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Textile Academy NRW Mönchengladbach at twilight showing shimmering silver 2,100-square-meter textile membrane sheath wrapped around three-story cubic training centre like tailor-made dress, WE-EF ETC140-GB inground uplights and FLC141 projectors with very-narrow-beam LED optics and honeycomb louvres subtly illuminating sweeping curtain composed of individual fabric lengths alternately stretched before and behind ropes forming irregular wave pattern, designed by Slapa Oberholz Pszczulny SOP Architects Düsseldorf with lighting by Maass-Licht showcasing private vocational college for textile industry professions on Niederrhein University campus

Textile Academy NRW, Mönchengladbach

New lighting concept showcases the textile industry at Textile Academy NRW, Mönchengladbach

"Clothes make the man" – this old saying also applies to the simple, cubic structure of the Textile Academy NRW in Mönchengladbach. A membrane sheath transforms the training centre for professions in the textile industry into a shimmering eye-catcher, especially at night when the façade lighting plays with the transparency of the material.

Textile Academy NRW in daylight showing shimmering metallic textile sheath appearing almost opaque despite approximately 48-percent permeability, membrane composed of individual fabric lengths creating irregular wave pattern contrasting with clear geometry of cubic structure housing central atrium, teaching and administration rooms and auditorium, window areas hidden behind membrane designed by FormTL engineers for structural and lightweight construction Radolfzell, strong symbolism implementing Mönchengladbach's long textile industry tradition through innovative architectural sheathing

Mönchengladbach is a centre of the textile industry with a long tradition. The new building of the Textile Academy NRW, a private vocational college funded by regional industry associations, is located on the campus of the Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences. The design by the Düsseldorf firm Slapa Oberholz Pszczulny SOP Architects implements the construction task with strong symbolism in the form of a shimmering silver textile sheath nestling around the functional building structure like a tailor-made dress. The membrane of approximately 2,100 m² in size is composed of individual lengths of fabric which – alternately stretched in front of, and behind the ropes – form an irregular wave pattern. The clear geometry of the three-storey cube contrasts with the flowing form of the membrane sheathing it. It houses a central atrium, teaching and administration rooms and an auditorium. The window areas are hidden behind the sheath, which has an opening in the entrance area where a large glass façade welcomes students and visitors alike.

Textile Academy NRW at night showing comprehensive facade lighting by Maass-Licht Hamburg using WE-EF ETC140-GB gimbal-mounted inground luminaires and FLC141 projectors on entrance canopy, intensity-adjusted illumination allowing textile membrane transparency variation to showcase complex design language, large glass facade visible through sheath opening in entrance area welcoming students and visitors to private vocational college funded by regional textile industry associations in Mönchengladbach center of traditional German textile manufacturing
Close-up detail of Textile Academy NRW approximately 2,100-square-meter shimmering silver membrane sheath showing individual fabric lengths alternately stretched in front of and behind ropes forming irregular wave pattern, flowing form nestling around functional building structure contrasting clear three-story cube geometry, innovative textile facade reacting to changing light conditions creating distinctive night-time look when WE-EF uplighting reveals irregularly distributed windows of different sizes visible under modeled membrane, demonstrating complex design language showcasing textile industry professions taught at private vocational college

The lighting designers from Maass-Licht developed a lighting concept for the unusual textile façade that subtly illuminates the sweeping curtain with uplights in the form of inground luminaires and spotlights. The intensity of the illumination allows the transparency of the textile membrane to be adjusted to showcase the complex design language of the building's sheath. As tools for this concept, the designers opted for ETC140-GB inground luminaires and FLC141 projectors mounted on the canopy of the entrance area. Very narrow-beam LED optics with additional honeycomb louvres ensure the necessary precision and optimum glare protection.

Textile Academy NRW at twilight in Mönchengladbach showing 2,100-square-meter shimmering silver membrane sheath wrapped around cubic training centre like tailor-made dress symbolizing textile industry heritage, WE-EF ETC140-GB inground uplights and FLC141 projectors with very-narrow-beam optics and honeycomb louvres subtly illuminating irregular wave pattern created by fabric lengths alternately stretched on ropes, designed by Slapa Oberholz Pszczulny SOP Düsseldorf with lighting by Maass-Licht Hamburg for private vocational college funded by regional industry associations on Niederrhein University Applied Sciences campus

The shimmering metallic textile sheath reacts to changing light conditions, greatly contributing to the fascination of the building. The membrane appears almost opaque during the day, despite a permeability of around 48 per cent. However, this effect is reversed in darkness when the illuminated windows of different sizes irregularly distributed over the façade become visible under the sheath modelled by the uplights – creating a distinctive night-time look.

Credits

Principal: Textile Academy NRW, Mönchengladbach Architects: Slapa Oberholz Pszczulny SOP Architects, Düsseldorf Light planning: Maass-Licht, Hamburg/Mainz/Hanover Planning of membrane facade: FormTL engineers for structural and lightweight construction, Radolfzell  Photos: Thomas Mayer

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