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Community centre, refugee camp Spinelli

Krötsch Graf Kretzer Architekten und Ingenieure and Atelier U20, Studentsgroup of the Faculty of Architecture, University of Kaiserslautern (TUK). Mannheim, Germany

  • Name of work in English

    Community centre, refugee camp Spinelli

  • Name of work in original language

    Gemeinschafthaus Flüchtlingsunterkunft Spinelli

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 2019

  • Work Location

    Mannheim, Germany

  • Studio

    Krötsch Graf Kretzer Architekten und Ingenieure and Atelier U20, Studentsgroup of the Faculty of Architecture, University of Kaiserslautern (TUK)

EUmies Awards 2019 Nominees

  • Common room

    Common room

    © Yannick Wegner

  • Yard with common room and niches

    Yard with common room and niches

    © Yannick Wegner

  • South fassade and entrance to the enclosed garden

    South fassade and entrance to the enclosed garden

    © Yannick Wegner

  • opening celebration

    opening celebration

    © Yannick Wegner

  • prefabrication of truss

    prefabrication of truss

    © Atelier U20

  • site plan M1/1000

    site plan M1/1000

  • floor plan M1/100

    floor plan M1/100

  • creoss-section M1/20

    creoss-section M1/20

  • cross-section 1/200

    cross-section 1/200

  • Building process: many hands - no heavy machinery

    Building process: many hands - no heavy machinery

  • Isometry large lattice-girder

    Isometry large lattice-girder

  • Isometry small lattice-girder

    Isometry small lattice-girder

The community centre was built by the inhabitants of the refugee camp – together with students of architecture who had developed the design during the previous semester of their studies. The timber structure combines community space and an area of retreat. Walls of different insightfulness hide the dull surrounding of the camp and focus a nice view.

Authors

Stefan Krötsch, Andreas Kretzer, Jürgen Graf,

Collaborators

Design: Studentsgroup Johannes Ackermann, Soheyl Aslani, Sandra Gressung, Sonja Hiegle, Annika Koch, Alina Kohl, Tobias Kohlstruck, Bei Liu, Konrad Peter, Viktor Poteschkin, Sascha Ritschel, Arved Sartorius, Nicolas Treitz, Tobias Vogel, Lukas Weber, Lu Yuan
  • Program

    Social welfare

  • Labels

    Community

  • Site area

    500 m²

  • Client

    Regierungspräsidium Karlsruhe and City of Mannheim

  • Total gross floor

    250 m²

  • Completion

    2017

  • Cost

    820 €/m²

Interior and exterior spaces of the building are either linked or separated in a carefully created succession. The walls of the main building continue northwards to the exterior revealing two yards with very different characters. An enclosed space with covered niches facing east and south serves as an introverted garden, an area of retreat and silence. Seating areas facing south and west accommodate a large yard for events which opens up invitingly westwards to the main road of the camp. The mayor common room faces this yard and can be used as either stage or auditorium. Two additional storerooms can be used as a kiosk and workshop. The building offers a great variety of spaces within a very small area, making its users feel at home in their own way. Covered rooms and enclosed yards are shielded from the dull surroundings and focus to the treelined road and open fields west of the camp.

Due to bureaucratic procedures, refugees arriving in Germany are condemned to long periods of passivity. At the refugee camp in the former American Spinelli Barracks in Mannheim they are well provided with the bare essentials but the immediate surrounding is quite desolate and lacking of quality common spaces. This is when the project came into being. 18 students of the Faculty of Architecture at TU Kaiserslautern built a community centre together with 25 refugees. The refugees were given the opportunity to actively shape their environment and acquire new skills, which will be useful even if they can’t stay in Germany on a permanent basis. The students were able to make an active and positive contribution to the refugee crisis. As expectant architects they contribute expertise that may appear luxurious in a refugee camp in the first place but is even more important upon closer inspection: creating pleasant places and highquality architecture.

All structural elements and surfaces are made of untreated timber. To protect them from moisture during construction and to manufacture them in only six weeks, large-format components were prefabricated in a hangar of the former military facility and assembled on site quickly and accurately. The light weight of timber allowed the transport of large pieces by simple means and reduced foundations to few singular footings by using the walls as trusses. This way costs for foundations were as much reduced to a minimum as the negative ecological impact of concrete. To reduce costs and to make best use of the many helping hands, large machinery wasn’t employed. Instead simple and material saving but labour-intensive constructions were used. Walls and trusses made of battens 3/5 cm are symbolic of this: Screwed together to a grid of five vertically and diagonally arranged layers they build a highly efficient supporting structure. Their ornamental structure gives the building its unique architectural expression. With its varied play of light it is recognized by the refugees as a reminder of oriental ornaments and as an inviting gesture of identification in a foreign place.


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