The DFB Campus in Frankfurt am Main opened in summer 2022 and is now complete. Kadawittfeldarchitektur and GREENBOX Landschaftsarchitekten have combined various functions under one roof under the motto “Eat, Sleep, Play, Repeat” – read more here.
The DFB Campus in Frankfurt am Main opened in summer 2022 and is now complete. Kadawittfeldarchitektur and GREENBOX Landschaftsarchitekten have combined various functions under one roof under the motto “Eat, Sleep, Play, Repeat” – read more here.
The new DFB Campus in Frankfurt am Main has been open since summer 2022. The final work has now been completed. Accordingly, Dirk Lange and Kilian Kada from kadawittfeldarchitektur and Hubertus Schäfer from GREENBOX Landschaftsarchitekten are inviting members of the press to a guided tour on March 1, 2023. They will show the “aesthetic-functional fusion of sport, architecture and design”.
There used to be a racecourse on the site of the current campus. Today, the German Football Association has its campus here, covering an area of 15 hectares. For the first time, sport and administration are under one roof, creating space for exchange and encounters. Located in the middle of Frankfurt’s city forest, the DFB Campus has a green setting. The combination of built spaces, sports fields, clearings and small squares creates a campus.
The approximately 300-metre-long building complex is home to the DFB Academy, the administration with press area, a soccer hall, a multi-purpose hall and an athletes’ house with 33 rooms. The DFB Campus also includes 3.5 natural grass pitches and outdoor training areas. The boulevard serves as a defining element and inner urban space. It opens up views across all floors and into the open air and is intended to serve as a communicative link. Instead of hard boundaries, the DFB is focusing on an informal exchange and interrelationships between the linked functional areas.
The DFB Campus is being built by the DFB in cooperation with GREENBOX Landschaftsarchitekten and kadawittfeldarchitektur. The duo won the competition announced in 2015 and dedicated themselves to the realization of the new campus from 2018 to 2021. The large new building offers a varied spatial program with academy, central administration, performance, conference and training center in one place. The functions are spread across several parts of the building in order to offer athletes peace and quiet in the Athletes’ House, for example.
They are all grouped under the overarching roof structure around the training fields and outdoor facilities. This allows a view of the greenery from every window and at the same time reminds us that sport is the main focus here.
The sports boulevard runs north-south across the DFB campus. It connects all areas and facilitates orientation. At the same time, it serves as a “communicative link”, inviting informal exchanges and opening up views of the sports fields. In this way, the previously separate addresses of the administration and academy are linked together.
“Sport shapes the building” is the motto for this new home of German soccer. The 3.5 natural grass pitches with an area of almost 30,000 square meters, 543 workstations with open-plan and cellular offices, 33 athlete rooms and space for 100 doctors and physiotherapists are all part of the campus. Every year, the DFB’s approximately 220 conferences and workshops are to be held in the 9 seminar and conference rooms.
With their design for the open spaces of the new DFB campus, GREENBOX landscape architects have helped to unite the central pillars of the national team, education and innovation. Similar to a small town, soccer and administration are housed under one roof. The green framework of soccer pitches and Frankfurt’s city forest serves as a natural buffer to the surrounding area. The interplay of built-up areas, sports fields, forest and clearings also contributes to the campus feeling.
According to GREENBOX, the basic idea behind the open space concept was to create a contiguous and climate-resilient forest campus. This was to be embedded in the existing urban forest and offer players, coaches and referees optimal conditions for learning and training. A new community park has been created in the north of the site. This contributes to the greening of the entire area. It also creates new leisure opportunities for citizens.
The interlocking of the building, canopy and sports and open spaces is intended to create an “exciting mosaic in the urban landscape” that offers a protected unit. Various uses are possible in the flexible open space. The design of the DFB Campus also reflects the character of the surrounding landscape and urban development.
The landscape architecture of the DFB Campus offers various spaces with qualities such as concentration, relaxation and work. Large flower meadows are intended to promote biodiversity at the site, while shady niches serve as places for regeneration.
Since the opening in 2022, it has been possible to visit the DFB Campus as a private individual. The boulevard with its sports areas and internal functions starts at Schwarzwaldstraße, but there is a public, representative area in the south of the campus. This is accessible from Kennedyallee. The administration building, meeting rooms, visitor zone including fan store and press area are part of this public section. Visitors are guided through a green area to the entrance. On special occasions, it is also possible to welcome the team buses or other VIPs here.
The large square in front of the public entrance is home to a large existing oak tree, among other things, which provides an area to linger. Extensive plant embankments, a green grove of shade trees and the addition of existing trees provide a green buffer zone to Kennedyallee. The pentagonal green areas with their evergreen ground cover and seating steps offer a pleasant place to linger and are reminiscent of the pentagons of a soccer. Further pentagonal floor inlays in black and white tones also take up the theme. They connect the indoor and outdoor areas and are a constant reminder of soccer.
The project, which cost around 150 million euros and suffered a number of delays due to coronavirus, was officially opened in June 2022. Around 300 guests from the worlds of sport, politics and business were in attendance.
Read more: Read more about the impact of street soccer in urban planning here. Also: More stadiums can be found in our overview of the European Championship 2021.












