Final Review of the Bachelor Project “How to Print a House: Extension Altes Hallenbad Heidelberg” at the Professorship of Digital Fabrication (Prof. Dr. Kathrin Dörfler) with the Chair of Building Technology and Climate Responsive Design (Prof. Thomas Auer).
About the project:
The design task of the studio project was to design a mixed-use residential building for flexible use on a vacant lot next to the famous Altes Hallenbad in central Heidelberg. This project aimed to combine passive design strategies with the specific Additive Manufacturing Technology – Selective Paste Intrusion (SPI). By analyzing the features of the SPI technology, such as resolution and granularity, mechanical properties, building physics usability, geometric freedoms, and process constraints, we explored and creatively investigated its potential. These properties were utilized as design drivers to create a sustainable and resource-efficient building. The resulting features ranged from energy-efficient elements, such as optimized thermal insulation, to intelligent systems that enhanced occupant comfort and sustainability.
Guests:
Architekt Jan Volkmann (SSV Architekten)
Bruno Knychalla (Managing Director Additive Tectonics)
Hans Jörg Kraus (Immobilienentwicklung KRAUSGRUPPE)
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Anne Niemann (TU Rosenheim)
When:
Wednesday, 12.02.2025,
14.00 - 18.00
Where:
Pavillon 333
Türkenstraße 15
80333 Munich