Youthhostel Bayreuth

Design:
LAVA Laboratory for Visionary Architecture, Berlin
Client:
Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk Landesverband Bayern e.V.
Services:
Cost Planning, Preparation of Contract Awards, Assisting Award Process, Site Supervision
Project data:
Period of performance: 2015-2017
GBV: ca. 14.800 m³
GFA: ca. 3.400 m²
Construction costs: ca. 7 Mio. €

The Bayreuth Youth Hostel is a two-storey structure built around a central atrium/lobby area in the shape of a star whose points seem to be growing into the surrounding landscape. The bedroom wings are 30 m long and point towards the Northeast and Southeast respectively. In the bedroom wings, the roof is a massive reinforced concrete ceiling with a timber structure on top of it, while the timber roof structure is fully visible from underneath in the seminar and lobby areas. The spaces between the building’s wings are occupied by a sports ground, an adventure playground and a vegetation zone which, together with the building,  form a coherent overall concept. The low height of the building underlines its topographical integration and avoids the impression of urban dominance which would have been created by a multi-storey building in an otherwise green area.

Purpose of the planned building:
School classes and sports groups will be the main users of the building. This goal was borne in mind when designing both the indoor and outdoor areas. Apart from various administrative and lounge areas, a dining hall, a kitchen and several seminar rooms, the building will have 45 bedrooms with a total of 180 beds.
The intended users mainly include school classes but also sports groups. This requirement was incorporated into the design both inside and outside. In addition to various administrative and common areas, the dining hall with adjoining kitchen and seminar rooms, 45 accommodation rooms are planned with a total of 180 beds.

Photos:
Wenzel + Wenzel

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