

The key component of the façade is the architectural woven wire mesh DOGLA-TRIO 1032, manufactured by Haver & Boecker based in Oelde, Germany. This specific mesh is woven with 73% transparency and gives the façade homogenous character without significantly compromising the view from the inside through the windows.
The mesh elements were manufactured in 9.65m high by 2.65m wide panels. Upon special request from the architect, the panels were attached with eyebolts instead of the commonly used clevis bolts. “Haver & Boecker has designed the eyebolt as an alternative to the traditional clevis bolt. As a result the connection of the tension profiles to the substructure is taking a visual back seat and becomes almost invisible”, says Haver & Boecker’s Project Manager.
The interior of the Odysseum continues this holistic approach. With over 7000 square meters of floor space, you will find the exhibit, restaurants and other venues all on one level making it easily accessible for everyone. The design allows for comparatively low operating energy consumption, and all standards of local energy savings regulations are exceeded.
After laying the foundation stone on March 20th, 2007, which was attended by the prime minister of North Rhine-Westphalia, Jürgen Rüttgers, the construction works by MBN Construction Ltd. proceeded efficiently and the installation of the wire mesh began in the summer of 2008.
The Odysseum officially opened after 15 months of construction on April 3, 2009. Cologne is now enriched not only by the new science park, but is significantly shaped by an architectural project with regional appeal.
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