Tourist Information Center Schwäbisch Hall




TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE
Schwäbisch Hall, Germany
Renovation of fire-protection infrastructure
Preservation order, interior design
Site management
Realisation
Dez 2017
Area 400 sqm
Costs 450.000.Euro
Architects
Dittel Architekten, Stuttgart
Team
Paulina Mecic, Michael Diether
Christin Gegenheimer, project architect and site management
Client
Stadt Schwäbisch Hall, Tourist Information
Photos
Daniel Vieser
The aim of the concept is to use the space to convey the city’s identity and allow this identity to be experienced through digital and analogue contents. Values such as service-orientation and the emerging cultural richness are incorporated into a modern design language, which goes on to form an exciting symbiosis with the traditional nature of the half-timbered building constructed in the 17th century. The area, which is under heritage protection, was completely renovated as part of the new concept.
Winning a competitive tendering process with a concept that transforms the Tourist Information Centre into a modern symbol of the culture-rich city, the exceptional look and feel is apparent to tourists and residents even from the outside. The new glass facade in the entrance area represents transparency and gives visitors an exciting look at the reception, products and the digital corporate wall. The 400sqm space is designed in a service-centric way and divided into the following zones: reception, tourist advice, retail, information and ancillary spaces.
Looking straight ahead reveals a spacious staircase that serves as the connecting element between the lower and upper retail space. On the right side, visitors can approach the constantly manned reception desk or obtain current information via the screen integrated into the wall.
On the left side, a window display, which can be seen from the outside, stretches along the facade, up the staircase, and into an inviting seating area. This display forms the start of a row of cube-shaped wall shelves and merchandise display units for retail and presentation.
The pendant lights used here highlight the merchandise on display and constitute an impressive light installation on their own. The rest of the space is illuminated by black surface-mounted ceiling lights with a graphical appearance to create a neutral atmosphere. There are likewise two pieces of service furniture available on the upper level for providing information and advice.
The colour and material concept revolves around a light-dark contrast and natural colours. The anthracite-coloured corporate wall surrounding the space is a design element that connects the individual zones together and offers additional uses by providing room for shelves, noticeboards, displays, window displays and storage space as well as functioning as an acoustic barrier. This, in combination with oak furniture, bright flooring and a white suspended ceiling, creates a friendly, modern atmosphere. The colours are reversed in the staircase area, making the backlit line art with motifs of the city of Schwäbisch Hall fully come alive.