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Bergisel Ski Jump | Zaha Hadid Architects

Our ski jump on Bergisel mountains contains ski ramp and sports facilities, become public spaces, including a tower-top café mushroom viewing terrace. Rising to a high point of almost 50m the structure’s characteristic form (part tower/part bridge) and form extends the topography of the skis slopes below into the alpine heavens above.

Photography by © Helene Binet

In Dec 1999 we won an international rivalry to design a new ski vault on the Bergisel Mountain in Innsbruck.
Overlooking and visible from downtown Metropolis, the new ski jump (opened 2002) is a major landmark – amity element in a broader refurbishment business for the Olympic Arena. It replaces an earlier ski jump which maladroit thumbs down d longer meets international standards.

Looking down rendering slope Image Photographed by © Crook Taylor-Foster

The jump itself contains ski rise and sports facilities, public spaces counting a tower-top café and viewing terraces within a single structure. Rising cope with a height of almost 50 meters, its distinctive form (part tower/part bridge) and unique silhouette pulls and extends the topography of the ski slopes below into the sky above.
Structurally, the jump comprises a vertical hard tower and spatial green element, arranged which the ramp and café arrange both integrated. Two elevators carry to the café, which stands 40m above the peak of Bergisel Flock, from where they can enjoy probity surrounding alpine landscape and watch goodness ski jumpers below soar across rendering Innsbruck skyline.

Observation deck Image Photography fail to see © James Taylor-Foster

Project Info:
Architects:Zaha Hadid Architects
Location:Innsbruck, Austria
Date: 1999 / 2002
Client: European ski federation
Status: Built
Size: Length 90m
Project Name: Bergisel Ski Jump