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Regensburg (Bavaria / Germany)

Main fire station in the style of a palace of culture ...

Regensburg has around 170,000 inhabitants, is the capital of the Bavarian administrative district of Upper Palatinate and offers a high quality of life: located directly on the Danube, with a magnificent old town (UNESCO world cultural heritage since 2006), a famous cathedral and a princely castle. These and the numerous other architectural highlights of the city were joined at the end of 2019 by another pearl which one would not necessarily expect due to its use, namely the municipal main fire station at Greflingerstraße 20. This infrastructure facility is located in a central urban location, so that the emergency vehicles can reach all parts of the city within ten minutes. The urban planning responsibility, which was skilfully met in this case, is correspondingly great.

Initial situation: historically grown
There are seven cities in Bavaria with professional fire brigades, one of which is Regensburg. The main fire station there was built in 1963, extended in 1982 and enlarged by the municipal building authority from 2001 to 2004 - mainly to create an integrated control centre for the neighbouring districts and the city. Already at that time in 2004 a general renovation of the existing buildings was planned, as, on the one hand, the original substance was worn out, but, on the other hand, the space required for emergency vehicles and offices was constantly increasing. About a decade later, the time had come: a feasibility study was commissioned in 2013. Following the positive result, a competition for the realization of the project was organized in 2014. The office of Diezinger Architekten (Regensburg / Eichstätt) was the winner, and in spring 2015, it was awarded the contract to implement the new building in two construction phases and during ongoing operations, which had to be guaranteed at all times for safety reasons. The first of these two construction phases was completed at the end of 2019. Within the large urban ensemble with several wings, the corresponding new building forms an essential component of the building block parallel to Greflingerstraße, which now consists of three connected parts, which mainly house emergency vehicles and functional rooms:  –    the right part remains unchanged,  –    the middle will be demolished and renewed during second construction phase  –    the one on the left is the mentioned new building of the first construction phase, which inspires both inside and outside with its above-average design quality. The architectural link are tiles of the brand Agrob Buchtal.

Outside: ceramic tailor-made suit
For the facade of the new building, Diezinger Architekten chose tiles from the Agrob Buchtal system KeraTwin K20 in the elegant rectangular format of 15 x 75 centimetres. An eye-catching feature is the differentiated colour gradient of several shades flowing into each other. The spectrum ranges from strong, earthy cotto to a mystical blue-violet, which is subtly picked up by the side walls of the recessed windows. These deliberately follow a strict rhythm, thus giving the structure a horizontal and vertical stringency which makes the building appear filigree and yet present. The finely matched nuances of the facade ceramics were specially designed by Diezinger Architekten together with Herbert Kopp (Munich) and individually manufactured for this project by Agrob Buchtal. The result is a canon of colours which is unusual in the best sense of the word and makes the functionally quite powerful building volume appear playfully light and filigree, but nevertheless self-confident. If it weren't for the garages of the emergency vehicles on the ground floor, one could also suspect a museum or any other cultural use behind the noble shell. This valuable impression and the characteristic style of the facade are seamlessly continued in the second construction phase: after demolition from 2020 and new construction of the central existing building, the 120 metres long block will then be even more striking in 2022 thanks to its lively homogeneity, attractive materiality and artistic facade look.

Inside: ceramic Haute Couture
The high standard continues in the interior. There, too, ceramic tiles of the brand Agrob Buchtal (series Basis, Emotion, Plural) act as an identity-forming link. In the corridors, sanitary areas, changing rooms and the professional kitchen, colour accents in yellow and red enter into an exciting dialogue with neutral white and anthracite. Care in detail at planning and execution is proved by the accurate laying of the wall and floor tiles with straight joints. Even the horizontally laid ceramic cove skirting was included as a visually elegant and easy-to-clean wall-to-floor transition. The mentioned black-and-white area has a special function. This technical term stands for a sluice in which the firefighters change "from dirty to clean" after operations. Even in this zone, which has been created with absolute practicality in mind, the visual appearance is not neglected, as is demonstrated by exemplary lighting, straight joints and careful tile division. The results are rooms and circulation areas which combine practical use with the rough charm of industrial style.

Hytect: additional daily benefits
The majority of the tiles used in Regensburg are provided with Hytect technology. This innovative surface coating gives special properties which are effective both inside and outside: tiles with Hytect are extremely easy to clean because water does not form drops but a thin film which flushes dirt. On facades, this leads to a self-washing effect that makes every rain shower an environmentally friendly and free cleaning. This not only ensures an impeccable appearance, but also significant savings in maintenance costs. Furthermore, tiles of this type have an antibacterial effect without the use of chemicals. This supports perfect hygiene inside, for example in sanitary rooms or kitchens, and prevents the growth of algae or moss outside. In addition, tiles with Hytect neutralize odours such as food vapour or tobacco smoke and decompose air pollutants such as formaldehyde or industrial and car exhaust gases in order to sustainably improve the air quality every day. The Hytect technology therefore reduces the amount of cleaning agents and their use, thus protecting the environment and saving time and money.

Conclusion: everything fine …
Those involved are correspondingly satisfied: Ulrich Gauterin from the municipal building construction office finds "that the new construction of the main fire station has become a real gem". Andreas Weingut from Diezinger Architekten GmbH is also proud of the result "which confirms that a functional infrastructure facility such as a main fire station can definitely surprise with aesthetic qualities and enrich the cityscape.” There is nothing to add to this quotation, which sums up the matter perfectly ...

Press contact
Gabriele Busse (Press officer / Senior PR Manager)
T. +49 (0)228 391-1104
M. +49 (0)151 14976931
Email: gabriele.busse@deutsche-steinzeug.de

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© Stadt Regensburg, Stefan Effenhauser

Motiv 1

The four-sided building ensemble (centre) of the main fire station in Regensburg is located in the city centre at Greflingerstraße (right half of the picture).
© City of Regensburg, Stefan Effenhauser

Motif 2

Motif 2 Source: City of Regensburg, Stefan Effenhauser The building block along Greflingerstraße: - left side: new building of the first construction phase, - middle: part to be demolished and newly constructein the second construction phase, - right side: part that remains unchanged (each seen from the street).
© agrob-buchtal.de / Herbert Bürger, Schwandorf

Motif 3

The new building from the street side: if it weren't for the emergency vehicles on the ground floor, you could think of it as a cultural facility ...
© agrob-buchtal.de / Herbert Bürger, Schwandorf

Motif 4

These distance (motif 4) and detail photos (motif 5) of the inner courtyard side show the subtly differentiated canon of colours, which is seamlessly continued in the second construction phase. The range of nuances extends from strong, earthy cotto (beginning at the top left) to a mystical blue-violet (ending at the bottom right).
© agrob-buchtal.de / Herbert Bürger, Schwandorf

Motif 5

© agrob-buchtal.de / Herbert Bürger, Schwandorf

Motif 6

This photo illustrates the circumferential "wrap-around" of the colour gradient on the street side (photo) and the courtyard side with the front surface as "turn-around zone".
© agrob-buchtal.de / Herbert Bürger, Schwandorf

Motif 7

Whether it's sanitary areas ...
© agrob-buchtal.de / Herbert Bürger, Schwandorf

Motif 8

© agrob-buchtal.de / Herbert Bürger, Schwandorf

Motif 9

Showers …
© agrob-buchtal.de / Herbert Bürger, Schwandorf

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© agrob-buchtal.de / Herbert Bürger, Schwandorf

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Traffic areas ...
© agrob-buchtal.de / Herbert Bürger, Schwandorf

Motif 12

... or black and white sluice: Ceramic tiles of the brand Agrob Buchtal act as a creative link in the entire new building. Common characteristic of all areas is the care in planning and execution as well as the well-dosed use of the architectural stylistic device colour by an exciting mix of intensive and neutral shades.
© agrob-buchtal.de / Herbert Bürger, Schwandorf

Motif 13

Even behind the scenes, as in the professional kitchen, Diezinger Architekten paid attention to aesthetics in addition to all the functionality required - here, for example, with horizontally laid wall tiles in a generous format.
© agrob-buchtal.de / Herbert Bürger, Schwandorf

Motif 14

Well-considered, precisely executed cuts and edges as well as a skilfully fitted, circumferential and horizontally placed cove skirting - pure perfection, realized by Fliesen-Kubitscheck (Hohenau).