Pforzheim central bus station
structural engineering, structural design
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Pforzheim central bus station

Pforzheim
  • STATE PRIZE FOR BUILDING CULTURE BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG 2016
  • RECOGNITION OF BALTHASAR NEUMANN PRIZE 2016
  • AWARD GERMAN ENGINEERING PRIZE 2016
  • NOMINATION MIES VAN DER ROHE PRIZE 2017
  • WINNER OF THE COMPETITION "GUTE GESTALTUNG 16" OF THE GERMAN DESIGNER CLUB
  • RECOGNITION OF THE GERMAN STEEL CONSTRUCTION AWARD 2016
  • ICONIC AWARD 2016 - BEST OF BEST

 

The roofing of the ZOB Pforzheim is divided into three structurally independent sections, each of which is built according to the same structural principle. The supporting structure of the roofing was designed in steel construction and consists of the main elements support and girder grid. The positioning of the supports is coordinated with the traffic planning and the use of the areas under the roof. The maximum prop spacing is 15 m in longitudinal direction and 9.6 m in transverse direction. The non-directional support grids of the individual roof elements fold downwards on the north side and form wall surfaces as a demarcation to the railway tracks. Striking design elements are the differently sized light eyes that open up in roof and wall surfaces.

Beams and supports form a multi-span frame system in both directions. The primary supporting structure of the roof slab consists of support grids, whose support panels run along the two main directions. The supports are arranged below the intersections of the two sets of beams and are rigidly connected to the beams by a cross-shaped cross-section. They are shaped according to the moment loads and expand upwards in a funnel shape. The base points of the supports are articulated in both directions and - depending on the ground conditions - designed as shallow or deep foundations. The girder spacings of the roof and wall panels were selected in such a way that no additional secondary beams were necessary for the envelope construction made of trapezoidal sheet metal. The support grids of the wall areas are supported on strip foundations in the floor area.

 

PUBLICATIONS:

  • Yearbook of Civil Engineering 2017
  • DETAIL 04/2017
  • Steel construction 07/2016
  • db 10/2015
  • DBZ 04/2016
  • GAM.12
client

City of Pforzheim

Our service

Structural design LP 1-6, 8

architect

METARAUM Architects BDA

Planning and construction

2011-2015

Covered area

5000 m²

Photos

Zooey Brown

Category
Roofs, new building, steel