Wagenhallen Stuttgart Cultural Center

WAGENHALLEN STUTTGART CULTRAL CENTER

ATELIER BRÜCKNER

CATEGORY
Adaptive Reuse, Cultural Center

LOCATION
Stuttgart, Germany

AREA
14000 m²

YEAR
2020

CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION
Wenzel + Wenzel

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Bornscheuer Drexler Eisele

PHOTOGRAPHS
Daniel Stauch, Ferdinando Lannone, ATELIER BRÜCKNER / Michael Reiner, ATELIER BRÜCKNER / Christian Kroh

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
G2-Landschaftsarchitekten, Gauder+Gehring

CLIENT
City of Stuttgart

Text description provided by architect.

The Wagenhallen in Stuttgart were erected at the end of the 19th century in order to take some of the pressure off the main railway station at the time. They were initially used for locomotives and later for buses as a maintenance and repair depot.

Wagenhallen Stuttgart Cultural Center
© ATELIER BRÜCKNER / Michael Reiner

After being converted and extended several times, the Wagenhallen became established as a location for cultural uses from 2003 onwards.

ATELIER BRÜCKNER extracted the original shape of the Wagenhallen from the existing ensemble and aligned the historically grounded structure with the current uses of the building.

Wagenhallen Stuttgart Cultural Center
© ATELIER BRÜCKNER / Michael Reiner
Wagenhallen Stuttgart Cultural Center
© ATELIER BRÜCKNER / Christian Kroh

For example, the design and positioning of a newly inserted firewall, which delineates the project room of the artists' society, are a reference to a former outer wall of the Wagenhallen.

The building is now accessed from the south again, along the original course of the rails. At the side, new spaces have been formed: in the west, the main entrance of the event organising company; in the east, that of the artists' society.

Wagenhallen Stuttgart Cultural Center
© ATELIER BRÜCKNER / Michael Reiner
Wagenhallen Stuttgart Cultural Center
© ATELIER BRÜCKNER / Michael Reiner

The space occupied by the artists' society is flanked by a building wing, the height of which has been increased to what it originally was – inside, there is some new space for artists' studios – as well as a two-storey new building, covered with historical clinker brick on the outside.

This studio building, which offers ideal spaces for paper and media artists, runs parallel to the Wagenhallen and is respectfully distanced from the old existing structure.

Wagenhallen Stuttgart Cultural Center
© ATELIER BRÜCKNER / Michael Reiner

Materiality is especially important for the architects. The original structure of the building has been lovingly restored, traces of the past have been uncovered and the living surfaces retained.

In terms of the materials selected and implementation of the plans, the newly installed space and structural additions contrast with the clinker walls and the old steel structure.

Wagenhallen Stuttgart Cultural Center
© Ferdinando Lannone

The studio rooms inside the Wagenhallen are conceived as inserted function cubes in the form of wood constructions – sustainable and economically efficient. The positioning and the proportions are oriented to the use-based former layout of the locomotive depot.

The appearance of the spacious hall area, which is six to ten metres high and is characterised by steel supports and rhythmic skylights, has not been altered. Once again, the original spatial impression and its volume can be experienced in full.


Wagenhallen Stuttgart Cultural Center
Floor Plan
Wagenhallen Stuttgart Cultural Center
Floor PlanQ