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ZINCSPIRATION

THE ALLURE OF A NATURAL MATERIAL

PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE: A VIEW OVER TIME


A retrospective look over 6 case studies

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ZINCSPIRATION
THE FASCINATION OF A NATURAL MATERIAL

ZINCSPIRATION
The appeal of a natural material
This publication shows the stimulating connection between zinc and architecture. It showcases
how we have helped in realising and delivering
the visions of architects.
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ZINCSPIRATION
A LOOK BACK TO THE FUTURE

And zinc is timeless with an endurable aesthetic


an everlasting solution. Take a look at the impressive, embossed zinc rooftops of Paris. Or the
grandiose use of zinc in Berlin by neoclassical
star architects, created with magnificent vision
by the likes of Karl-Friedrich Schinkel.

Have a look for yourself. Can you spot the difference between then and now? What do you
notice? What was considered to be timeless
beauty then? What was innovative at the point of
commission can still be considered as contemporary today. The functionality promised years ago,
has now been proven. Where the materials have
been integrated into their environment, they are
still eye-catching today natural, timeless and
beautiful.

Or, to make it easier, browse through this brochure. Within this document we look at some
outstanding projects of the recent past, helped in
their vision with the use of natural RHEINZINK.
The last decades of the 20th Century saw a wide
use in this material, recognised for its strengths
and advantages in roofing and faade design,
along with countless other applications. This
small, representative retrospective shows the
buildings captured after their completion and
their use up to the present day.

The idea that RHEINZINK can be utilised in such


a way, starts with a singular vision. Today this
vision has become a living, creative structure,
with proven suitability for its everyday use and,
at the same time, able to demonstrate its cost effectiveness. It is not only the evocation of timeless beauty; it is sustainable, economic beauty.
The fact that the materials beauty maintains as it
ages promotes the harmony between ecology
and economy. One could almost be tempted to
think, the older the material, the better.

Zinc is natural and functional. Zinc is beautiful


and sustainable. Zinc is a creative and visionary
material.

Visit www.rheinzink.com for more of RHEINZINKs outstanding, creative solutions.

Convince yourself of RHEINZINKs incomparable style and eternal beauty. In the end, we hope
that you agree: RHEINZINK has a significant
past, with a great potential for tomorrow. Take a
look back to the future!
We trust that you enjoy reading this publication.
We hope it inspires you.

TODAY, after 25 years...

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1987
Tegeler Hafen, Berlin

Looking forwards from198

1987

TEGELER HAFEN, BERLIN


A PEACEFUL REVOLUTION IN SUSTAINABILITY

In 1987, the International Building Exhibition


(IBA) in Berlin caused a stir, because just before
the revolution that returned the city to the west,
there was a peaceful architectural revolution that
changed the city for the good. These notable and
highly acclaimed projects included the residential
Tegeler Hafen development, at the time an already impressive sustainability project achieved
through major investment, which is now one of
the most sought-after residential areas of the metropolis. The creation of a sociocultural building
complex by a German-Californian design team
includes 350 apartments, as well as facilities for
an adult education centre, a music school and
a public library. The sophisticated roof with dormers and emphasized design elements has been
achieved using natural RHEINZINK. Berlin has
chosen well looking back, while looking to the
future.

Year: 1987
Planning:
Moore, Rubel, Yudell, Sta. Monica, Calif., USA
Hhndel, Wolf und Zell, Berlin
Construction Management:
IBR Ingenieurbro Ruths GmbH, Berlin
Roofing/Sheet Metal Contractor:
Werner & Sohn GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin
Dieringer, Berlin
Specifications:
RHEINZINK-preweatheredpro blue-grey,
angled standing seam system

Tegeler Hafen, Berlin 1987

Berlin 1989
Humbold Bibliothek,

Looking forwards from 198

1987

Looking forwards from1987

RHEINZINK All under one roof: forums, housing, culture. The Tegeler Hafen Berlin case
study shines more than ever a popular organic
installation set amongst water and greenery.

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TODAY, after 26 years...

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1985
Museum Ludwig, Cologne

Looking forwards from 198

1985

MUSEUM LUDWIG, COLOGNE


A STRIKING FACE IN THE SHADOW OF THE CATHEDRAL

In 1985, when this famous museum emerged


at a prominent position in Cologne, the project
was on the scale of 260,000 cubic metres, a
volume equivalent to the adjacent cathedral. In
2001, this renowned Museum Ludwig project
came to completion, with this highlight on the
landscape owing to the fact that it is clad with
a natural RHEINZINK facade. The renowned
architects Busmann & Haberer created a harmonious building, from the glazing at the base of
the structure rising seamlessly to a zinc facade,
before emerging to a carefully articulated roof
structure, dressed with RHEINZINK, to create a
building that perfectly sets the scene with its religious partner next door. The use of RHEINZINK
complements the aged grey of the Cologne Cathedral.

Year: 1985
Planning:
Busmann & Haberer Arch. BDA, Cologne
Construction Management:
ARGE Dipl.-Ing., Freie Architekten v. Waldegg u.
Grtzmacher, Cologne
Roofing/Sheet Metal Contractor:
Kessler & Koolen, Jacobs, Aachen/Dsseldorf
Specifications:
Facade/Roofing: 7000 m2, 51.8 t, RHEINZINKbright rolled, angled standing seam system

5 and 1987

Museum Ludwig, Cologne 1987

1985
Museum Ludwig, Cologne

Looking forwards from 198

1987

At the time of installation, the initial form of the patina in the bright-rolled RHEINZINK facade was
clearly visible. Today, the skin of the building has
assumed the typical blue-grey patina and is therefore sympathetic to the reverence of the adjacent
cathedral.
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NATURAL. TIMELESS. BEAUTIFUL.


ARCHITECTURE GAINING VALUE WITH RHEINZINK

From the residential to the fire college, from the


Art Museum to the water park,this publication
highlights the example of how different structures
benefit from the creative and varied uses of natural RHEINZINK. However, these projects also
underscore the timeless and sustainable benefits that this material brings to a building. Using
the comparison of the THEN and NOW photos
shows that time could have moved on without a
trace, to demonstrate that, as a material, RHEINZINK maintains its credibility over any zeitgeist.
To date, RHEINZINK has lost none of its relevance. On the contrary, the relationship between
zinc and architecture has never been as stimulating as it is today. By choosing a RHEINZINK
roof or facade you are following in the example
of countless world-renowned architects, who use
the natural material as a way of expressing their
desires.

Over almost half a century, this natural material,


acquired from titanium zinc, offers a prestigious,
timeless, quality sense to any project. The solution for roofing, wall cladding, roof drainage systems and solar solutions, RHEINZINK has set the
standards over a generation. All from a material
that is maintenance-free and100% recyclable.
RHEINZINK is available in three natural surface
finishes RHEINZINK-prePATINA bright rolled,
when subjected to normal weathering conditions, forms a surface patina, forming the classic
blue-grey appearance. RHEINZINK-prePATINA blue-grey and RHEINZINK-prePATINA
graphite-grey are pre-weathered alternatives,
manufactured at source, providing a long-lasting
elegant zinc patina.
The preweathered surfaces are also available as
RHEINZINK-PROTECT. A transparent coating
prevents natural aging and therefore preserves
the surface, whilst the inherent properties of the
RHEINZINK material remain true. With RHEINZINK-COLOR we offer all those passionate
about RHEINZINK, a colour version of this environmentally friendly material.

In order for your good ideas to become successful solutions, we have a technical team on hand
to assist and advise on all aspects of our products
and services. This team is not only experienced in
your detailed specification requirements, but also
on hand to help achieve your creative vision. We
would advise that the sooner we are involved in
the process, the better end result for you. As can
be seen in the examples listed within this brochure, we relish the most challenging of ideas.
Let your architectural vision become reality and
be confident with a material that has been proven in structural and aesthetic terms for decades.
RHEINZINK allows each project to reach its architectural potential.
Do you have a visionary idea and are looking for
a practical solution? Do you have any questions
about the use of our material? Do you require
any product samples? Please contact us.

TODAY, after 35 years...

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ersdorf 1982
Fire Service College, Lapp

Looking forwards from 198

1982

FIRE SERVICE COLLEGE, LAPPERSDORF


AHEAD IN THE SEVENTIES: PROGRESSIVE RATHER THAN PROVINCIAL

The plans for a modern education for the fire personnel in the Bavarian town of Regensburg began in the early 70s. This enlightened desire was
equally reflected in the modern architecture of
the state fire school in Lappersdorf. It required the
architecture to be highly efficient and functional.
The Landbauamt Regensburg opted for a masonry facade and RHEINZINK roofing. This, to
a building that has been a focus for the community for over 35 years and in that time has been
extended twice. In this instance, the patinated
grey RHEINZINK roof forms a striking contrast to
the red of the masonry. And the double-saddle
laid roofing element follows the contours of the
curved gable. Functionality and aesthetics joining together in a building established here, for
the future.

Year: 1977
Planning:
Landbauamt Regensburg,
Bauoberrat Arch. G. Sander, Regensburg
Roofing/Sheet Metal Contractor:
Hermann Koberger GmbH
Specifications:
Facade/Roofing: 1200 m2, RHEINZINKbright rolled, double standing seam system

am Rhein 1990
Vitra Design Museum, Weil

Looking forwards from 199

1990

VITRA DESIGN MUSEUM, WEIL AM RHEIN


AN ARCHITECTURAL LANDMARK: FRANK O. GEHRY'S FIRST PROJECT IN EUROPE

Dramatic, passionate and crazy, was the rave


review, in 1989, within the features section of the
publication Die Zeit, after the Canadian-Californian architect Frank O. Gehry unveiled the Vitra
Design Museum in Weil am Rhein. This stunning
display of a whitewashed facade and RHEINZINK roofing proved to be at the vanguard of
modern architectural deconstruction. Gehrys
simple geometric shapes still captivate audiences
today they make the Vitra Museum a dynamic
sculpture, an architectural jewel and a true landmark of architectural history. Large and prestigious exhibitions are housed within the building and attract visitors from all over the world.
RHEINZINK has every reason to be proud to
have been part of the project, which at the time,
was the first European project for this famous architectural godfather.

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Year: 1989
Planning:
Frank O. Gehry, Santa Monica, USA
GPF & Associierte, Gnter Pfeifer, Roland Mayer,
Lrrach
Construction Management:
GPF & Associierte, Gnter Pfeifer, Roland Mayer,
Lrrach
Roofing/Sheet Metal Contractor:
Bernd Brgin, Efringen-Kirchen, Morath AG,
Basel, Jauslin AG, Muttenz, Switzerland
Specifications:
Facade: 200 m2, 1.5 t, RHEINZINK-bright rolled,
angled standing seam system
Roofing: 2750 m2, 17 t, RHEINZINK-bright rolled,
double standing seam system

TODAY, after 35 years...

TODAY, after 22 years...

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Dining SSND, Graz 1988

Looking forwards from 198

1988

DINING SSND
HEAVENLY AND FUNCTIONAL FOR ETERNITY

Good things last, someone commented ten


years on, after the completion in Graz, in 1977,
of a sprayed concrete multipurpose hall, which
also has a stunning RHEINZINK facade. Since
then, the Austrian architect Prof. Gnther Domenig has constructed many other buildings to
add to the attractions of the capital of Styria.
Coupling beauty and efficiency, as well as considering the practicalities of protecting a building,
is the primary requirement of this architect and
university lecturer and RHEINZINK has offered
him the ideal material to produce zinc-dominated
buildings. The stunning appearance encourages
visitors, while the users of its multifunctional space
just find it great. Mary Magdalene of the Graz
School Sisters said: This roof is forever. As a
Franciscan, one thinks in such long periods. We
at RHEINZINK agree.

Year: 1987
Planning:
Arch. Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Gnther Domenig, Graz
Construction Management:
Arch. Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Gnther Domenig, Graz
Roofing/Sheet Metal Contractor:
Spenglerei G.u.H. Pichler GmbH, Pllau
Specifications:
Facade: RHEINZINK-bright rolled,
angled standing seam system
Roofing: 1200 m2, RHEINZINK-bright rolled,
double standing seam system

en 1987
Water Park Kemnade, Witt

Looking forwards from 198

1987

WATER PARK HEVENEY, WITTEN


CHERISHED BY MILLIONS FOR DECADES

As the water park on Kemnade between Witten


and Bochum, was being planned, the overall
impression was for the landscape to remain as
natural as possible. The award-winning design
of the Stuttgart architects Fiddler Aichele-Weinmann, with its soft shapes, are reflected in the
roofscape of the natural RHEINZINK, where it
apes and reflects the surrounding landscape. For
such a large structure, with a RHEINZINK roof,
it blends sympathetically with its surrounds. The
resulting family-friendly facility is now one of the
most popular recreation centres in the Ruhr.
To this day the RHEINZINK roof covering provides safe protection and blends ideally into the
natural surroundings.

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Year: 1986
Planning:
Freie Architekten BDA
Friedler-Aichele-Weinmann, Stuttgart
Construction Management:
Arch. Fredo Kunze, Iserlohn
Roofing/Sheet Metal Contractor:
Gerhard Aude GmbH, Bielefeld
Specifications:
Roofing: 1200 m2,
RHEINZINK-preweatheredpro blue-grey,
double standing seam system

TODAY, after 26 years...

We think and act sustainably. The paper used for this publication is FSC certified. It comes from sustainable forestry resources.
We would like to thank all those who have supported us in the creation of this publication, either through the conversations we have had, or through the projects presented.
2014 RHEINZINK GmbH & Co. KG
All rights reserved. Reprinting, reproduction - even in part - without the written permission of RHEINZINK GmbH & Co. KG.
Concept/design/text/realization: JACQUES D., Gesellschaft fr visuelle Kommunikation mbH, Since 1983

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Do you have a visionary idea and are


looking for a practical solution? Do you
have any questions about the use of our
material? Do you require any product
samples? We look forward to your call!

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