is also a basic principle of the co-working spaces. Depending on the requirements, the central, two-storey foyer can become a multifunctional event space when used together with the stepped arena, the first floor and the free space in front of the café.

The meandering shape of the building in the upper storeys creates interesting recesses in the volume. What is really ingenious, however, is that the two courtyards to the west are covered by unheated conservatories that support the climate control concept of the newbuild.

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