The Timber Roof of the TUM Campus in Munich

The timber roof cantilevers by 19 m and covers the tartan track. This allows medical examinations of athletes in the bordering diagnostic spaces, protected from the weather.
With a roof area of 22,000 m2 and built with 5200 m3 of construction timber, the TUM Campus is one of Europe's biggest timber structures. Its trademark is the 150 m wide roof with a cantilever of nearly 19 m and consisting of 40 prefabricated hollow box girders.
The timber roof cantilevers by 19 m and covers the tartan track. This allows medical examinations of athletes in the bordering diagnostic spaces, protected from the weather.