• Introduction
Centenary Hall

Architect:
Petzinka Pink, Düsseldorf

Lighting designer:
Licht Kunst Licht, Bonn / Berlin

Photographer:
Thomas Pflaum, Castrop-Rauxel

Place:
Bochum

Lighting solutions

ERCO Centenary Hall  Introduction Content

The Düsseldorf architects Petzinka Pink awoke one of most impressive industrial monuments of the Ruhr Valley from its slumber, turning this Sleeping Beauty into the venue of the 'Ruhr Triennial' cultural festival.

The architects presented the festival director Gerhard Mortier (below, left with Dr. Michael Vesper, NRW minister for culture) with an extraordinary and challenging venue. This feat was achieved with the minimum of encroachment into the character of the classified historical monument, intelligently using the existing infrastructure as the basis of the stage technology and adding a futuristic extension as the entrance and foyer.

ERCO Centenary Hall  Introduction Content

ERCO Centenary Hall  Introduction Content

ERCO Centenary Hall  Introduction Content
ERCO Centenary Hall  Introduction Content
ERCO Centenary Hall  Introduction Content

Reversible curtains allow the total area of almost 10,000 sq. m to be subdivided into three different sized halls. Even the existing cranes and crane gantries have been made into a central aspect of the overall stage concept. The scope of events held within the context of the Ruhr Triennial 2003 ranges from concerts and musicals through to plays and ballets.

ERCO Centenary Hall  Introduction Content
ERCO Centenary Hall  Lighting solutions

A cantilevered awning with metal louvres stretches dramatically over the glass facade of the new foyer. With its flowing transition between the illuminated indoor and outdoor areas, at night this becomes a beacon visible from afar. Beamer projectors mounted in the roof mark the entrances with a lighting accent.

ERCO Centenary Hall  Lighting solutions
ERCO Centenary Hall  Lighting solutions
ERCO Centenary Hall  Lighting solutions
ERCO Centenary Hall  Lighting solutions

The traces that the wheels of time have left behind on the hall's steelwork have been deliberately left visible. Beamer projectors accentuate the supports with grazing light.

In the undisguised raw industrial architecture, the use of low-maintenance, dust-proof outdoor luminaires with IP 65 protection mode appears most appropriate.

ERCO Centenary Hall  Lighting solutions

In the foyer, directed light from Stella spotlights located at the zenith creates a dramatic atmosphere for getting the audience in the mood for the performances.

ERCO Centenary Hall  Lighting solutions

Factsheet

Jahrhunderthalle Bochum
Gahlensche Str./ Ecke Alleestr.
44793 Bochum

www.ruhrtriennale.de

Architects:
Petzinka, Pink und Partner, Düsseldorf
www.petzinka-pink.de

Lighting design:
Licht Kunst Licht, Bonn
www.lichtkunstlicht.de

Construction year of the historic hall: 1902

Inauguration of the converted building: 30th of April 2003

Usable area: approx. 8,000 m²

Guide

The Guide section provides thorough information on everything from the physical bases of lighting to suggested solutions for different lighting situations. The interactive knowledge modules vividly illustrate lighting solutions that are possible with this product range.

ERCO AccentuationAccentuation

Emphasising objects to attract attention

ERCO SpotlightsSpotlights

Flexible luminaires for tracks to produce accent lighting

ERCO ObjectObject

Eye-catching lighting effects for objects in the room and pictures

ERCO GeneralGeneral

Providing ambient luminescence

ERCO WashlightingWashlighting

Illuminating objects and surfaces

ERCO AccentuationAccentuation

Focal glow

ERCO ProjectorsProjectors

Lighting technology for accent lighting

ERCO FloodlightsFloodlights

Lighting tools with a wide-beam light distribution

ERCO DownlightsDownlights

Recessed ceiling luminaires with various light distributions

ERCO ObjectObject

Eye-catching lighting effects for objects in the room and pictures

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