The redesign of the façade and the atrium transforms the well-known shopping gallery into a place of modern urbanity. A complex media installation envelops the building with an aesthetic light ornamentation. The shopping mall Zeilgalerie is famous well beyond Frankfurt’s city limits and since its existence has formed a central part of the town centre of the city. The commission includes the comprehensive redesign of the façade and the public areas of the interior.
The most significant feature of the redesign is the complexly composed façade with its dynamically programmed light orchestration. The softly pulsating light ornamentation of the media façade includes a large variety of aesthetic light images: Clear-cut geometrical patterns transform fluently into organic interplays of light and shadow; delicate linear accents alternate with striking large-scale effects. The interplay of several diversely designed façade levels makes for fascinating overlaying effects and visual depth.
The interior design concept takes up the original idea of a vertical urban structure and realises it in a contemporary visual design idiom. Upon entering the building, visitors are captivated by the sight of the 10-storey atrium - a fascinating cosmos of intersecting elevators and galleries, supports and structures as well as countless light sources conveys vitality and urban diversity. Mainly kept in white, the interior starkly contrasts with the black façade and creates a pleasant and bright atmosphere.
Type | Redevelopment |
Location | Frankfurt / Main, Germany |
Year | 2011 |
Status | Completed |
GFA | 22.000 m² |
Client | IFM Immobilien AG |
Project management | unit Gesellschaft für Projektentwicklung mbH |
Façade construction | Dobler Metallbau GmbH |
Statics | KHP König und Heunisch Planungsgesellschaft mbH |
Light technology | Leurocom® electronic displays GmbH |
Building services | fc.ingenieure GmbH |
Media technology | av communication GmbH |
Software, A/V programming | meso – Digital Interiors GmbH |
Photography | Emanuel Raab, Sascha Jahnke |