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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

MobiVersum by J. MAYER H. Architects

 
March 27th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: J. MAYER H. Architects

In 2013, J. MAYER H. designed MobiVersum as a new interaction surface for young visitors to Autostadt Wolfsburg, integrated as part of the overall context of Autostadt “People, Cars, and What Moves Them.”

Image Courtesy © Uwe Walter for Autostadt Wolfsburg

  • Architects: J. MAYER H. Architects
  • Project: MobiVersum
  • Photography: Uwe Walter for Autostadt Wolfsburg
  • Software used: Archicad and Rhino
  • Client: Autostadt GmbH, Wolfsburg
  • Project team: Juergen Mayer H., Christoph Emenlauer, Marta Ramírez Iglesias, Simon Kassner, Jesko Malcolm Johnsson-Zahn, Alexandra Virlan, Gal Gaon
  • Project: 2012 – 2013
  • Completion: 2013
  • Total floor area: approx. 1600 m²
  • Architect on site: Jablonka Sieber Architekten, Berlin
  • Structural engineering steel construction: SFB Saradschow Fischedick, Berlin
  • Structural engineering wood construction: SJB.Kempter.Fitze AG, CH-Eschenbach
  • Building services: Brandi IGH, Salzgitter
  • General contractor: Lindner Objektdesign GmbH

Image Courtesy © Uwe Walter for Autostadt Wolfsburg

A playful learning landscape was developed for a wide range of experiences in dialog with the exhibition Level Green shown on the floor above. MobiVersum provides an active introduction to the subject of sustainability in all its facets for children of all ages: from the issue of mobility, joint learning and understanding, to courses in cooking.

Image Courtesy © Uwe Walter for Autostadt Wolfsburg

In collaboration with Renate Zimmer (professor, Institut für Sport- und Bewegungswissenschaft at Universiät Osnabrück) a large movement sculpture was created that is unique in terms of its design and the challenges it presents to children’s motor skills. Depending on their individual level of development, children can interact freely with the installation on various levels on their own or with their siblings or parents, engaging with the challenges presented by the sculpture for their motor skills.

Image Courtesy © Uwe Walter for Autostadt Wolfsburg

The shape of the imaginative, playful structures of solid wood are reminiscent of roots and tree trunks under the luscious branches of Level Green. The sculptures, which can be used and entered, structure diversified spatial zones with different thematic emphases and inspire the children’s curiosity to discover and explore. Children as tomorrow’s consumers can thus learn early on the importance of a responsible approach to the world’s resources, for they represent our ecological/economical and social future.

Image Courtesy © Uwe Walter for Autostadt Wolfsburg

Against the backdrop of the growing relevance of individual responsibility for sustainably approach to global resources, an exhibition on sustainability was already installed at Autostadt Wolfsburg in 2007. The exhibition and experiential surface Level Green, also designed by J. MAYER H., explains the focus on sustainability interactively to the visitors of the Autostadt. Art + Com, Berlin designed and implemented the content of the interactive media used especially for this purpose.

Image Courtesy © Uwe Walter for Autostadt Wolfsburg

The metaphor of the expansive network with many branches was developed from the familiar PET symbol, one of the first prominent symbols of an increased awareness in environmental protection. By translating the two dimensional graphic to a three-dimensional structure and altering it step by step, the result was a complex structure that makes the essentially abstract quality of the subject graspable on a spatial level.

Together, MobiVersum and Level Green form a synthesis for all generations to explore knowledge in depth, to enjoy their own experiences, and to learn playfully.

Image Courtesy © Uwe Walter for Autostadt Wolfsburg

Image Courtesy © Uwe Walter for Autostadt Wolfsburg

Image Courtesy © Uwe Walter for Autostadt Wolfsburg

Image Courtesy © J. MAYER H. Architects

Image Courtesy © J. MAYER H. Architects

Image Courtesy © J. MAYER H. Architects

Image Courtesy © J. MAYER H. Architects

Image Courtesy © J. MAYER H. Architects

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