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Schüco for FC Bayern campus

TThe academy is connected to the north stand of the football stadium via a glazed bridge. This is where the changing rooms for the club, classrooms and meeting rooms are located, as well as rooms for the kit manager and the technical areas. The football stadium can hold 2500 fully covered spectators sitting in the west, east and south stands with a continuous noise reduction façade made from industrial glass and measuring 11 metres high. Under the south stand, large changing rooms have been added for outdoor pitches 2 and 3, which lie to the south, while the east and west stands contain toilets, the technical areas and storage areas as well as spaces for the club catering.

The three-storey academy building on the FC Bayern Munich campus integrates sports facilities, offices, apartments, common rooms and a canteen. A wide variety of Schüco systems provides transparency on the façade and in the interior.

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The three-storey academy building on the FC Bayern Munich campus integrates sports facilities, offices, apartments, common rooms and a canteen. A wide variety of Schüco systems provides transparency on the façade and in the interior.

Clubhouse, sports hall and groundskeeper building

With a gross floor area of around 1700 m2, the clubhouse is located at the entrance to the site and houses a bistro, rooms for the club doctor and office spaces for the registered association on the upper floor as well as an apartment for the caretaker's family. The fourth building, a sports hall, was constructed for the other ball sports run by FC Bayern e.V. A two-storey building was then constructed for the groundskeepers, with spaces for storing their equipment on the ground floor as well as offices and changing rooms on the floor above.

Wide range of Schüco system technology

Entrance areas and foyers, offices, apartments, courtyards, emergency exits and escape routes – these are just some of the functional areas within the campus, the transparent design of which needed to meet individual functional requirements. The numerous design options within the Schüco system range were ideal for creating a uniform appearance for all system units across all functions. This posed extraordinary challenges to the Schüco partner company.

Emergency exits and escape routes are secured with transparent fire protection barriers. On the right in the image: Schüco ADS 80 FR 30.

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Emergency exits and escape routes are secured with transparent fire protection barriers. On the right in the image: Schüco ADS 80 FR 30.

Stegmüller Stahl- und Metallbau GmbH, based in Arnstorf, took on the logistically challenging and technically sophisticated task of providing all installation services for the five buildings, from the complex planning through to installation, and all within a tight timeframe. This extensive service package also involved parallel work on all five buildings, as the planning for the five structures scheduled different start dates but the same finish date.

The total volume of Schüco system units installed highlights the complexity of the project: 2050 m2 of mullion-transom facades, 480 window units (200 of which are mechatronic aluminium windows), 80 door units for fire and smoke protections, door systems for the façade, glazed lift-and-slide units as well as a 25 metlong glazed bridge with a façade add-on construction.

Natural light for the foyer and access areas: the mullion/transom façade of the football stadium (Schüco FW 50+.HI).

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Natural light for the foyer and access areas: the mullion/transom façade of the football stadium (Schüco FW 50+.HI).

 Added to this were special system designs and complex building component attachments, fabrication and installation of 1100 m2 large louvre blades for sun shading, toplights and glass balustrades as well as profile-integrated LED lighting and system-integrated window ventilators.

 Special windows with integrated ventilation concept

 Schüco ALB large louvre blade sun shading, the use of triple insulating glass, and a sophisticated ventilation concept mean that parts of the academy building can manage without air conditioning or mechanical ventilation.

 Schüco AWS 75.SI+ turn/tilt windows and mechatronic Schüco AWS 75.SI+ bottom-hung units in the main and internal courtyard façades enable effective ventilation and night-time cooling for the building during the summer. Furthermore, in order to optimise the indoor climate, certain areas were fitted with self-regulating Schüco VentoFrame window ventilators, which were installed so as to be virtually concealed in the outer frame. This was primarily for the accommodation rooms, where the window ventilators on the façade side complement the automated ventilation in the inner washroom facilities. Moreover, Schüco VentoFrame window ventilators were integrated in the façades of certain office, meeting and common rooms of the academy.

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Project details 

Project title: FC Bayern campus

Client: FC Bayern München, Munich

Planning and site management: Joachim Bauer Architekten, Munich

Fire protection concept: hhpberlin Ingenieure für Brandschutz GmbH, Berlin

Fabricator: Stegmüller Stahl- und Metallbau GmbH, Arnstorf

Completion: 2017

 

Schüco systems in the project

Window systems:

Schüco AWS 75.SI+ turn/tilt windows

Schüco AWS 75.SI+ TipTronic SimplySmart bottom-hung units

Sliding systems:

Schüco ASS 70.HI

Façade systems

Schüco FW 50+.HI with LightSkin powered by Zumtobel

Schüco AOC 50 ST add-on construction

Door systems:

Schüco ADS 65.NI

Schüco ADS 75 HD.HI

Fire-resistant systems:

Schüco FW 50+ BF fire-resistant façade F30

Schüco Firestop fire protection barriers T90

Schüco ADS 80 FR 30

Schüco ADS 80 FR 60

Schüco ADS 65.NI SP smoke doors

Schüco TipTronic SimplySmart SHEVS

Sun shading system:

Schüco Large Louvre Blades ALB

Ventilation system:

Schüco VentoFrame