Audi Dome, Munich
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Audi Dome, Munich Progress is built on ideas.

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Back to the roots: The striking circular building with its characteristic aluminium facade is now used as a basketball arena. No other sports venue in Munich combines times past and things to come in such a wonderful manner. The FC Bayern Munich basketball team’s move into the Audi Dome gave them a beautiful new home after their promotion. There are still unique buildings in Munich that were built for the 1972 Olympics. The “Olympiapark” and the stadium, the hall and the “Olympia-Turm” (tower), for example. And in the Bavarian capital’s Sendling district a representative multifunctional...

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Back to the roots: The striking circular building with its characteristic aluminium facade is now used as a basketball arena. No other sports venue in Munich combines times past and things to come in such a wonderful manner. The FC Bayern Munich basketball team’s move into the Audi Dome gave them a beautiful new home after their promotion. There are still unique buildings in Munich that were built for the 1972 Olympics. The “Olympiapark” and the stadium, the hall and the “Olympia-Turm” (tower), for example. And in the Bavarian capital’s Sendling district a representative multifunctional...

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The Audi Dome is of a convincing architecture wearing historical clothes. This renovation posed a huge challenge to the Max Bögl Group, and that challenge was how to balance the traditional and the modern aspects of the project, which, after all, had to provide utmost comfort and safety, a modern design and a multifunctional use. At the same time, it also had to be in line with the very specific character of this time-honoured sports venue and to convey It took Max Bögl only five months to realise the FC Bayern Munich and Audi’s vision. into the future the Olympic spirit of times past. The...

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The Audi Dome is of a convincing architecture wearing historical clothes. This renovation posed a huge challenge to the Max Bögl Group, and that challenge was how to balance the traditional and the modern aspects of the project, which, after all, had to provide utmost comfort and safety, a modern design and a multifunctional use. At the same time, it also had to be in line with the very specific character of this time-honoured sports venue and to convey It took Max Bögl only five months to realise the FC Bayern Munich and Audi’s vision. into the future the Olympic spirit of times past. The...

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Relax in an exclusive atmosphere in the newly designed VIP lounge in its 1970s retro look. In order to allow the press to report on the home matches of the first division FC Bayern Munich basketball team, a new press area was built into the former restaurant. Equipped with all the press might need with regard to the latest tech­ nical stuff, from here they can broadcast to the world what’s going on in the hall. But not only journalists are supposed to feel good in here, the players should do so, too. So the entire players’ area was upgraded. New rooms for the player, a gym, doctors’...

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Relax in an exclusive atmosphere in the newly designed VIP lounge in its 1970s retro look. In order to allow the press to report on the home matches of the first division FC Bayern Munich basketball team, a new press area was built into the former restaurant. Equipped with all the press might need with regard to the latest tech­ nical stuff, from here they can broadcast to the world what’s going on in the hall. But not only journalists are supposed to feel good in here, the players should do so, too. So the entire players’ area was upgraded. New rooms for the player, a gym, doctors’...

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Technical data: Capacity: about 6,700 spectators Construction period: 06/11 through 09/11 Renovation costs: approx. EUR 5 million Client: FC Bayern Munich Executed by: Max Bögl Bauunternehmung Postal address: P. O. Box 11 20 D-92301 Neumarkt, Germany Phone +49 9181 909-0 Fax +49 9181 905061 info@max-boegl.com www.max-boegl.com Bauunternehmung GmbH & Co. KG Max-Bögl-Strasse 1 D-92369 Sengenthal, Germany

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