Crafting Excellence: Special Schools Sports Hall in Salzwedel by Atelier . Schmelzer . Weber + Fitschen + Partner
Atelier . Schmelzer . Weber + Fitschen + Partner crafts a multifunctional red-brick sports hall in Salzwedel, Germany.
Unveiling the Multifunctional Marvel: A Red Brick Sports Hall in Salzwedel, Germany
In the picturesque town of Salzwedel, Germany, Atelier . Schmelzer . Weber + Fitschen + Partner has transformed the landscape with the addition of a one-field sports hall for special schools. This architectural masterpiece not only caters to sports activities but also serves as a versatile space for various school and municipal events, elevating the community experience.




Architectural Harmony with Purpose
Nestled amidst the special schools in Salzwedel, the sports hall emerges as a common link between two existing school buildings. Architect Peter Weber's vision goes beyond conventional sports infrastructure, seamlessly integrating the hall into the school campus. The architectural concept emphasizes multifunctionality, ensuring the space accommodates festive events and communal gatherings.




Red Brick Elegance in Rural Surroundings
The rural charm of Salzwedel, coupled with limited local resources, shaped the design choices for the sports hall. The architects delved into the region's heritage, opting for red brick facades that resonate with the local landscape and craftsmanship. The reinterpretation of the brick facade not only serves a functional purpose but also contributes to the distinctive character of the building.




Symmetry and Contrast: A Visual Delight
The sports hall's design showcases a thoughtful balance between symmetry and contrast. A concrete band divides the volume, creating a visual interplay with the warm hues of the brick facades. This execution not only defines the building's purpose but also aligns seamlessly with Salzwedel's medieval architectural identity.


Transparent Foyer and Intuitive Circulation
The lower entrance area connects the sports hall to the adjacent school sections, creating a harmonious flow within the campus. A transparent and light-flooded foyer invites visitors, providing glimpses into the hall's interior. The compact and symmetric floor plan ensures intuitive circulation, complemented by a separate black-and-white corridor for added visual appeal.

Material Excellence: Lime Sandstone and Precast Concrete
Inside the sports hall, simplicity meets durability with exposed lime sandstone defining the interior walls. The choice of materials aims not only to create a robust sporting environment but also to elevate the hall beyond its primary function. Locally based carpentry firms played a crucial role in the realization of self-designed benches and cabinet furniture, adding a touch of community collaboration to the project.

Aesthetic Impact: Warm-Toned Solid Wood and Precast Concrete
As one steps inside the hall, the aesthetic impact unfolds with simple precast concrete elements dominating the space. These elements seamlessly contrast with a finely detailed impact wall crafted from warm-toned solid wood slats. The intentional design choices create a visually engaging interior that transcends the typical expectations of a sports facility.

Where Architecture Meets Functionality
The One-Field Sports Hall for the Special Schools in Salzwedel stands as a testament to architectural innovation and community integration. Atelier . Schmelzer . Weber + Fitschen + Partner's meticulous design approach has transformed a sports hall into a multifunctional marvel that not only caters to physical activities but also fosters a sense of community and aesthetic appreciation. Discover the intersection of purpose and elegance in this Salzwedel masterpiece.

All Photographs are the work of Till Schuster
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