Construction begins on NürnbergMesse Hall 3C by Zaha Hadid Architects

NürnbergMesse Hall 3C
NürnbergMesse Hall 3C
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NürnbergMesse is one of the world’s largest exhibition companies with a portfolio of over 120 national and international exhibitions and congresses that include 30,000 exhibitors and 1.4 million visitors who attend in their own, partner and guest events of the NürnbergMesse Group. Hall 3A by Zaha Hadid Architects at NürnbergMesse was completed in 2014.

NürnbergMesse Hall 3C
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Its design connects the different grids of existing buildings at NürnbergMesse: the hexagonal grid of the original halls dating from the 1970s and the rectangular halls at Grosse Strasse. This connectivity is expressed in Hall 3A’s design and roof structure which spans 75 metres from the four storey service block at its northern end to its transparent south façade.

NürnbergMesse Hall 3C
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Facilities such as the cafeteria, conference spaces and offices, as well as mechanical rooms and loading docks, are housed in this northern service block. Derived from the various grids of its adjacent buildings, Hall 3A’s roof structure is comprised of linear triangular trusses. Halfway along each triangular truss, its lower supports divide and connect diagonally to the lower supports of the neighboring trusses.

NürnbergMesse Hall 3C
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Louvers within each truss continue the dynamic geometries of this division. On the south façade, this composition of the roof structure is turned vertically to create a colonnade of tree-shaped columns which support the canopy. With record growth in exhibitor and visitor numbers since 2014, NürnbergMesse has now begun construction of Hall 3C by Zaha Hadid Architects.

NürnbergMesse Hall 3C
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Continuing the successful principles developed by Zaha Hadid Architects for the existing Hall 3A, the trapezoid-shaped, 10,000 square metre floor plan of the new Hall 3C varies in length from 95 to 145 metres and is 85 metres in width. Its inclined roof drops from 20 to 13 metres in height to give acoustic benefits as well as reductions in energy consumption and emissions, while 3,000 square metres of glazed facades enable natural light to penetrate deep into the hall.

NürnbergMesse Hall 3C
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“With the construction of the new Hall 3C by Zaha Hadid Architects, we will again implement their ideas into reality,” said the CEOs of NürnbergMesse, Dr Roland Fleck and Peter Ottmann. “By realizing this design by Zaha Hadid Architects we build 10,000 square metres of exhibition future for Nuremberg.”

NürnbergMesse Hall 3C
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Pictures painted by students from local elementary schools on the theme of “Nuremberg – my city” are being displayed along the 300 metre fence which surrounds Hall 3C’s construction site. Dr Ulrich Maly, Chairman of NürnbergMesse and Nuremberg’s Lord Mayor, said the paintings demonstrate to NürnbergMesse’s 1.4 million annual visitors the wonderful creativity of the city and the strong social and economic links it has with its exhibition and congress venue.

NürnbergMesse Hall 3C
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NürnbergMesse tax revenues and purchasing power amount to over 300 million Euros and 1.65 billion Euros a year respectively. “This new Hall 3C is an expression of the economic capacity of the exhibition and congress venues in Nuremberg,” explained Dr Söder.An investment of 70 million Euros, NürnbergMesse Hall 3C is located in southwest of the exhibition centre grounds and scheduled to complete at the end of 2018. Source by Zaha Hadid Architects.

NürnbergMesse Hall 3C
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Location: Nuremberg, Germany
Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects
Design: Zaha Hadid with Patrik Schumacher
Project Director: Jan Huebener
Project Architect: Enrico Kleinke
Project Team: Erik Holler, Adam Natkaniec, Brian Egan, Nina Kaftan, Naomi Kadish, Anna-Lena Loest, Mario Minard, Peter Irmscher, Anna v. Roeder
Structural: Dr. Binnewies, Hamburg
MEP / Services: Ebert Ingenieure, Hamburg
Facade: Werner Sobek, Stuttgart
Fire: HHP-West, Bielefeld
Building Physics: IB Sorge, Nuernberg
Tender + Site Supervision: GanzWerk, Nürnberg
Year: 2018
Photographs: Heiko Stahl, Courtesy of Zaha Hadid Architects

NürnbergMesse Hall 3C
Photo © Heiko Stahl
NürnbergMesse Hall 3C
Photo © Heiko Stahl
NürnbergMesse Hall 3C
Photo © Heiko Stahl

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