Start of Construction for Flötzinger Brauerei
Green brewery – climate-friendly good taste
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
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.