57-540: The Bad Reichenhall ice skating and swimming hall was a combined ice skating and swimming hall in the town of Bad Reichenhall , Bavaria , Germany, near the Austrian border. It was built between 1971 and 1973 by the city of Bad Reichenhall based on a design by the architect Hans Jürgen Schmidt-Schicketanz. At approximately 15:54 UTC on Monday 2 January 2006, the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed due to construction defects following heavy snowfall. Fifteen people perished in
114-526: A certain size. The first meeting of the "Roofs Working Group" of the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior took place on 30 January 2006; The Secretary of State for the Interior, civil engineers and construction associations took part in this, among others . The working group is intended to scientifically support the research into causes and suggestions for consequences. In addition to this meeting,
171-404: A children's pool. The swimming pool also had an outdoor area in the south with a terrace. However, this was only used in the first few years after it opened and was later no longer opened due to a lack of interest from visitors. Between the ice skating hall and swimming pool there was an entrance hall, the checkout area, technical rooms and, in the early years, a kiosk with skate rentals. There
228-654: A competitive selection process, the DFG selects the best research projects from researchers at universities and research institutes and finances them. The ranking is thus regarded as an indicator of the quality of research. In the 2017 Times Higher Education World University Rankings , the TU Berlin ranked 40th in the field of Engineering & Technology (3rd in Germany) and 36th in Computer science discipline (4th in Germany), making it one of
285-545: A franchise of its Global Production Engineering course – called Global Production Engineering and Management at the Vietnamese-German University in Ho Chi Minh City. Since 2002, the TU Berlin has consisted of the following faculties and institutes: As of 2015, 8,455 people work at the university: 338 professors, 2,598 postgraduate researchers , and 2,131 personnel work in administration,
342-556: A library with 340,000 volumes in the university's main building ( Die Bibliothek – Wirtschaft & Management /"The Library" – Economics and Management) and the 'Department of Mathematics' maintains a library with 60,000 volumes in the Mathematics building ( Mathematische Fachbibliothek /"Mathematics Library"). (Including those of the Academies mentioned in the History section) According to
399-602: A report to check the load-bearing capacity of the hall roof. The hall has been in operation again since September 2006, and the permitted snow load has been reduced as a precaution. The ice rink in Göppingen was also temporarily shut down in March 2006 after the roof was checked. After a fire in July 2008, the hall was demolished in 2010. The roof of the dolphinarium at Duisburg Zoo was dismantled in spring 2006 because moisture had also attacked
456-489: A small circle of relatives, privately commissioned the artist Karl-Martin Hartmann . The costs for this memorial remained secret, but are said to have been in the range of several hundred thousand euros. Individual relatives had vehemently protested publicly against this project until the very end. On 2 January 2016 at 3:54 p.m., the time of the tragic accident, in the presence of the mayor of Bad Reichenhall, Herbert Lackner,
513-453: A structural engineering test engineer). In this context, the public prosecutor's office was accused by the defense attorneys and the ranks of the co-plaintiffs of having investigated one-sidedly in the direction of those planning and executing the case. The city's responsibility as a developer and building supervisory authority was not sufficiently taken into account. A verdict was originally scheduled to be handed down on 24 April 2008. However,
570-783: Is a spa town , and administrative center of the Berchtesgadener Land district in Upper Bavaria , Germany . It is located near Salzburg in a basin encircled by the Chiemgau Alps (including Mount Staufen (1,771 m) and Mount Zwiesel (1,781 m)). Together with other alpine towns Bad Reichenhall engages in the Alpine Town of the Year Association for the implementation of the Alpine Convention to achieve sustainable development in
627-583: Is a member of TU9 , an incorporated society of the largest and most notable German institutes of technology and of the Top International Managers in Engineering network, which allows for student exchanges between leading engineering schools. It belongs to the Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research . The TU Berlin is home of two innovation centers designated by
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#1732854647150684-410: Is hardly visible from the outside. The roof was provided with a very stiff infill at right angles to the box girders. The ice skating rink formed the northeastern part of the facility, and there was an underground car park under the ice skating area. Part of the total hall area of 75 m × 48 m was the ice surface, which at 60 m × 30 m was also suitable for international competitions. The total volume of
741-510: Is that only the German name, Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin), should be used abroad in order to promote corporate identity and that its name is not to be translated into English. The TU Berlin covers 604,000 square metres (6.5 million square feet), distributed over various locations in Berlin. The main campus is located in the borough of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf . The seven schools of
798-609: Is today covered by the large-scale Teufelsberg rubble hill. The north section of the main building of the university was destroyed during a bombing raid in November 1943. Due to the street fighting at the end of the Second World War, the operations at the TH Berlin were suspended as of 20 April 1945. Planning for the re-opening of the school began on 2 June 1945, once the acting rectorship led by Gustav Ludwig Hertz and Max Volmer
855-651: The QS World University Rankings 2025, TU Berlin was ranked 147th globally, making it the 8th best university in the country. In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2023, the institution was ranked 136th globally and within the 12–13th range nationally. The Academic Ranking of World Universities for 2023 positions TU Berlin within the 201–300 range globally and the 10–19 range within Germany. Measured by
912-626: The European Institute of Innovation and Technology . The university is labeled as "The Entrepreneurial University" ("Die Gründerhochschule") by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy. The university is notable for having been the first to offer a degree in Industrial Engineering and Management ( Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen ). The university designed the degree in response to requests by industrialists for graduates with
969-640: The German Universities Excellence Initiative . On 1 April 1879, the Königlich Technische Hochschule zu Berlin (en: "Royal Technical Academy of Berlin") came into being in 1879 through a merger of the Königliche Gewerbeakademie zu Berlin (en: "Royal Trade Academy", founded in 1827) and Königliche Bauakademie zu Berlin (en: "Royal Building Academy", founded in 1799), two predecessor institutions of
1026-679: The 2005/06 winter season) and in Deggendorf (temporarily closed in 2005/06). The ice rink in Rosenheim was temporarily closed at the beginning of February 2006 when suspicions arose that the same glue was used as in Bad Reichenhall. The Werner-Rittberger-Halle (training hall for ice skating next to the Rheinlandhalle in Krefeld ) was shut down after the accident in Bad Reichenhall. The city commissioned
1083-544: The IUBH School of Business and Management . However, the campus is now located at the hotel management school after the university did not extend the leasehold agreement for the site of the former ice skating and swimming hall in 2013 due to insufficient capacity utilization. The majority of the site is therefore currently undeveloped. In 2016 it became known that the Bavarian State Office for Weights and Measures, which
1140-597: The Prussian State. In 1899, the Königlich Technische Hochschule zu Berlin was the first polytechnic in Germany to award doctorates , as a standard degree for the graduates, in addition to diplomas , thanks to professor Alois Riedler and Adolf Slaby , chairman of the Association of German Engineers (VDI) and the Association for Electrical, Electronic and Information Technologies (VDE). In 1916
1197-459: The absolute majority required for re-election. He was well behind his challenger Dr. Herbert Lackner (CSU), against whom he lost in the runoff election on 26 March 2006. On 28 January 2008, the trial began before the Traunstein regional court against three defendants: the then construction manager and structural engineer for the roof structure, the then project manager of the architectural office and
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#17328546471501254-421: The accident for the benefit of the victims' relatives in the spring of 2006, organized from From 16 January to 10 February 2009 there was a sit-in on the site of the collapsed ice rink. Nevertheless, the city of Bad Reichenhall ignored the referendum and the demonstration, mainly for cost reasons, and stuck to the university, which was to be implemented on the site from September 2009 as the Bad Reichenhall campus of
1311-425: The accident, twelve of whom were children. Thirty-four were injured. The last body was recovered early on 5 January. Weather conditions in the area were extremely severe, an avalanche having killed three people nearby earlier in the day. The rescue was temporarily halted on 3 January due to fears that the walls of the ice rink could collapse, endangering firefighters, police and rescue workers. However it resumed in
1368-816: The alpine arc. Bad Reichenhall was awarded Alpine Town of the Year in 2001. Bad Reichenhall is a traditional center of salt production, obtained by evaporating water saturated with salt from brine ponds. Fifteen people, twelve of them children, died in the collapse of the Bad Reichenhall Ice Rink on 2 January 2006. Thirty-four people were injured in the accident. Technische Universit%C3%A4t Berlin Technische Universität Berlin ( TU Berlin ; also known as Berlin Institute of Technology and Technical University of Berlin , although officially
1425-414: The author of a report from 2003. They were accused of negligent homicide and negligent bodily harm. The proceedings against an architect and former senior employee of the city of Bad Reichenhall were separated due to his health. The proceedings against another accused were also discontinued for health reasons; he died on 30 December 2007. The focus of the evidence was the lack of tested statics (generally by
1482-451: The campus along the "East-West axis" were part of the Nazi plans of a Welthauptstadt Germania , including a new faculty of defense technology under General Karl Becker , built as a part of the greater academic town ( Hochschulstadt ) in the adjacent west-wise Grunewald forest. The shell construction remained unfinished after the outbreak of World War II and after Becker's suicide in 1940, it
1539-416: The changing rooms and the restaurant – completely glazed from northwest to southwest, so from the inside you had a view of the surrounding mountains with Untersberg, Lattengebirge, Reiter Alm, Müllnerberg, Sonntagshorn as well as Zwiesel, Staufen and Fuderheuberg . The hall was equipped with a competition pool with six lanes of 25 m each, a diving pool with 1, 3 and 5 m high diving boards, a non-swimmer pool and
1596-410: The city of Bad Reichenhall, two planners and two former employees of the company that built the roof structure. The accident sparked a Germany-wide discussion about ensuring the safety of high-rise buildings . The then Federal Building Minister Wolfgang Tiefensee called on the responsible state building ministers to check the effectiveness of the relevant state building regulations . The media criticized
1653-411: The city, which it was hoped would send a clear signal . A modern sports hall had already been built in 1970 at a cost of over 2.2 million DM; Only a year later, the most ambitious project by far was the combined ice skating, tennis and swimming hall (15.4 million DM), which was unprecedented in the region in terms of the generosity of its execution and covered a catchment area far beyond the Traunstein area
1710-432: The closure, the roof unexpectedly collapsed . After rescuing the first easily accessible injured people, the rescue of the victims progressed only slowly and took two days, as safety measures were first necessary on the collapsed roof parts and the external pillars. Later, the underground car park underneath the ice surface also had to be supported in order to ensure the safety of the helpers and any survivors when driving on
1767-435: The early hours of the next morning. The accident provoked outrage in the town as it emerged that officials had halted the training session of an ice hockey team inside the rink due to fears that the wall could collapse. Prior to the disaster, officials had planned to close the ice rink on Monday 2 January as snowfall was continuing. However, as many meteorologists pointed out, the weather and snow conditions were not unusual for
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1824-402: The evening would have to be canceled. On 18 November 2008, the designer of the roof was found guilty of negligent homicide by the regional court for violating the duty of care and sentenced to 18 months' suspended imprisonment. The architect and the structural engineer were acquitted. The defense of the convicted civil engineer had announced an appeal, as had the public prosecutor's office, which
1881-464: The future of the site . In which 53% of those who voted were in favor of building a new ice rink and swimming pool on the site, while the city was planning a tourism college there. In order to demonstrate the will of the majority of the population and to commemorate the victims of the collapse of the ice skating rink, the songwriter Hans Söllner, who had given a benefit concert in Reichenhall shortly after
1938-453: The glued connections. In July 2006, the ice stadium in Wiehl was closed after cracks were discovered in the glued beams . Although the Traunstein public prosecutor's office did not investigate Mayor Wolfgang Heitmeier ( FWG ), he was sharply attacked by the public and national media after the roof collapsed and held responsible. In the local elections on 12 March 2006, Heitmeier missed
1995-404: The hall, which was subsequently glazed on all sides in 1974, was 69,814 m . In winter the hall was used as an ice skating rink and the rest of the time as a tennis hall. The hall served, among other things, the ice hockey club EAC Bad Reichenhall as a training and competition facility. The swimming pool formed the southwestern part of the complex. The hall was – with the exception of the area of
2052-445: The hall. The SSC Bad Reichenhall training session was planned for 4:00 p.m. However, the ice master decided at 3:30 p.m. to close the hall at the end of the public run and to cancel the training. Although the snow load was still below the load limit set at the time, so no immediate clearing was necessary, due to further snowfalls that had been announced, the roof should be cleared of snow before further use. A few minutes before
2109-524: The ice surface with heavy equipment. 15 people were killed, including 12 children and young people, and another 34 people were injured, some seriously. The autopsy of the dead revealed that all of them had died in the collapse and had not died of subsequent hypothermia . The roof of the swimming pool withstood the masses of snow. The visitors in this part of the facility were able to leave the hall unscathed. The building materials technologist Bernd Hillemeier ( Technische Universität Berlin ) analyzed samples of
2166-445: The legal and administrative burden of the building inspection authorities, which are largely not led by construction experts . There were calls for a "construction TÜV ” for existing buildings based on the model of regular inspections of bridges and other engineering structures. Up to now, according to the state building regulations, high-rise buildings have only had to be checked during planning and construction – and only when they are of
2223-617: The long-standing Königliche Bergakademie zu Berlin , the Prussian mining academy created by the geologist Carl Abraham Gerhard in 1770 at the behest of King Frederick the Great , was incorporated into the Königlich Technische Hochschule as the "Department of Mining". Beforehand, the mining college had been, however, for several decades under the auspices of the Frederick William University (now Humboldt University of Berlin ), before it
2280-534: The name should not be translated) is a public research university located in Berlin , Germany. It was the first German university to adopt the name "Technische Universität" (university of technology). The university alumni and staff includes several US National Academies members , two National Medal of Science laureates, the creator of the first fully functional programmable (electromechanical) computer, Konrad Zuse , and ten Nobel Prize laureates. TU Berlin
2337-525: The number of top managers in the German economy, TU Berlin ranked 11th in 2019. According to the research report of the German Research Foundation (DFG) from 2018, TU Berlin ranked 24th absolute among German universities across all scientific disciplines. Thereby TU Berlin ranked 9th absolute in natural sciences and engineering . The TU Berlin took 14th place absolute in computer science and 5th place absolute in electrical engineering . In
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2394-555: The operators of halls and stadiums in Bavaria that have similar roofing began checking the roof structures; some halls were temporarily closed as a precaution (e.g. the ice rink in Geretsried, whose roof was in acute danger of collapsing was demolished in 2006). In particular, deficiencies that needed to be remedied were identified at the stadiums in Senden (closed for almost the entire remainder of
2451-414: The presiding judge scheduled further court dates at the main hearing on 28 February 2008, so that the trial dragged on until autumn. According to a witness statement on 12 June 2008, the city administration of Bad Reichenhall knew about the danger of their ice rink collapsing. The board of directors of the ice hockey club said that they had been warned by phone half an hour before the collapse that training in
2508-507: The regional court did not explain in a comprehensible manner why the representatives of the city of Bad Reichenhall would not have acted differently even when the expert had clearly warned (for example, they would have cleared the roof or restricted the opening hours). The regional court also acquitted the expert in a second trial. The entire building complex was demolished by March 2007, with work stopping between December 2006 and January 2007. A referendum took place in Bad Reichenhall on
2565-654: The relatives gathered at the memorial made of colorful glass steles and remembered the 15 people who were killed in the accident.Following the short, private memorial service, an ecumenical service was held in the Church of St. Zeno. This commemoration on the 10th anniversary of the accident was, among other things, also reported in the daily topics . 47°44′02″N 12°53′13″E / 47.734°N 12.887°E / 47.734; 12.887 Bad Reichenhall Bad Reichenhall ( German pronunciation: [baːt ʁaɪ̯çn̩ˈhal] ; Central Bavarian : Reichahoi )
2622-476: The technical and management training to run a company. First offered in winter term 1926/27, it is one of the oldest programmes of its kind. TU Berlin has one of the highest proportions of international students in Germany, almost 27% in 2019. In addition, TU Berlin is part of the Berlin University Alliance , has been conferred the title of "University of Excellence" under and receiving funding from
2679-511: The time of the year as the town lies in a popular winter sport area of Southern Germany. In 2007, the remains of the entire complex were finally demolished. Under the impression of the preparations for the Olympic Games in Munich in 1972, the then Mayor of Reichenhall Max Neumeyer ( CSU ) and the city council pursued the goal of establishing a center for school sports, recreation and prophylaxis in
2736-606: The university have some 33,933 students enrolled in 90 subjects (October 2015). From 2012 to 2022, TU Berlin operated a satellite campus in Egypt, the El Gouna campus, to act as a scientific and academic field office. The nonprofit public–private partnership (PPP) aimed to offer services provided by Technische Universität Berlin at the campus in El Gouna on the Red Sea. The university also has
2793-546: The wooden roof construction on behalf of the ZDF magazine Frontal21 . According to him, glue based on urea resin was used, the adhesive effect of which weakens when exposed to moisture. Immediately after the accident, the Traunstein public prosecutor's office got involved. Two experts were commissioned to carry out the technical investigation. The reports have been available since July 2006. Specific investigations were then started against eight people, including four (former) employees of
2850-684: The workshops, the library, and the central facilities. In addition, there are 2,651 student assistants and 126 trainees. International student mobility is available through the ERASMUS programme or through the Top Industrial Managers for Europe (TIME) network. The new common main library of Technische Universität Berlin and of the Berlin University of the Arts was opened in 2004 and holds about 2.9 million volumes (2007). The library building
2907-430: Was a restaurant on the upper floor at the level of the top tiers of the stands. This could be accessed directly from both halls and also via the entrance hall. On 2 January 2006, at around 3:54 p.m., the roof of the northeastern part of the facility collapsed over the ice rink. This was preceded by heavy snowfall in the region. At the time of the accident, the public run was still taking place, with over 50 people in
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#17328546471502964-408: Was aligned. The ice skating and swimming hall was built right next to the sports hall in the new development area on Münchner Allee. The roof construction consisted of hollow box girders as the main beam, this construction principle is very labor-intensive and is therefore no longer common; In contrast to the solid glulam beams that are common today, damage can occur inside the hollow girder that
3021-461: Was appointed. As both Hertz and Volmer remained in exile in the Soviet Union for some time to come, the college was not re-inaugurated until 9 April 1946, now bearing the name "Technische Universität Berlin". Since 2009 the TU Berlin has housed two Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KIC) designated by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology . The official policy of the university
3078-479: Was moving to Bad Reichenhall as part of a relocation of authorities, was to be rebuilt on the property. At the beginning of 2010, a memorial was built on a small section of the former ice rink area, which was officially inaugurated on 20 November 2010. The planning for this, which began shortly after the accident, had previously come to a standstill in 2008 in an effort to find an amicable solution with all relatives. The city of Bad Reichenhall then, in consultation with
3135-576: Was not satisfied with the two acquittals. On 12 January 2010, the Federal Court of Justice (BGH) overturned the acquittal of the expert (graduate engineer specializing in civil engineering) and referred the matter back to another criminal division of the Traunstein Regional Court. In making its decision, the BGH cited deficiencies in the assessment of evidence at the time . In particular,
3192-502: Was sponsored partially (estimated 10% of the building costs) by Volkswagen and is named officially " University Library of the TU Berlin and UdK (in the Volkswagen building) ". Some of the former 17 libraries of Technische Universität Berlin and of the nearby University of the Arts were merged into the new library, but several departments still retain libraries of their own. In particular, the school of 'Economics and Management' maintains
3249-660: Was spun out again in 1860. After Charlottenburg's absorption into Greater Berlin in 1920 and Germany becoming the Weimar Republic , the Königlich Technische Hochschule zu Berlin was renamed "Technische Hochschule zu Berlin" ("TH Berlin"). In 1927, the Department of Geodesy of the Agricultural College of Berlin was incorporated into the TH Berlin . During the 1930s, the redevelopment and expansion of
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