Philipp Soldan Forum Frankenberg, Germany interior design, German building revitalisation photos

Philipp Soldan Forum in Frankenberg

30 November 2024

Design: Ian Shaw Architektens

Location: Frankenberg, Germany

Philipp Soldan Forum Frankenberg Germany

Photos by Moritz Bernoully

Philipp Soldan Forum, Germany

Frankenberg is a small German town in northern Hesse, near Marburg, with a historic town center. Not far from the old town, the Ederberglandhalle, built in the 1980s, serves as an event and conference center for the entire region.

Owned by the town of Frankenberg, the L-shaped, monopitch-roofed brick Philipp Soldan Forum building was showing its age, resulting in its revitalization over the past two years under the direction of Ian Shaw Architects. The arena reopened in mid-2023 under a new name: Philipp Soldan Forum.

Ian Shaw Architects provided full support for the refurbishment – from design, planning permission, and detailed design, to construction supervision and cost control.

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Before the initial design, a series of collaborative workshops were conducted with local authorities, theater groups, musicians, the staff who would operate the forum, and local menders in order to develop an initial program for the renovation, and to identify the main objectives of the new design. The desire to retain as much of the existing structure as possible and to reuse it, while making clear decisions as to what areas needed to be selectively demolished, meant that the character of the building, which was well known to the local population, was retained while upgrading it.

Philipp Soldan Forum Frankenberg Germany

Like giving an old friend a new lease on life, the concept of the refurbishment was not only to provide a venue that was acoustically on par with Germany’s other major music venues, but also to enhance the beauty of the existing building while making it accessible to all.

Philipp Soldan Forum Frankenberg Hesse Germany

The aim was not to overload the existing structure with new surfaces, but to revitalize the existing volumes, a design in which something was both removed and added. In the spirit of sustainability and timelessness, few, high quality, natural materials, and a reduced color palette, were used.

Philipp Soldan Forum Frankenberg Saxony Germany

The central foyer, from which the three halls are openly accessible, gives the impression of a large, sublime space. The floor plan has been retained: The main hall can be connected to the two side halls by acoustically-effective sliding walls, or they can be used as three separate halls. In total, the 4,848-square-metre hall has seating for 750 and standing room for 2,000. Key measures included the removal of the gallery in the main hall, allowing the full height of ten meters to be used, and the integration of skylights to illuminate the previously dark interior.

Philipp Soldan Forum Frankenberg Germany

An intricately crafted and acoustically effective wooden ceiling in the main hall, with recessed LED lighting and integrated ventilation, connects the halls in a sweeping and seemingly floating manner. The joints in the ceiling are precisely designed to balance the lighting, acoustics, and air conditioning systems. A total of four new meeting rooms were created above the main hall and in the basement. The building has also been brought up to the latest energy standards, and it features new mineral wool insulation and district heating.

Philipp Soldan Forum Frankenberg Germany

All windows, plumbing, ceilings, walls, floors, roofing, building services, and acoustics have been replaced. The overall aim was to integrate the numerous technical installations into the design in such a way that they were not obtrusive. The interior is characterized by many bespoke features: the ceiling lighting, for example, was custom-made, and the counter and checkroom furniture was designed specifically for the Philipp Soldan Forum.

Philipp Soldan Forum Frankenberg Germany

Ian Shaw Architects also designed an acoustically effective table, manufactured by Frankenberg-based furniture manufacturer, Thonet. The circular reception desk, which is accessible from all sides and doubles as a ticket counter, features LED strips displaying the silhouette of Frankenberg. There is an induction loop in the floor for the hearing impaired.

Philipp Soldan Forum Frankenberg Hesse Germany

The ticket counter uses the same visual language as the bar and ticket counter, forming a “family” of objects placed on the horizontal plane of the oak floor. Attention was paid to circular construction; the oak floorboards held by a clips system can be either fully removed or sanded down to seven times, all lamps can be easily demounted, and the wooden ceilings can be completely disassembled.

Philipp Soldan Forum Frankenberg Saxony Germany

High-quality materials and finely coordinated colors create a discreet and elegant atmosphere. The frames of the new floor-to-ceiling oak windows have been pigmented to match the new oak floor with underfloor heating. Externally, the window frames are bronze anodized to blend with the brick façade.

Philipp Soldan Forum Frankenberg Saxony Germany

Philipp Soldan Forum in Frankenberg, Germany – Building Information

Design: Ian Shaw Architekten BDA RIBA – https://www.shaw-architekten.de/

Project: Philipp Soldan Forum
Location: Frankenberg (Eder)
Client: City of Frankenberg (Eder)
Architecture: ian shaw architekten (Ian Shaw, : Moritz Powik, Tizian Borzaga)
Budget: 9,400,000 euros
Construction time and completion: 2021 to March 2023
Structural engineering: Nolte Structural engineering, TGA Harald Hilbert
Acoustics: Vladimir Szynajowski, s-acoustics

Philipp Soldan Forum Frankenberg Hesse Germany

Gross floor area: 4,848.99 sqm
Building volume: 15,130.08 m3
Building costs: 10.5 million euros

About Ian Shaw Architects

Ian Shaw Architects is an interdisciplinary, multilingual architecture firm offering a full range of services, including concept development, budgeting, specifications, drawings, construction administration, interior design, and lighting and sound design. With extensive practical experience in Europe and the United States, the team realizes both local and global projects.

Ian Shaw Architects is a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and Bund Deutscher Architekten (BDA), as well as the Chambers of Architects of Hessen (AKH) and Thuringia (AKT).

Philipp Soldan Forum Frankenberg Hesse Germany

Photography: Moritz Bernoully

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