ZOLLVEREIN KOHLENWÄSCHE, GERMANY, ESSEN, 2006
Conversion of a coal refinery into a museum and visitors centre

The former coal mine Zeche Zollverein in Essen, an area of 100 hectares, was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2001. OMA was commissioned to develop a masterplan with the goal of finding a contemporary use for the site. The combined program of 12,000m2 for the visitors centre, the Ruhrmuseum and the Metaform will be accommodated in the site's most impressive building: the Kohlenwäsche, a former factory for sorting coals. The new program will be added without removing the existing machines that dominate the building. The result is an industrial monument that combines modern use with historic context.

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PRIZE
Deutscher Architekturpreis 2007

FACT SHEET
Architect:
OMA / Heinrich Böll Architekt BDA DWB – A Joint Venture

Project:
Kohlenwäsche Museum and Visitors Centre

Status:
Completion 2007

Client:
Ministry for Culture, Sports and Housing of Nordrhein-Westfalen (NRW) and development company Zeche Zollverein

Program:
Museum and visitors centre in Zeche Zollverein, conversion of coal refinery

COLLABORATORS
Managing Director Heinrich Böll Architekt:
Heinrich Böll

Team Heinrich Böll Architekt:
Wojciech Trompeta, Achim Pfeiffer, Frank Günther, Marc Lepper, Uwe Schall, Claus Filtmann, Hanno Weymann

CREDITS
Partner in charge:
Floris Alkemade

Team:
Alex de Jong, Ziad Shehab, Bart Cardinaal