Location: |
Munich Residence |
Type: |
Reconstruction |
Description: |
construction of water basins, stairs and a court wall in the course of restoring the Kabinettsgarten. |
Size: |
garden area: approx. 1.000 m² |
Structures: |
predominantly reinforced concrete |
Services: |
structural engineering, site support |
Special features: |
court wall between Allerheiligen-Hofkirche and Apothekenstock; two large water basins, each 16 m long; stairs to the garden exit of the Allerheiligen-Hofkirche, emergency stairs from the Cuvillies-Theatre; due to little bearing subsoil to a depth of about 4,5 m (hardly com- pactable filling with debris) a substructure consisting of a grillage of girders on a well foundation was necessary for the settlement sensitive water basins; the court wall was founded on well rings, too. |
Client: |
Staatliches Hochbauamt München I (Freistaat Bayern) |
Blueprint design: |
Landschaftsarchitekt Peter Kluska |
Architecture: |
Architekturbüro Franz Hölzl |
Design of techn. facilities: |
PEG - Planungsbüro für Energie- u. Gebäudetechnik GmbH, Ing.-Büro G. Duschl |
Construction: |
Fa. Max Jung GmbH & Co. (concrete) |