
© Caspar Sessler
Open Air Museum Entrance in Hagen
- Architecture
- Schnoklake Betz Dömer Architekten
- Interior Design
- Schnoklake Betz Dömer Architekten
- Site management
- Schnoklake Betz Dömer Architekten
- Lighting Design
- Schnoklake Betz Dömer Architekten
- Rahpro
- Project Team
- Klaus Dömer
- Claudia Lüling
- Structural Engineering
- AHW Ingenieure
- Building Physics
- AHW Ingenieure
- Acoustics
- AHW Ingenieure
- Building Services
- Rahpro
- HVAC
- PTG
- Fire Safety
- Iker Lanvers Ingenieure
- Timber Construction
- Terhalle Holzbau
- Dry wall construction
- Terhalle Holzbau
- Roof
- Rmt Metall Technik
- Facade
- Rmt Metall Technik
- Schrag
- Fils
- Roofing
- Hoffmann Trapezbleche
- Alpolic
- Windows
- Alco
- Doors and Gates
- Tischlerei Giese und Liebelt
- System Schröders
- Schüco
- Raico
- Interior Wall and Ceiling Covering
- Knauf
- Metal Cladding
- Cobau Trockenbau
- Lichtgitter
- Floor Coverings
- Hag Bodenbeläge
- Mosa
- Arturo
- Weitzer
- Lighting
- Zumtobel
- Source
- DETAIL 05/2023







The new entrance complex for the Hagen Open Air Museum consists of two typologically related building volumes with deeply overhanging, wedge-shaped shed roofs. The sheet steel clad northern volume serves as a station building for the planned electrical trackless train that is supposed to provide barrier-free access to the site of the Westphalian State Museum of the history of craftsmanship and technology.