The new Vogtland Arena not only catapulted Klingenthal back into the league of the finest ski jumping facilities in the world but also rejuvenated its elite sport school.
The pupil numbers have subsequently doubled and the Governor launched a design competition to extend the school’s overnight stay capacity. m2r was declared the winner out of an anonymous design competition.
The project started on site in spring 2010 and was completed in July 2011. Solar architecture and sustainable construction methods were the main priorities for our concept.
Aim was the perfect symbiosis of modern architecture, forward-looking building systems and the use of ecological construction principles. the location of the building is very exposed. It will form the final component of an ensemble but also be the main focus when arriving out of the city.
The pitched roofs are typical for the region. Large glazed openings and a building shape, which follows the cycle of the sun, are deliberately chosen to maximise solar gains.
The building is divided into two different parts. the strongly shaped front part accommodates the communal zones and lecture rooms. the more rhythmical part of the back accommodates the actual rooms of residence.
All rooms are not just comfortably equipped with the latest broad band internet; they have also sufficient daylight and can be naturally ventilated.
The landscape design was kept deliberately simple since all sports facilities are within the neighbouring school complex. the location is chosen so that the building can be extended in the future with an additional 30 rooms.
Location: Klingenthal, Germany Architect: m2r architecture Year: 2011