Oliver Brandenberger / Adrian Kloter / Stephan Bührer
Neubau Stadthalle Laufenburg
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public buildings
Place
Laufenburg/Schweiz
Studio
Photos
Basile Bornand
Description
Laufenburg has a new town hall. It replaces the structurally and functionally obsolete hall built in 1930. The project by BBKA convinced the jurors in an invited competition four years ago. The façade is made of exposed concrete and the roof has a timber frame. On the interior, four layers of space organise the main and auxiliary rooms. This layout creates a clear spatial structure and makes it possible to provide users with two different-sized event spaces for independent functions. Visitors enter the foyer via a covered entryway. Large double doors lead into the banquet hall, which is completely lined with wood panels. The panelling was chosen for acoustic reasons, while also concealing the construction frame and building systems, but above all, it creates a uniform look for the multi-purpose space. The building is designed to meet the »Minergie« standard. A ventilation system both cools and heats the rooms as needed. The energy comes from the building’s own photovoltaic system.