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The underground car park of the "Quartier von Wydenbrueck", which was completed in Paderborn, Germany, at the end of 2021, impressively combines the Middle Ages and the modern age: the five-storey residential and commercial building has an underground car park with 39 parking spaces for tenants and visitors. The client attached particular importance to the preservation and integration of a part of a medieval vaulted cellar that was discovered during the previous demolition works. The historic stonework cellar was secured and illustrates the historic past in the new underground car park. The name of the modern residential district in the city centre also goes back to the historical figure of Bernhardus von Wydenbrueck, who had his house built in one of the neighbouring streets around 1650
In close consultation with the client and applicator, as well as with the planner of the underground car park, StoDesign Interior designed an individual colour concept. The specifications for the building design and the selected materials were integrated here. The design is harmoniously matched to the preserved vault as well as to the green outer facade, at the same time elegant and life-affirming colours are chosen. The high-quality colour concept creates orientation and a bright, friendly room atmosphere. The modern design includes a natural green for the electric vehicle charging stations and an energetic orange colour shade for e-bike spaces.
For the floor coating, the investor and planner chose the StoFloor Traffic Elastic 590 EP multistorey car park system, which has been tested and proven for many years. The system is ideal for use on watertight concrete floor slabs. It actually combines contradictory requirements and is tailored to multi-storey car park coatings with rising damp with simultaneous crack-bridging ability. This ensures that the underground car park durably retains its value and protects it from wear and tear over the long term. The investor deliberately opted for the colour scheme developed by StoDesign for the interior: the top sealing in lighter and darker earth tones for the parking areas. In the design concept, the supporting pillars take up the logo colours of the “Quartier” as well as the vault that has been left in its place.
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