Hammel town hall
In the canteen at Hammel town hall, the problem was:
Poor acoustics, visual clutter and the need to divide into a dining zone and a "practical zone".
The solution to this problem should be flexible,
could be dismantled and play together with the original architecture.
The solution with COVERtriple solved the above, and since they hang freely in the room
are they not experienced as a solid wall that breaks with the
room's original geometry,but as an added modern element.
COVERtriple, with its fine cutouts, is light in expression
and acts as a contrast to the heaviness of the room.
COVERtriple consists of a 5 mm core in recycled polyester
covered with 3 mm wool felt on both sides.
Arkitekt: Signe Bech Skibsted