Hyparschale Building Hall - Conversion Refurbishment and Conservation/ gmp Architects
The Hyparschale in Magdeburg, built in 1969 to a design by Ulrich Müther, was ceremonially reopened on June 20, 2024. After standing vacant for over twenty years, and following the commission by the authorities of the state capital of Magdeburg, the badly dilapidated concrete shell structure was comprehensively restored and converted from 2019 to 2024 to plans by gmp · von Gerkan, Marg and Partners Architects. The focus of gmp’s design has been on retaining the spatial effect of the shell roof and on reviving the building, which was listed as a historic monument in 1998, as a multifunctional venue for events and exhibitions. As a result of the new functional concept combined with conservation requirements the “new” Hyparschale is a guiding example of the preservation and modernization of additional works by Müther as well as other buildings from the post-war era.
- architects: gmp Architects
- Location: Magdeburg, Germany
- Project Year: 2024
- Photographs: Marcus Bredt
- Photographs: Marco_Dziallas
- Photographs: Müther-Archiv an der Hochschule Wismar
- Area: 3948.0 m2