Living Bathrooms

References Categories Public BMW Welt Munich

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  • Metallische Landschaften

    Metallic Landscapes. A monumental statement in architecture, Munich's BMW World is one in a new generation of 21st-century communication structures. Like a chunk of open city under one roof, it houses both a showroom and an events center. It also serves as the central delivery point for people from all over the world to pick up their new BMWs in person. A tangible link between car and architecture and material and creativity, BMW World represents the harmonious union between state-of-the-art technology and optimum use of resources.
    A Superlative Building. Its mighty roof boasts an impressive total area of 16,500 sqm, comprising an innovative steel structure in the form of a double cone and - although it is about ten times as big as the Acropolis - just eleven additional articulated columns. Its edifice is composed of 55,000 cbm of concrete, 15,000 sqm of glass frontage and 1,154 rooms. The structure’s double cone is a true symbol of the changed architectural debate, its archaic dictate of beams and supports replaced by free forms, creating fantastic spatial landscapes. It is in every respect a superlative structure - even in terms of its sanitary zones, which span diverse areas such as lounges, restaurants, shops and showrooms. Each of these unique spaces reflects the language of modern design through the implementation of Duravit sanitaryware.
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Category
Metallic Landscapes

Category
Mixed use building

Address
Am Olympiapark 1,
80809 Munich,
Germany

Website
www.bmw-welt.com

Architect
COOP HIMMELB(L)AU, Vienna

Project Architect
Paul Kath

Owner
BMW AG, Munich, Germany

Completion date
October 2007

Details
Site area: approx. 25,000 sqm
Gross floor space: 75,000 sqm
Max. building length ca. 180 m
Max. building width ca. 130 m
Min. building length ca. 50 m
Max. building height ca. 28 m

Duravit products
Hornberg WCs, Bill urinals, Vero, Starck 3 (barrier free application), Starck 1

Photos
BAUBILD, Stephan Falk