Project data
Country: Germany
Location: Munich
Application: wall, ceiling
Products in use
AluDEK
Alu Master
Steel Master
Master PRO
Concreting platform
FLEX Slab formwork
A forward-looking venue for art, culture and creative industries is being created along Dachauer Straße in the Bavarian capital. As part of the Munich Creative Quarter urban development project, listed industrial buildings – such as the Jutierhalle and Tonnenhalle, both dating from 1926 – are being extensively renovated and modernised. RINGER formwork ensures rapid construction progress and the highest quality of execution.
At the heart of the project is the sensitive conversion while preserving the industrial building fabric, with an innovative ‘house-in-house concept’ also being used: in a hall measuring around 2,000 m², room modules measuring around 20 m² are being installed as studios and workspaces. In addition to a spacious 780 m² hall and an open foyer extending from the ground floor to the roof as a central meeting area, a new underground car park with around 100 parking spaces is also being built – designed as a single-storey reinforced concrete structure between the halls.
Underground car park
A single-storey underground car park with around 100 parking spaces was built between the Jutierhalle and Tonnenhalle buildings. Horizontal 135 formwork elements from the Steel Master system with a straightening lock connection were used to construct the 1.20 x 1.20 m column foundations.
The approximately 2,300 m² ceiling area was formed in three stages using the DEK30 ceiling formwork system. Due to the ceiling thickness of at least 35 cm, additional support was provided with suspension brackets and H20 beams. In the area of a ceiling kink, the Flex slab formwork ensured optimal adaptation. Fitting areas at the countless columns were realised with DEK30 levelling beams and formwork panels. The walls of the underground car park, which are up to 3.20 m high, were constructed in 13 stages using the Master PRO steel frame formwork, which can be operated from one side.
Jutier Hall
The entrance area to the Jute Hall posed a particular challenge with its many angles, varying heights and exposed concrete requirements. By combining the Master PRO, Steel Master and Alu Master systems and making targeted use of hinged corners, it was possible to create both acute and obtuse angles with precision. Due to the required exposed concrete quality, external matrices were used, while the entire component was tensioned with long anchor bolts – this was necessary because only certain anchor patterns were permitted and high forces had to be absorbed at the same time.
Alu Master demonstrated its strengths for the staircase from the basement to the ground floor. The required high-quality exposed concrete surface was achieved with stacked 270 and 90 elements. The basement of the ‘house-in-house’ concept was also formed in three stages with Alu Master – with a wall height of 3.45 m. In areas with increased visual requirements, Stahl Master and Master PRO were also used.
The modular and extremely time-saving AluDEK system was used for the ceiling formwork in the basement of the Jutier and Tonnenhalle. The 250 m² area was quickly and resource-efficiently formed using the lightweight, easy-to-handle elements – ideal for complex renovation work in existing buildings.
RINGER concrete platforms ensured a secure footing and smooth processes for all concreting work – especially in areas with raised formwork and high workloads at height.
The project is scheduled for completion in 2025. The renovation and intelligent conversion of the listed halls will create a vibrant place for creative work – realised with thoughtful planning and modern formwork technology.












