The city of Herrenberg intends to renovate the listed fruit box from 1683/84 on the edge of the Herrenberg old town at the former Tübinger Tor, as it is out of date in terms of its building structure and building services. In addition, the face-to-face exhibition and cultural mediation in the exhibition house in the fruit box are to be repositioned. At the same time, a restaurant room with a small regional market and a tourist information office are to be included in the planning.
For the services of the technical planning TGA acc. Sections 53, 55 HOAI ALG 1-3.8 (HLS), LPH 1-9, we are looking for a suitable engineering office. The assignment should take place in stages.
The participation period and the offer period have to be shortened due to urgency and a municipal council meeting at the end of April 2021.
The city of Herrenberg intends to renovate the listed fruit box from 1683/84 on the edge of the Herrenberg old town at the former Tübinger Tor, as it is out of date in terms of its building structure and building services. In addition, the face-to-face exhibition and cultural mediation in the exhibition house in the fruit box are to be repositioned. At the same time, a restaurant room with a small regional market and a tourist information office are to be included in the planning.
In addition to the restructuring and renovation of the listed fruit box, a concept for the exhibition architecture and design of the new face-to-face exhibition on the city's history and a concept for upgrading the adjoining outdoor space are to be proposed.
For the implementation of this project, the sponsor is currently planning a gross budget of EUR 11 million.
The first renovation work was carried out on the fruit box in 1973 and the roof was re-covered. In 1977 a heater was installed. The facade was renovated in 2017 (north facade) and 2019 (south facade).
An architectural competition was held in 2020 to plan the renovation, renovation and realignment of the exhibition building. The design of the 1st prize winner, Atelier Brückner GmbH, Stuttgart, is to be realized.
The result of the competition stipulates that an open ground floor hall welcomes the visitor. The café, the tourist information office and the regional market are also located here. The café-gallery and the event hall are located on the first floor. The multifunctional room, the room for cultural mediation and the special exhibition are located on the 2nd floor.
A single flight of stairs leads the visitor further into the permanent exhibition, which is located on the first top floor. The 2nd attic floor offers the culture professionals rooms for administration, workshop and storage, as well as for retreat.
The building services are located on the top level of the attic under the rooftop. Bird protection is also taken into account through clearances to the roof surfaces and with enclosures for technical devices to avoid noise emissions.
On all floors of the fruit box, a cube is placed in the middle of the existing building, which contains the serving functions of the new exhibition house, such as B. Includes stairs, elevator, storage rooms and toilets.
The design of the 1st prize-winner recommends an air-water-based heat pump system to cover the cooling requirement due to the restricted structural situation.
The remaining heat requirement is covered by a block-type thermal power station.
It can have a net floor area of around 2,000 m
Expected further dates: The negotiations will take place on April 29, 2021.