The project “Military Diner Stallberg,” as a practical piece of building culture, installs and signals architecture in an unexpected place: outside of the public in a military arena located at the northeastern edge of the German Republic. There exists a conviction that filling the environment with sculptures has an urban didactical impact, especially on architectural neutralized areas. The starting point of this concept: a three dimensionally modeled form, in wall and roof throughout made of brick, which communicates itself by means of differentiated openings and voids in a calculated “to-the-military” master plan. The focusing of the main dining hall, made of light and space, visually links the outside world to the interior “feeding efficiency” and “gastronomical sensuality” of the military diner interior.



