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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.

Schaumagazin Brauweiler in Cologne, Germany by MCKNHM Architects BDA

 
July 27th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: MCKNHM Architects BDA

The concept for an art storage building references the spatial qualities of two world famous museums. These qualities are organized with the building typology of a library in mind. The final result is a CO2 neutral building that is blending into a delicate park in Brauweiler near Cologne, Germany.

Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects

Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects

  • Architects: MCKNHM Architects BDA
  • Project: Schaumagazin Brauweiler
  • Location: Cologne-Brauweiler, Germany
  • Model: Anikó Krén
  • Team: Mark Mueckenheim, Frank Ceisick, Rafael Drzymalla, Denise Stella
  • Landscape: ClubL94 landscape architects – Burkhard Wegener
  • Structure: Fuehrer, Kosch, Juerges Engineers – Prof. Winfried F. Führer, Dipl.-Ing. Ulrich Kosch
  • HVAC: Ingenieurgemeinschaft TEN Trümper-Erpenbach-Nordhausen GmbH – Dipl.-Ing. Werner Hegemann
  • Building Physics: knp.bauphysik – Christoph Hämmerling

Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects

Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects

The Schaumagazin Brauweiler by MCKNHM Architects is an art storage building that is open to the public. Besides the open depots it also incorporates a large museum type exhibition space. The program was the guiding force for the concept of this fairly new building type: “Mies van der Rohe vs. Sir John Soane” – a Miesian hall, a “universal space”, that is surrounded by open cabinet spaces that refer to the famous exhibition layout in the Sir John Soane Museum in London. The organization is much like a reading room surrounded by book stacks in a classic library layout. It renders itself perfect fort the purposes of this museum and art storage building. Eighty percent of the building mass is organized underground. Therefore, the volumetric impact of the museum in the protected cloister garden in the center of Brauweiler is minimized. The skin of the building is a high tech shell consisting of black solar panels and tinted windows providing natural lighting inside the building. This roof-like above ground structure also generates enough energy to render the building self-sufficient and therefore CO2 neutral. The consequential black skin of the facetted geometry reflects its surrounding in ever changing ways, this refers poetically to the constant changes of the exhibitions inside the very flexible structure.

Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects

Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects

Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects

Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects

The classical exhibition building in a park is a pavilion or the orangery. The Schaumagazin Brauweiler in the historic cloister garden is seen as such. It respectfully remains reticent towards its environment. Its guise cannot be associated with a distinct or known architectural typology and its dialectic relationship with the surrounding park evokes more landscape like connotations or those of a temporary spatial structure, rather than those of a conventional building. The ensemble of the park, the historic abbey and the other surrounding buildings are not disturbed but supplemented with a spatial structure that engages in a suspenseful dialogue with its surrounding. The very cautiously placed building is in its harmonic form and self-contained façade design very unassuming. At the same time, its arcane otherness creates a confident vibrancy that is extremely appealing and attracting to potential visitors.

Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects

Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects

Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects

Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects

The Schaumagazin keeps its respect to its environment although the interiors provide spectacular interior spaces. These spaces are perfectly organized for any given exhibition activity in the building allowing for a number of up to date museum didactics and contemporary exhibition layouts. The spatial worlds that are created by this architecture and the mysterious and confident cubature in the park stimulate an attraction that justifies the buildings content. The tension between the universal exhibition space (Mies) and the cabinet spaces (Soane) is the concept to master the exceptional position of this new building type. It takes the visitor on a journey through a unique world into a fascinating expedition into the different art collections that are harbored within the building.

Image Courtesy © Anikó Krén

Image Courtesy © Anikó Krén

MCKNHM – Mark Mueckenheim

Mark Mückenheim is the principal of MCKNHM Architects, and the co-author of the book “Inspiration – contemporary design methods in architecture” released by BIS Publishers in 2012. Before establishing his own architecture practice in 2001, he worked and collaborated with different architecture firms in Germany, USA and England, gaining extensive experience from concept to realization on various projects of internationally recognized design excellence. His award winning work has been featured in various international book and journal publications and has also gained reputation through a number of exhibitions in Germany and abroad – most recently the house of architecture in Lille, France, the German Architecture center in Berlin and the 12th Architecture Biennale in Venice.

Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects

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MCKNHM – Mueckenheim Architects

MCKNHM is an architecture firm that operates within various cross-disciplinary design fields. For more than fifteen years, Mark Mückenheim, the founder of MCKNHM Architects contributed to building research and teaching in the field of architectural design. His strong belief that architecture is much more than a service and that architectural quality is able to deliver a surplus value that is capable of elevating how we experience and enjoy our life, is reflected in the way MCKNHM Architects are designing buildings for a wide variety of clients, locations and uses, intelligently and sustainably responding to the specifics of their site, brief and needs of the possible users.

Image Courtesy © Anikó Krén

Image Courtesy © Anikó Krén

Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects

Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects

Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects

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