Lodererplatz sports hall in Erding
36,000 m³ of vibrant life
Fuchs und Rudolph
With the new Lodererplatz sports hall and cafeteria, the city of Erding is investing 34 million euros not only in sports, but also in education, community, and the future. The money is well spent, not least because the hall combines architecture, user comfort, and high‑quality materials and workmanship in a remarkable way.
Inviting
The two-story entrance foyer already expresses a sense of designed openness. On entering, visitors can look directly into the hall and then move either to the seated lower level or up to the tribune area. This transparent sequence of spaces provides orientation and brings plenty of daylight into the building. Sliding elements allow the hall area and foyer to be separated or connected for events that require strong blackout and acoustic separation from the foyer.
“Multipurpose hall” is a very sober term; this is much more a hall for coming together.
Flexibility
The hall primarily serves school and club sports. Beyond that, several large events per year are planned. For this reason, the hall is designed architecturally and technically for maximum flexibility.
This also includes its own cafeteria for the two schools, a milestone in view of the legal entitlement to all‑day care in primary schools that comes into force in 2026.
Divider curtains
The hall space can be divided into three independent sections by divider curtains, each with direct access to changing rooms and ancillary spaces. Event organizers benefit from clearly separated circulation: backstage and delivery areas are located to the north and operate completely independently of public access. A freight elevator provides direct access to the hall.
A separate circulation system was created for the schools. The cafeteria and routes to physical education are organized so that student flows do not collide with event operations. At the same time, the open foyer provides an attractive place to linger and meet for sports and cultural events.
Lighting system
A particularly delicate lighting system with LED light channels has been implemented in the Lodererplatz sports hall, combining aesthetics and functionality. The slender EKL sports luminaires fit harmoniously into the ceiling design and, with a luminous flux of up to 12,000 lumens, ensure uniform, glare‑free lighting – ideal for fast ball sports and versatile use. The sports luminaires are TÜV Süd-certified as ball-impact resistant and compliant with safety lighting requirements.
Thanks to robust construction and high energy efficiency, they deliver maintenance‑free performance for at least 80,000 operating hours and create optimal visual conditions for sports, training, and events.
Lighting design and luminaires are by AS LED Lighting GmbH, Penzberg.
Structure
The structural concept follows a clear principle: wood defines the sports hall, concrete the ancillary spaces. Double glued-laminated timber girders (each 38 meters long) shape the atmosphere of the hall and enabled a high degree of prefabrication. The result is a robust structure with clearly legible materials and an efficient construction period. At the same time, the concrete of the foyer and functional rooms provides the necessary durability for the daily demands of school and sports use.
The south façade features integrated blackout options so that different lighting scenarios can be created for sports, stage programs, or large events. All technical infrastructure is located in the basement. This keeps the roof free of installations and the building volume clear and calm.
Building services
The engineering firm Kinast was responsible for the building services of the Lodererplatz sports hall from planning through commissioning.
The flexible technical concept includes a combined heat supply from groundwater heat pumps and district heating, an internal negative-pressure roof drainage system, and extensive water and sanitary installations for sports operations, the cafeteria, and backstage areas. Large partial air-conditioning systems ensure ventilation of the hall, foyer, and cafeteria, supplemented by free cooling using well water in summer.
A networked building management and control system links all installations, optimizes energy use, and increases operational reliability. The result is a powerful, economical, and long-term sustainable technical infrastructure.
A model facility
Since opening, the hall has proven its versatility multiple times. School and club sports, examinations, long‑awaited graduation ceremonies, cultural programs, and the first major events illustrate how flexibly the 5,600 m² complex can be used – a remarkably broad range for a city the size of Erding (37,000 inhabitants).
The Lodererplatz sports hall is a fine example of how multifunctional sports and event venues can work today: technically clear, spatially flexible, precisely positioned in urban design terms, and robust in its detailing. It is a building that shapes the everyday life of many users while clearly reflecting the care taken in its planning and craftsmanship.
Project data
Architect
Fuchs und Rudolph
Architekten Stadtplaner PartG mbB
Konradinstraße 3
D — 81543 München
Client
City of Erding
Building Services
Ingenieurbüro Kinast GmbH
Leonrodstraße 61
D — 80636 München
Lighting System
AS LED Lighting GmbH
Seeshaupter Str. 2
D — 82377 Penzberg
Opening
2024
Address
Mehrzweckhalle Lodererplatz
D — 85435 Erding
Photos
Oliver Heinl
Text
Johannes Bühlbecker
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