The so-called “Werkhalle 3” (“Workshop 3”) is one of the oldest buildings on the site of the railroad repair plant, which was built between 1912 and 1918 in Munich-Neuaubing. It is a reinforced concrete building clad with bricks, which was put into operation in 1906 as a carriage repair workshop and continued to be used up until the early 2000s. Werkhalle 3 has a floor area of around 11,000 square metres, making it the second largest of the historical halls. The existing floor area of the structure, which is up to 11.5 metres high in places, has been expanded by more than 2000 square metres by installing galleries. As part of the conversion into office and commercial units, the architects responsible for the renovation – Fischer + Steiger u. Partner Architekten mbB, Munich – arranged the structures into four independent areas, which are connected to one another by an inner courtyard. The exposed brick façade was retained during the renovation, as were the characteristic arched-head windows.