Museum of military history, Dresden, Germany
Project data
Location: Dresden, Germany
Modification of a historical armoury building into a spectacular museum building with a 30 m high steel-glass structure, shaped like a wedge.
Construction period until the opening: 2008 - 2011
Architect: Daniel Libeskind
Requirements
- special shapes through slanted fair-faced concrete walls, inclined in different directions
- no vertical walls and right angles
- load transfer not via the existing structure
- extraordinary requirements concerning shape and surface quality (SB 4)
- reduced space
Customer
Hentschke Bau GmbH, Bautzen
Benefit to customer
- geometrically and structurally adjusted formwork and scaffolding systems
- cost-effective shoring concept with rentable system parts
- punctual deliveries
We decided in favour of PERI because of the flexibility of the formwork systems and the know-how regarding special solutions. The cooperation was great, the formwork planning was perfect and the deliveries always arrived according to schedule. Thus we were able to jointly master this impressive project with its extraordinary requirements concerning shape and surface quality.
PERI solution
- customised formwork and scaffolding solutions
- 3D formwork planning
- formwork and shoring solutions for walls with inclinations up to 40°
- consultation in the fair-faced concrete team
- temporary support structure during the total shell construction phase
- efficient shoring concept for the transfer of high loads at great heights