Where design meets purpose

Germany's most innovative underground parking facility lies beneath the Altstadtring

WUB Hofbraeuhaus parking garage – mobility hotspot

In March 2021, Germany's most innovative and stylish underground car park opened its doors: nestled beneath the Altstadtring between Maximilianstraße and Isartor, Neef Architekten and ISP Scholz Beratende Ingenieure have created the Hofbräuhaus Parkgarage – a modern mobility hub that offers far more than conventional parking. Developed by Wöhr + Bauer, this state-of-the-art facility replaces the aging car park on Hildegardstraße with an innovative parking and sharing concept accommodating around 520 spaces. Beyond its primary function, it serves a strategic purpose: significantly reducing vehicle traffic in Munich's historic city center.

The concept is straightforward: park your car and explore the old town on your own terms—by bicycle, e-bike, or e-scooter, all available for rent through a convenient app. Integrated parcel boxes from DHL and Amazon add practical value for users and local residents alike. The design philosophy shines through in every detail. A refined color palette of soft base tones, punctuated by bold pinks and brass accents, creates visual clarity and intuitive wayfinding. Parking space numbering ensures you'll locate your vehicle effortlessly, while unobstructed sightlines throughout the facility enhance security and peace of mind. Entry via a generously proportioned merge lane leads to column-free parking bays offering exceptional ease of use: at 2.5 meters wide and angled in one-way traffic, even large vehicles can park in a single, fluid motion. Steidle Architects' thoughtfully designed ramps and stairwells integrate seamlessly with the architecture. Natural stone stairwells echo the garage's bright, elegant spatial language, while bronze-toned metalwork with delicate ornamental detailing adorns the glass structures above the ramps, creating a distinctive visual signature. Soft, integrated LED lighting—both energy-efficient and intentional—guides circulation while serving a practical purpose: the weathered enclosures effectively contain noise. Verdant roofs across the access and exit ramps enhance the microclimate and air quality. The surface redesign, conceived by landscape architects Stefanie Jühling, will be completed over the coming months, introducing new green spaces and accommodating the new Altstadt-Radlring cycle route.

www.woehrbauer.de

Photography Credits:

Bernd Ducke
www.berndducke.de

(Published in CUBE Munich 02|21)

 

 

Nothing found.

Quiet in a noisy place

Construction of a new residential building in the heart of Munich’s Old Town

Renewed, yet preserved

The Ossendorfer Gartenhöfe are replacing an old housing estate in a sustainable manner and without requiring tenants to move

Multifunctional + majestic

A surprisingly versatile public multi-purpose hall in Erding

Gimme Shelter!

The spatial design for an outpatient clinic specialising in internal medicine supports the healing process

Nothing found.

_DSC7235_bea_15_700pixel

Daylight All Day

Full-height timber windows on the east and west facades invite sunlight to flow through the entire structure, framing views of the grand beech tree in the...

Restocking_15_700pixels

Sustainable and Well

Finian Carey and Daniel Brunsteiner design flexible standing desk solutions

_DSC7592-1_15_700pixel

Mission Red in Ampfing

Sherpa automotive diagnostic equipment supplier at its comprehensively redesigned headquarters

Four primary schools_170927630_-C-Brigida-Gonza-lez_15_700pixelW0NnGzFiTcalW

Temporary home with school

Four Primary Schools, Modular Design—Built Fast, Designed Flexible

_DSF7489_bea_15_700pixel

Inside Newton

Smarter work, better breaks: how thoughtful design transforms the workplace

PRINT_2021-09_Baden-Baden_01_15

Details That Matter

A bespoke kitchen by VOIT Schreinerei+Planung becomes the focal point of an Art Nouveau villa.