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Start of Construction for Flötzinger Brauerei

Green brewery – climate-friendly good taste

Schechen, 26.05.2023

The functionally conceived new building with a filling plant, tank farm, and brewhouse is designed to guarantee healthy growth for the future. We used the “ATP CO₂ Tool” to minimize both gray and red emissions.

The groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a new brewery in Schechen in Upper Bavaria enabled the traditional company Flötzinger to mark an important milestone on the path to climate neutrality. With the help of the “ATP-CO₂-Tool,” ATP architects engineers calculated the CO₂ emissions for the construction and operation of the facility as a means of minimizing the consumption of both gray and red energy. A new tank farm and technical building will be completed by April 2024, followed by a filling plant and logistics center; brewing operations will initially remain in the existing brewery in Rosenheim.

This is a key investment in the future of the brewery.

Marisa Steegmüller

Managing Partner

Brauerei Flötzinger

Groundbreaking for the logistics center and tank farm of the Flötzinger Brewery, with representatives of the brewery and the construction project.
Start of construction: (from left) Flötzinger senior manager Franz Steegmüller with ATP architect Gerhard Oberrauch. © ATP architects engineers

In visual terms, the buildings form a harmonic ensemble with a clear formal language. Premium materials and a brewing process that visitors can see and experience communicate the corporate principles of regional connectedness and traditional, high-quality brewing.

The filling plant includes a logistics center, areas for beer-tasting and meetings, a “Schalander” or pub, staff facilities, and a workshop. The fair-faced concrete surface of the base creates a sense of robustness, while the upper areas are finished with timber cladding. The tank farm consists of a series of functional volumes: The large windows of the street façade offer views into the technical area while the levels above this are clad in copper-colored perforated metal. The base of this area is also clad in fair-faced concrete, while the thermally insulated zones have a homogenously closed façade of mineral wool panels.

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