H2CC Hydrogen Gas Station

Unterschleißheim / Munich, Germany

Year:
2006
Material:
ETFE Foil
Area
200 m²
Client:
Linde AG, Höllriegelskreuth, Germany
Contractor:
Bilfinger & Berger, Wiesbaden
Architect:
Frank & Probst Architects, Munich, Germany
Engineering:
Meyer-Vorfelder & Dinkelacker, Sindelfingen, Tritthard Engineers, Germany

Hydrogen Competence Centre

The architectural challenge was to design the prototype of Competence Centre with showroom, test stand and workshop for current hydrogen technology as well as a filling station for hydrogen driven vehicles. Three rings of 12m diameter form the simple steel structure. The rings are covered with double layered ETFE-Foil-membranes creating air and cable net lenses.

To avoid overheating by sunlight the outer ETFE layer was printed with reflective silver dot fritting. The air supply pipes to the cushions are fully hidden within the steelwork. The futuristic roof design and colouring have potential to evolve into a brand mark for Linde hydrogen filling station chain.

Another application where Hightex’s position as a world leader in creating tensile structures and fabric architecture in tensioned membranes such as PTFE, PVC, and ETFE is realised.

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