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Confex, Koelnmesse

Koelnmesse plans to upgrade its inner-city campus and expand its exhibition schedule by 2030. The investment program “Koelnmesse 3.0” laid the foundation for this future expansion and enhancement of the grounds. As a result, the following key tasks were defined: the replacement of Exhibition Hall 1 (approximately 10,000 m² of exhibition space), a new multifunctional event hall for up to 6,200 participants, and a new East-West terminal as the central axis, including new entrance gates. JSWD won the multi-phase competition in 2016. After the completion of Hall 1 in 2020, Confex – a portmanteau of conference and exhibition center – opened in 2024.

photo_credit HGEsch
HGEsch

JSWD combined the various uses of the building into a single cuboidal structure with a stately yet welcoming appearance. The building has a different character when viewed from different angles, originating from the strictly vertical segmentation of the existing halls. The rhythmic vertical structure of the facade allows Confex to blend harmoniously into the ensemble of the existing trade fair buildings. At the same time, it forms the structural end point of the exhibition grounds towards the Rheinpark to the west. While the front of the building facing both Cologne and MesseCity is grand in scale, the interior appears more compact.

photo_credit HGEsch
HGEsch

Guests coming from the train station are led up to the height of Confex Plaza by a wide staircase. With 5,600 m² of open-air space, the plaza allows events to generate visibility and welcome visitors before they even walk through the doors. The view of the interior is staggered. As an open reception hall, the 27-meter-high arcade makes an inviting gesture. Depending on one’s perspective, the 11 extremely slender pillars appear to form a curtain. Under the roof of the arcade, a translucent, story-high LED screen runs the entire width of the building, adding moving images, messages, colors, and light to the space. The white facade is cut into horizontal thirds, matching the number of stories inside the building; narrow openings, windows, or ventilation are installed at the levels defined by the pilaster strips and correspond to the different conference areas. 

photo_credit HGEsch
HGEsch

Confex has a highly functional interior, thus allowing for a wide range of formats for trade fairs, congresses, exhibitions, and events. This is supported by the main hall, which can be divided up into smaller spaces, the 22 conference rooms of various sizes, and a flexible connection to other exhibition halls. The floor-to-ceiling windows on the southern facade offer fascinating views of Cologne Cathedral and the Rhine. From the light-filled foyer, the conference rooms on both upper floors can be reached by a freestanding escalator as well as several elevators. Confex can also be accessed from the entrance west, enabling multiple independent events to be held simultaneously. Thanks to mobile partition walls, the central hall can be divided into two or three separate event areas.

photo_credit HGEsch
HGEsch

An application for Platinum certification of the project by the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB) has already been submitted. Environmental measures include 500 solar panels installed on the roof of the building that generate energy for the sustainable operation of the building.

photo_credit HGEsch
HGEsch

Confex opened to the public just in time for Koelnmesse’s 100th anniversary. All that remains now is the final component of the master plan, the construction of the new East-West terminal as a central axis to connect the buildings.

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