BRIEF The housing in of the settlement structures from various historical eras discovered in the Elisen Garden functions as one of the five “archaeological windows” of the city of Aachen. | ADDED VALUE With conscientious distinction from typical glass vitrines within the urban context, an “emotional shell” in the form of an open stainless steel construction creating the necessary climatic mantle for the enclosed space. A public inter-zone is created, a space that opens up to the surrounding gardens where one is invited to linger and contemplate the city’s history.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAVILION,ELISENGARTEN AACHEN | GERMANY The uniqueness of the archaeological site in the Elisen Garden lies in its layers of different settlement structures from various eras of Aachen’s city history. This extraordinary layering is adopted in the shape of the pavilion’s shell:
The outside shell consists of two layers of diagonally overlapping stainless steel profiles. The interspace between this open shell and the actual glass housing of the archaeological site invites the visitor to wander off the park paths and discover the archaeological finds. As an architectural highlight, this “emotional” shell enhances the significance of the site. The construction of the pavilion envelops the particular requirements of building on the excavation field itself as well as the climatic demands of the site.