von Gerkan, Marg and Partners Architects 01 Press Release 2015-09-08 Rehearsal building by gmp for the Ballett am Rhein opened in Düsseldorf Building combines restrained gesture with succinct appearance The new rehearsal building for the Deutsche Oper am Rhein ballet company was opened on 4 September 2015 after a construction period of less than ten months. In a consortium with HOCHTIEF Solutions, the architects von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp) carried out the new construction on the historic site of the former Rheinbahn depot am Steinberg in Düsseldorf as part of a PPP contract placed by Düsseldorf City Council. For further information please contact: Claudia Tiesler T +49.40.88 151 123 ctiesler@gmp-architekten.de www.gmp-architekten.de PR & Communications Elbchaussee 139 22763 Hamburg T +49.40.88 151 0 F +49.40.88 151 177 communication@ gmp-architekten.de www.gmp-architekten.de
Page 2 of 5 Located between the listed historic tramway depot and housing along Kopernikusstrasse, the compact building provides ideal conditions for rehearsal. The Oper s approx. 50 professional dancers and the ballet school s 55 students have at their disposal two ballet rooms with full-size stage dimensions, three smaller practice rooms as well as changing rooms, rest rooms, a physiotherapy room and an apartment for guest artists. While the architectural expression of the new building is distinctly different from the heterogeneous backdrop created by the houses, giving the place a succinct appearance, the building volume which recedes towards the south creates a balance between the adjacent historic Rheinbahn depot and the twelve-meter high block with the stacked ballet rooms to the north. The immediate architectural surroundings of the new building are characterized by historic industrial use. The architectural style and the associated materials and color scheme make deliberate reference to the industrial character of the place, giving the building its workshop and atelier ambiance. As a workshop in the sense of an experimental and creative space and as a place of incompleteness in a positive sense, the building is not embellished with a prominent color scheme in the quest for dominance. This approach is continued in the interior color and materials are deliberately restrained and the walls are left in fair-faced concrete. The building consists of the stacked, double-height ballet rooms and the associated functional areas arranged on three floors. The conspicuous cantilever of the western façade highlights the building s access from Merowinger Strasse. Here is the two-story foyer, the glass façade of which defines the entrance area, thus differentiating it from the fair-faced concrete façade of the building. The foyer and the canteen welcome the visitor with generous access space, from where circulation areas lead through the building on all floors. The ballet rooms are accessed via generous entrance areas on the first and third floors, thereby avoiding any disturbance to the ongoing dance rehearsals in front of the mirror walls. PPP scheme gmp Architects von Gerkan, Marg and Partners in cooperation with HOCHTIEF Solutions AG and HMI, BIG and Capatti Staubach Design Volkwin Marg and Hubert Nienhoff with Kristian Spencker Team Veit Lieneweg, Silvia Schneider, Michael Scholz, Ramona Schwertfeger, Elisa Rodriguez, Elke Glass, Katerine Witte, Daniel Tome Client Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf GFA 4.500 m²
Page 3 of 5 02 03 04 02 Cantilever of the western façade Marcus Bredt 03+04 Ballet rooms Marcus Bredt
Page 4 of 5 05 06 07 08 09 05 Corridor Marcus Bredt 06 Canteen Marcus Bredt 07 Ballet room Marcus Bredt 08 Restrained color and materials Marcus Bredt 09 Site plan gmp
10 11 05 12 13 14 15 10 Floor plan first floor gmp 11 Floor plan second floor gmp 12 Floor plan third floor gmp 13 Floor plan fourth floor gmp 14 Longitudinal section gmp 15 Cross section gmp