Modernization subway station Marienplatz, Munich

Completed 2015
Competition 2010, 1st prize
Location: Munich
Topics: Retail, Infrastructure, Development of existing buildings
Investor: Stadtwerke München
Gross floor area: 5.420 m²
Servicephases: LPH 0–7, artistic direction

The architectural concept optimizes entry to and transfer between train platforms. It creates an urban space with its own identity at a critical interchange of major public transportation systems and the high-traffic center of Munich.

Mezzanine floor
Initial condition

We condensed the existing layout from a vast and shapeless expanse into finite spaces, imposing order and creating self-explanatory, easily recognizable tectonic configurations. Dark and hidden recesses are eliminated; the mezzanine floor feels accessible and spacious.

The color scheme and lighting design developed in collaboration with industrial designer Ingo Maurer give the space a strong identity. Lighting solutions designed specifically for the mezzanine floor coupled with the use of reflective materials on the ceilings and walls create a bright and airy atmosphere.

Making reference to the subway platforms built back in the 1970s, the lighting concept uses an orange-red hue as its main color. Today, the mezzanine floor of the Marienplatz subway station has become an unmistakable urban space with its own identity – one of vitality, strong footfall and unique flair.

Competition:

Kordowich, Sebastian (Project Leader)
Noss, Lisa (Project Leader)
Behm, Julia
Boland, Christian
Nölke, Felix
Noss, Lisa

Realization:

Stetter, Veronika (Project Leader)
Kordowich, Sebastian (Project Leader)
Behm, Julia
Grundmann, Veit
Herbster, Philipp
Liedgens, Robert
Pryor, Bernine
Schambeck, Andrea

Specialist planners:

Berk + Partner Bauingenieure GmbH, Munich (Structural design)
Ingo Maurer, Munich (Lighting design)
Planungsbüro Silberbauer, Traunstein (Electrical engineering)
Teuber + Viel, Ingenieurgesellschaft für Energie- und Gebäudetechnik mbH, Munich (Technical building equipment)

Photography:

Brigida González