Sparkasse Iserlohn
Sparkasse Iserlohn
Sparkasse Iserlohn

Product
Area
3360
m2
Colour
polar white
,
silvergrey
,
Texture
standard
,
Surface
ferro light
,
Architect
Chapman Taylor & BKP Architects
Installer
HPM Fassadentechnik
Year
Location
Iserlohn

Striking & Timeless
Striking & Timeless
Striking & Timeless
The Sparkasse Iserlohn building was renovated and revitalised. The modernisation of the bank was the first step in the redesign of the area around Schillerplatz. Chapman Taylor were responsible for the design of the building, and the architects at BKP designed the building’s interior. The new design creates a striking, contemporary complex that harmoniously blends into the urban context and creates an attractive environment. The facade was clad with concrete skin slats in polar white and silver grey. A 400-square-metre glass roof above the customer hall ensures plenty of sunlight and adds an unusual touch to the bank. Photos: Ditz Fejer
The Sparkasse Iserlohn building was renovated and revitalised. The modernisation of the bank was the first step in the redesign of the area around Schillerplatz. Chapman Taylor were responsible for the design of the building, and the architects at BKP designed the building’s interior. The new design creates a striking, contemporary complex that harmoniously blends into the urban context and creates an attractive environment. The facade was clad with concrete skin slats in polar white and silver grey. A 400-square-metre glass roof above the customer hall ensures plenty of sunlight and adds an unusual touch to the bank. Photos: Ditz Fejer
The Sparkasse Iserlohn building was renovated and revitalised. The modernisation of the bank was the first step in the redesign of the area around Schillerplatz. Chapman Taylor were responsible for the design of the building, and the architects at BKP designed the building’s interior. The new design creates a striking, contemporary complex that harmoniously blends into the urban context and creates an attractive environment. The facade was clad with concrete skin slats in polar white and silver grey. A 400-square-metre glass roof above the customer hall ensures plenty of sunlight and adds an unusual touch to the bank. Photos: Ditz Fejer








