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Tauber Philharmonic | HENN

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  • Project Name: Tauber Philharmonic
  • Practice: HENN
  • Products: Bose , Kalzip , Stone Contact , Knauf , Thonet
  • Completion year: 2019
  • Gross Built up Area: 3,100 m2
  • Project Location: Weikersheim
  • Country: Germany
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Christian Bechtle, Fredrik Werner
  • Design Team: Katja Bader, Tanja Dietsch, Deborah Klajmic, Yvonne Koll, Alejandro Konrad, Andreas Lindig, Rainer Mohl, Armin Nemati, Gal.la Otero
  • Clients: Stadt Weikersheim
  • Structural Consultants: merz kley partner, Dornbirn, Austria
  • Contractors: Boller SF-Bau, Distelhausen, Germany (Shell construction), Dresdner Holzbau, Dresden, Germany (Façade cladding), Fleischhacker, Würzburg-Lengfeld, Germany (Outdoor facilities), Fliesen Fischer, Weikersheim, Germany (Tile work, natural stone laying), Hieber, Weikersheim, Germany (Sanitary, heating), Hirschfelder Parkett, Hirschfeld, Germany (Parquet work), Holzbauwerk Klöpfer, Schrozberg, Germany (Timber construction), Konstrukteam, Weikersheim, Germany (Carpentry work, interior doors), K+B Böden, Uhlstädt / Kirchhasel, Germany (Screed work), Metallwerk, Laudenbach, Germany (Locksmith work), Ruben Peter Ausbau, Floh-Seligenthal, Germany (Expansion), UHL, Würzburg, Germany (Façade)
  • Photo Credits: HG Esch Photography
  • Others: Project director: Peter Bäuml, Facade: gbd Projects ZT, Dornbirn, Austria, Kitchen Planning: Geisel, Reutlingen, Germany, Subsoil survey: GMP – Geotechnik, Würzburg, Germany, Building Physics: Ingenieurbüro Hausladen, Kirchheim, Germany, Electrical Planning: Ingenieurbüro Rainer Metzger, Weikersheim, Germany, Fire Protection: Krebs + Kiefer, Dresden, Germany, Lighting Design: LUMEN3, München, Germany, Open Space Planning: Prof. Schmid | Treiber | Partner, Leonberg, Germany, Local Object Supervision: Seyfried Psiuk Architekten, Schwäbisch Gmund, Germany
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Excerpt: Tauber Philharmonic, an architecture project by HENN, is a cultural center and event space located on the western bank of the Tauber River. The building, with sloping roofs, consists of two volumes, with the larger volume housing a grand concert hall with excellent acoustics. This versatile hall can accommodate various events, including concerts, film screenings, congresses, exhibitions, and school and club anniversaries.

Project Description

Tauber Philharmonic | HENN
© HG Esch Photography

[Text as submitted by architect] Prior to the inauguration of the new building, only the old town hall had been available as a large concert venue. Surrounded by picturesque vineyards, the TauberPhilharmonie building sitting on the western bank of the Tauber River provides a new cultural center and event space. Overlooking the historic center of Weikersheim, it communicates with the magnificent renaissance castle and the church of St. George.

Tauber Philharmonic | HENN
© HG Esch Photography

Prior to the inauguration of the new building, only the old town hall had been available as a large concert venue. Surrounded by picturesque vineyards, the TauberPhilharmonie building sitting on the western bank of the Tauber River provides a new cultural center and event space. Overlooking the historic center of Weikersheim, it communicates with the magnificent renaissance castle and the church of St. George.

Tauber Philharmonic | HENN
© HG Esch Photography
Tauber Philharmonic | HENN
Ground Floor Plan © HENN
Tauber Philharmonic | HENN
Section © HENN
Tauber Philharmonic | HENN
© HG Esch Photography

The single-story building with its slightly sloping roofs is composed of two volumes: The larger of them houses the grand concert hall whose trapezoidal stage, inclined wall panels and reflective ceiling elements provide excellent acoustics. Depending on the requirements, this hall can be used for multiple purposes thanks to its flexible seating, including concerts, film screenings, congresses, exhibitions, or school and club anniversaries. Its rear can be opened to the lobby so as to create a venue for large events. 

Tauber Philharmonic | HENN
© HG Esch Photography
Tauber Philharmonic | HENN
Section © HENN
Tauber Philharmonic | HENN
© HG Esch Photography

The lower part of the building accommodates the small concert hall, which can be divided into two even smaller units or also opened up to the lobby. In the southeast corner, a deep cut into the façade marks the main entrance. The lobby’s extensive glazed front opens up invitingly to the forecourt with a terrace in front.

Tauber Philharmonic | HENN
© HG Esch Photography
Tauber Philharmonic | HENN
© HG Esch Photography

Its sculptural shape and sharp edges make the new concert hall stand out from the surrounding hilly landscape. Like the wooden corpus of a musical instrument, the outer shell of the building is made of wood. In the lobby, the floor is covered with natural stone – a shell limestone sourced from regional quarries. 

Tauber Philharmonic | HENN
© HG Esch Photography

Geothermal collectors have been installed near the banks of the adjacent Tauber River to extract heat or cold from the groundwater, depending on the season. This system supplies about two-thirds of the energy the building consumes.

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