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DELUGAN MEISSL ASSOCIATED ARCHITECTS has won the competition for the Erl
Winter Festival Hall in Tyrol, Austria

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DATA / FESTIVAL HALL ERL, TYROL, AUSTRIA
Location: Mühlgraben 56, A- 6343 Erl, Tyrol, Austria
Competition 05-09/2007: 1st Prize
Client:
Tiroler Festspiele Erl Betriebsges.m.b.H.
Adamgasse 1, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria

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Data:
Floor area 7.000 m2
Gross floor space 10.000 m2
Building volume 60.000 m3
Built up area 4.500 m2
Site area 6.000 m2
Project manager:
Jörg Rasmussen
Project team:
Simon Takasaki, Imke Haasler
The current festival hall in Erl is a distinctive architectonic symbol
that represents not only the town but also the excellent nationwide reputation
of the Passion Plays.
An appropriate response to the existing building has to consist in more
than a mere replacement of the physical presence of the original festival
hall by the new structure this would not do justice to the sculpture
of the summer building, which had been planned as a solitary edifice.
The modern, powerful architecture of the 1950s still has a significant
timeliness and should be able to maintain the space that is its due. Old
and new face each other as equal partners, they react to each other, strengthen
each other in their impact, and present themselves to the public as a
jointly coherent ensemble, without however interfering with the individual
expression of each separate building.

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The positioning of the new Winter Festival Hall is selected in such a
way that a generous and secure entrance area lies in front of the buildings,
which functions as an outdoor foyer under an open sky, offers a stay of
high quality, and refers to both structures in equal measure. As a spatial
articulation, it connects the two parts and thus serves urban planning
purposes as well as being a functional measure.
The tectonic form of the sculptural architecture is a result of the characteristics
of the environment. Two movements, in the form of two crystalline bodies,
interlock, are entangled with each other, and in this way construct the
interior space and entrance like two hands clasping each other. The recess
of the front view, which appears almost like a rock crevice, accentuates
the facade and allows the interior to appear simultaneously promising
and mysterious from the the outside. This not only imparts suspense to
the approach and entrance but also imbues a momentous singularity to the
interior space. In the upper area, where the crevice breaks off horizontally,
the targeted and powerfully framed view from the upper gallery is focused
towards the landscape. The authority of the existing structure, whose
origin from the landscape specifics is clearly discernible, is also picked
up by the new architecture as appropriate to the site. The goal is to
develop a building structure that incorporates the lines of the environment
of mountains, forests and meadows, occupies its place with great self-confidence,
and stands in a sensitively differentiated relationship to the existing
structure. That means that the new structure consciously distinguishes
itself in form and materiality, without however setting a counterpoint
that is too forceful. In this way it will appear not as a building supplement
but as an urban design counterpart. That is how the graceful, light figure
of the summer hall stands in a dynamic yet balanced affiliation with the
crystalline but physically grounded geometry of the winter hall.

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Text:
Imke Haasler
Credits drawings / visualisations:
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Tyrol building: text / images authorised by Delugan Meissl Architects
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