Alster-Schwimmhalle
Alster-Schwimmhalle Alsterschwimmhalle | |||||||||||
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Full name: | Alster-Schwimmhalle | ||||||||||
City: | Hamburg, Germany | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 53°33′36″N 10°01′18″E / 53.56000°N 10.02167°ECoordinates: 53°33′36″N 10°01′18″E / 53.56000°N 10.02167°E | ||||||||||
Opened: | 20 January 1973 | ||||||||||
Construction cost: | DM 36 million | ||||||||||
Architect(s): | Niessen + Störmer, Jörg Schlaich (struct. eng.) | ||||||||||
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The Alster-Schwimmhalle is one of Germany's larger aquatics centers, located in the Hamburg district of Hohenfelde. Originally opened in 1973, it was substantially renovated in 2007. Over the years, it has regularly hosted various national and international swimming competitions.
The Alster-Schwimmhalle is notable for its 102 m (335 ft) by 52 m (171 ft) double hyperbolic-paraboloid concrete-shell roof structure,[1][2] designed by Jörg Schlaich, then partner at Stuttgart-based engineering firm Leonhardt & Andrä. Resting on three bearings and only 8 cm (3.1 in) thin, the concrete roof remains one the world's largest of its kind.[3][4] Reminiscent of a butterfly –an allegory to its function as a swimming venue– the airy roof structure earned the Alsterschwimmhalle its nickname as "Schwimmoper" (Aquatic Opera).
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References
- ↑ Paduart, André (March 1972). "General Report on Session IV". Journal of the International Association for Shell Structures (IASS). Madrid: CEDEX.
- ↑ Sack, Manfred (January 1973). "Das Dach von Hamburg". Die Zeit (in German). Retrieved 14 November 2015.
- ↑ Holgate, Alan (1997). The Art of Structural Engineering. Stuttgart: Edition Axel Menges. pp. 46–51. ISBN 3930698676.
- ↑ Röhrig, Roman (January 2012). "Leonhardt, Fritz (1909-1999)". Cottbus: Brandenburgische Technische Universität (in German). Retrieved 14 November 2015.
External links
Media related to Alsterschwimmhalle at Wikimedia Commons
- Alster-Schwimmhalle at Structurae
- Alster-Schwimmhalle at baederland.de (German)