Wolf's Visitor Center.
Märzo Studio. Mainburg
Märzo Studio. Mainburg
Project 2021-2024
The Wolf Visitor Center embodies a fusion of old and new functions within an innovative building, showcasing the renowned heating systems brand, Wolf GmbH located in Mainburg, Germany.
Designed to offer an engaging brand experience, it integrates Wolf’s products with Bavarian culture and sustainability through energy-efficient architecture.
Opening its doors to the public in 2025, this center symbolizes Wolf’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and cultural harmony.
Innovation in construction
This project represents a significant leap in construction methods.
It’s pioneering the use of the Lindner Eco-N hybrid prefabricated façade, made of structural timber and aluminum, combining cost-effectiveness with sustainability.
The heating system is equally innovative, using a mix of thermal, geothermal, and solar energy to power the radiant and lamella ceiling heating, ensuring warmth in an environmentally conscious manner.
In line with sustainability, the project incorporates passive house strategies. For instance, it features an extensive green roof for water retention, natural ventilation, and ample natural light through a central atrium. Additionally, it optimizes water usage by reusing the resources from an existing lake nearby.
Interior design
The interior spaces of the project were designed in harmony with the facade’s materiality, contrasting with the exposed concrete interior structure.
The interior aesthetic diverges from Wolf’s established corporate language, introducing elements of warmth through the integration of local wood and sound-absorbing materials.
This approach is aimed at cultivating an ecosystem of spaces that foster a continual dialogue between innovation and tradition.
These choices highlight the company’s products and contribute to the enhancement of the workspace.
The Wolf Visitor Center embodies a fusion of old and new functions within an innovative building, showcasing the renowned heating systems brand, Wolf GmbH located in Mainburg, Germany.
Designed to offer an engaging brand experience, it integrates Wolf’s products with Bavarian culture and sustainability through energy-efficient architecture.
Opening its doors to the public in 2025, this center symbolizes Wolf’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and cultural harmony.
Innovation in construction
This project represents a significant leap in construction methods.
It’s pioneering the use of the Lindner Eco-N hybrid prefabricated façade, made of structural timber and aluminum, combining cost-effectiveness with sustainability.
The heating system is equally innovative, using a mix of thermal, geothermal, and solar energy to power the radiant and lamella ceiling heating, ensuring warmth in an environmentally conscious manner.
In line with sustainability, the project incorporates passive house strategies. For instance, it features an extensive green roof for water retention, natural ventilation, and ample natural light through a central atrium. Additionally, it optimizes water usage by reusing the resources from an existing lake nearby.
Interior design
The interior spaces of the project were designed in harmony with the facade’s materiality, contrasting with the exposed concrete interior structure.
The interior aesthetic diverges from Wolf’s established corporate language, introducing elements of warmth through the integration of local wood and sound-absorbing materials.
This approach is aimed at cultivating an ecosystem of spaces that foster a continual dialogue between innovation and tradition.
These choices highlight the company’s products and contribute to the enhancement of the workspace.