SAP GARDEN MUNICH
SIX-STOREY MULTIFUNCTIONAL SPORTS ARENA IN MUNICH‘S OLYMPIC PARK
THE PROJECT AND ITS REQUIREMENT
The SAP Garden is a six-storey multi-purpose hall with a ≈ 70,000 m² gross floor area that is being built on the site of the Olympic cycling stadium in Munich‘s Olympic Park, which was demolished in 2015. It opened in 2024 and seat up to 12,500 visitors. The ice hockey club EHC Red Bull München (DEL) and the basketball team of FC Bayern München (BBL) are to play their home games in the hall.Elastomeric bearings from Calenberg were used to meet the specified requirements for permanent positional safety and stability. In concrete, this means that:
- Support of the walls and grandstand constructions
- Absorption of displacements of ± 30 mm as a result of load effects due to public traffic with simultaneous centred load transfer to adjacent substructure
- Compensate for unevenness due to component tolerances
THE SOLUTION
For the grandstand support, the building authority-approved Compact Bearing S 65 was used in various thicknesses between 10 and 30 mm. Fire protection requirements were met by Ciflamon embedding. In structural components relevant for shear deformation, the Calenberg Civalit sliding bearing was installed for the planned absorption of displacements. Thus, component displacements of up to 30 mm can be absorbed.
FACTS AND FIGURES
Completion: 2024City, country: Munich, Germany
Realisation: 2020 - 2024
CALENBERG PRODUCTS USED
Compact bearing S 65, Civalit sliding bearingTECHNICAL FEATURES OF PERFORATED BEARING
Absorbable tensionσR,d ≤ 14 N/mm2
Max. rotation angle
up to 40‰
Max. displacement
up to +/- 16,8 mm
Thicknesses
10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 mm
Temperature resistance
-25 °C and +50 °C, short-term up to +70 °C




