The Timber Roof of the TUM Campus in Munich

Architect
Dietrich Untertrifaller
Landscape Architecture
Balliana Schubert Landschaftsarchitekten, Mahl Gebhard Konzepte
Mahl Gebhard Konzepte
Site management
Ernst2 Architekten
Structural Engineering
Merz Kley Partner
Electrics
BBS Projec
Building Physics
IB Hausladen
Fire Safety
BSSP Brandschutzplanung
Acoustics
Obermeyer Gebäudeplanung
Lighting Design
Lumen3 Lighting Design
Timber Construction
Rubner
Signage
22quadrat
HVAC
Vasko + Partner
Climate Technology (Heating / Air Conditioning / Ventilation)
Econdition
Engie Refrigeration
Cabero Wärmetauscher
Yados
IVT
Facade
Raico
Doors and Gates
Hörmann
Schörghuber
Lindner
Schüco
Jansen
Forster
Tortec Brandschutztor
Windows
Velux
Floor Coverings
Agrob Buchtal
Tarkett
Pupeter
Wall and ceiling coverings
Knauf
Ecophon
Lindner
Siniat
Vogl
IVG Akustik & Metall
Sanitary equipment
Duravit
Hansa Metallwerke
Laufen
Fittings
Dorma
Geze
Häfele
FSB
Screeding
KLB Kötztal
Conica
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The TUM Campus is the greatest construction project developed in Munich's Olympiapark since the 1972 Olympics. The overall concept of the building and the sports facilities spanning 20 ha was developed by the architects Dietrich Untertrifaller (DUA) and the landscape planners Balliana Schubert. Konrad Merz, Gordian Kley (GK) and Bertram Käppeler (BK) of Merz Kley Partner (mkp) were responsible for the structural engineering. Bright, airy and generous (MU) The task defined by the architectural competition for the new structure aimed at replacing the halls of the University Sports Center facility dating from 1972 in connection with the desire for integrating all spaces of the Department of Sport and Health Sciences on the Olympiapark Campus was both challenging and thrilling.