150 rooms and suites, 11 conference rooms - the Meiser Design Hotel in Dinkelsbühl, which opened in summer 2019, is spread over five floors on the "Romantic Road" holiday route. Conference guests and individual tourists can enjoy exclusive design and tranquillity within walking distance of the old town. Architect Matthias Weinrich from Crailsheim in cooperation with ZOM Architektur Stefan File and Markus Rettenbacher from Austria is responsible for the architectural signature of the hotel.
A spacious terrace offers seminar participants and guests a view over the adjacent 40,000 sqm "Visiopark". The highlight: the parapet was also designed as a seating area. To avoid damaging the inside of the parapet, the construction team did not use the usual polystyrene formwork as insulation material. The parapet was made of approximately 60 cm high in-situ concrete; a steel railing with a 3 mm steel sheet was placed on top. In order to efficiently and permanently thermally separate the roof terrace from the ceiling, the load-bearing thermal insulation element Schöck Isokorb® was used. With the Isokorb® XT type A, which was specially developed for parapets and balustrades and is also part of the structural design, thermal bridges are thus avoided.
Thomas und Armin Meiser
Matthias Weinrich, Crailsheim
Stefan File and Markus Rettenbacher, Pfunds in Tirol
Mayer-Vorfelder & Dinkelacker, Ingenieurgesellschaft für Bauwesen GmbH und Co KG, Sindelfinden