Interims Audimax: When restrictions don't limit an incredible project.

Tuesday, May 05, 2020
Interims Audimax is a temporary auditorium designed by the firm: Deubzer König + Rimmel Architects for the Technical University of Munich in Germany.

This project developed in 2011, had a few limitations with it:
— A budget of 60% of regular building costs.
— 9 months for planning and building.
— A short time-life for the building ( 10 - 20 years max ).

We think that for these types of limitations, most projects would never look as great as this ones does in photographs. See for yourself:

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All photography by Henning Köpke.

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