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RKM 740 in Düsseldorf Heerdt, Germany by J. Mayer H. Architects

Friday, February 14th, 2014

Article source: J. Mayer H. Architects

In direct proximity to the sweeping landscape of the Rheinaue and with a view of Düsseldorf’s city center, this high rise will shape the silhouette of the left bank of the Rhine, not only in terms of its architecture, but in terms of use as well.

Image Courtesy © J. Mayer H. Architects

  • Architects: J. Mayer H. Architects
  • Project: RKM 740
  • Location: Düsseldorf Heerdt, Germany
  • Software used: Maya, Rhino and ArchiCad
  • Project team: Andre Santer, Dr. Paul Angelier, Marta Ramirez Iglesias, Max Magorsky,
  • Function: Medical Services and Residential Building
  • (BGF) Total floor Area: aprox. 26.000 qm
  • Number of floors: 19
  • Height of the building: aprox. 70 m
  • Structure:  Concrete structure
  • Principal Exterior: Aluminum Elements
  • Principal interior material: concrete and plaster board, water based cooling system inside the concrete, no air-conditioning needed
  • Invited competition: 2012, 1st Prize
  • Project: 2013 – 2017
  • Completion: 2017
  • Client: Rheinblick Düsseldorf GmbH
  • Architect on Site: Höhler + Partner, Aachen, Germany

The Room Bar & Club in the Radisson Blu Hotel Hamburg in Germany by LUCEM GmbH

Tuesday, January 28th, 2014

Article source: LUCEM GmbH

New hotspot in Hamburg: „The Room“ Bar & Club presents the world’s first Light Transmitting Concrete bar with single LED pixel technology.

The 4 star superior Hotel Radisson Blu in Hamburg with its exceptional design is located in the heart of the vibrant metropolis Hamburg directly next to the ICE Dammtor train station and the downtown oasis, the botanical garden „Planten un Blomen“. For demanding business travellers and tourists, the hotel is an ideal spot within Hamburg downtown area with stylish ambience, first class service and an unique panorama view over the city of Hamburg.

Image Courtesy © LUCEM GmbH

  • Architects: LUCEM GmbH
  • Project: The Room Bar & Club in the Radisson Blu Hotel Hamburg
  • Location: Germany
  • Owner: The Room Betriebs GmbH, Hamburg
  • Designer: FRANK THEUERKAUF, Hamburg
  • Year: 2013
  • Material: LUCEM LINE Anthrazit
  • Format: 120 cm x 60 cm
  • Thickness: 15 mm
  • Area: 40 qm
  • Mounting system: Metal frame
  • Light technology: Single-pixel-LED realised by Amptown, Hamburg
  • Installation: Köster+Heins Ladenbau, Hamburg

Wilhelm-Leuschner-Platz station in Leipzig, Germany by MAX DUDLER

Thursday, January 9th, 2014

Article source: MAX DUDLER

The station concourse, with a rectangular section and a slight longitudinal curve, is situated 20 metres below ground. Walls and ceilings of the elongated, column-free hall are clad with large, backlit prefabricated glass blocks set into a framework of fair-faced precast concrete. This gives the station concourse a bright and spacious feel. Extreme repetition of one and the same motif makes its actual dimensions almost intangible for passengers.

Image Courtesy © Stefan Müller

  • Architects: MAX DUDLER
  • Project: Wilhelm-Leuschner-Platz station
  • Location: Leipzig, Germany
  • Photography: Stefan Müller
  • Developers: Deutsche Bahn AG together with the Free State of Saxony
  • Occupant: DB Station & Service AG

Construction volume

  • Net floor area: 3,900 m²
  • Gross floor area: 5,678.5 m²
  • Gross building volume: 77,280 m³

Station concourse dimensions

  • Height: 15 metres
  • Length: 141 metres
  • Width: 21 metres
  • Planning and construction period: 1997 until December 2012
  • Gross construction costs: EUR 17.5 million (building shell)
  • Project managers: Ilko-M. Mauruschat, Christof Berkenhoff, Max Rein
  • Construction Supervision: Arge BOL/BÜ
  • Structural Engineers: Pichler Ingenieure GmbH
  • Building services: Planungsgemeinschaft Winter-Graner
  • Fire protection: Brandschutz Consult, Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH Leipzig

Schorndorf Town hall in Marktplatz 1, Germany by Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH

Friday, December 13th, 2013

Article source: Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH

The Town Hall, built 1726-30, is a symbol of Schorndorf (population 38,000), a stand-alone structure which dominates the town’s market square. For the initial conversion stage the upper floors were renovated in line with energy efficiency and listed building requirements.

Image Courtesy © Zooey Braun

  • Architects: Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH
  • Project: Schorndorf Town hall
  • Location: Marktplatz 1, Germany
  • Photography: Zooey Braun
  • CLIENT: Stadt Schorndorf
  • YEAR: November 2012
  • SIZE: 654 m² / sqm
  • TEAM: Peter Ippolito, Gunter Fleitz, Christian Kirschenmann, Tim Lessmann, Markus Schmidt, Roger Gasperlin
  • LIGHTING DESIGN: Lichtwerke GmbH, Köln

Baumkirchen Mitte in München, Germany by UNStudio

Friday, November 29th, 2013

Article source: UNStudio

UNStudio’s design for the Baumkirchen Mitte in Munich has been selected as the winning entry from a shortlist of 6 finalists which included, among others, BIG Architects, Juergen Mayer H Architects and Schneider + Schumacher Architects.
UNStudio worked in collaboration with OR else Landscapes on the design for the18,500m2 residential and office complex located in the east of Munich. With its 60 metre high tower the project will become the focal point for the entrance to the new Baumkirchen Mitte development.

Image Courtesy © UNStudio

  • Architects: UNStudio
  • Project: Baumkirchen Mitte
  • Location: München, Germany
  • Client: CA Immo, PATRIZIA
  • Building surface: 18.500
  • Building volume: 47716 m3 (BRI Above Ground)
  • Building site: 3820 m2
  • Programme:  13.000m2 Office Space, 5.500m2 Residential
  • Status: Winning Competition Proposal

Credits

  • UNStudio: Ben van Berkel, Astrid Piber with Wouter de Jonge, Jan Schellhoff and Elisabeth Brauner, Abhijit Kapade, Grygorii Zotov, Steven Reisinger, Derrick Diporedjo, Mick Heijkens, Jürgen Heinzel, Patrick Noome

Advisors

  • Landscape: OR else Landscapes, Breukelen, NL
  • MEP & Sustainability: Werner Sobek, Stuttgart, DE
  • Fire: HPP Berlin, München, DE

Drees & Sommer Headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany by Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH

Sunday, November 10th, 2013

Article source: Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH

As an international corporation, Drees&Sommer provides support in all aspects of property for public and private building owners as well as investors. Our range of services includes development consultancy, project management, engineering, infrastructure consultancy and strategic process consultancy. With 17 locations in Germany and a further 18 throughout the world, we currently have over 1,500 employees. We adhered to the highest standards in the transformation of our Stuttgart office building, drawing on Drees&Sommer’s extensive experience in innovative usage and spatial concepts as well as corporate processes which always take employees into consideration.

Image Courtesy © Zooey Braun

  • Architects: Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH
  • Project: Drees & Sommer Headquarters
  • Location: Stuttgart, Germany
  • Photography: Zooey Braun
  • CLIENT: Drees & Sommer AG
  • YEAR: February 2013
  • SIZE: 2775 m², sqm
  • TEAM: Peter Ippolito, Gunter Fleitz, Tilla Goldberg, Gideon Schröder, Roger Gasperlin, Tim Lessmann, Trung Ha, Timo Flott, Tanja Ziegler
  • LIGHTING DESIGN: Lichtwerke Köln, Stefan Hofmann

Deutsches Bergbau-Museum in Bochum, Germany by Benthem Crouwel Architects

Wednesday, October 30th, 2013

Article source: Benthem Crouwel Architects

The Deutsches Bergbau-Museum (German Mining Museum) lies in the heart of the Ruhr Area, in the city of Bochum. The museum is one of the most important mining museums and one of the most popular museums in Germany. The current museum draws around 400.000 visitors annually to its 12.000 square metres of exhibition space.

Image Courtesy © Guido Erbring

  • Architects: Benthem Crouwel Architects
  • Project: Deutsches Bergbau-Museum
  • Location: Bochum, Germany
  • Architect: Iris van Rijk
  • Photography: Guido Erbring, Udo Kowalski
  • Client: DMT Society for Training and Education, and German Mining Museum, Bochum
  • Gross floor area:ca. 1800 m2
  • Start design: 2006
  • Start construction: 2008
  • Completion: 2009

Free University’s Philology Library in Berlin, Germany by Foster + Partners

Tuesday, October 29th, 2013

Article source: Foster + Partners

One of Foster and Partners most ecologically advanced buildings, the new Library for the Faculty of Philology, was opened today at the Free University, Berlin. The library is the culmination of decades of research and experimentation by the studio on how buildings can utilise passive and active technologies to radically increase energy efficiency and reduce the impact on the environment.

Image Courtesy © Reinhard Gorner

  • Architects: Foster + Partners
  • Project: Free University’s Philology Library
  • Location: Berlin, Germany
  • Photography: Reinhard Gorner, Rudi Meisel, Nigel Young_Foster  Partners, Foster + Partners
  • Client: Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung
  • User: Freie Universität Berlin
  • Project Team: Norman Foster, David Nelson, Stefan Behling, Christian Hallmann, Ulrich Hamann, Ingo Pott, Bettina Bauer, Stefan Baumgart, Florian Boxberg, Mark Braun, Niels Brockenhuus-Schack, Andre Heukamp, Stanley Fuls, Ulrich Goertz, Wendelin Hinsch, Andreas Medinger, Jan Roth, Diana Schaffrannek, David Schröder, Mark Sutcliffe, Hugh Whitehead.
  • Structural Engineers: Pichler Ingenieure
  • Mechanical & Electrical: Schmidt Reuter Partner
  • Engineers: PIN Ingenieure
  • Planning Supervisor: Kappes Scholtz (Library), Büro Noack (Institutes)
  • Asbestos Removal: Büro Peters
  • Fire Engineering: Hosser Hass und Partner
  • Quantity Surveyors: Höhler und Partner
  • Acoustic Engineering: Büro Moll
  • Building Physicist: Büro Langkau Arnsberg
  • Façade Engineering: IFFT Karlotto Schott

Studio Lofts in Hamburg, Germany by Pott Architects

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

Article source: Pott Architects

In between city and airport in the north of Hamburg an existing industrial building complex has been transformed into a think centre for emerging creative companies. The existing site with the courtyard and nearby park has gained a new cubature. Main task of the project was the revitalisation of the old industrial spaces to create a symbiosis between old and new under ecological aspects.

Image Courtesy © Sebastian Treytnar

  • Architects: Pott Architects
  • Project: Studio Lofts
  • Location: Hamburg, Germany
  • Photography: Sebastian Treytnar
  • Completion: 2011
  • Client: ABB Studiolofts
  • Size: 3,200 sqm

Tension Band Bridge in Tirschenreuth, Germany by ANNABAU

Saturday, September 21st, 2013

Article source: ANNABAU

Summary

The design for the tension band bridge was developed in cooperation of ANNABAU (architects) and Schüßler-Plan (structural engineers) in the context of a competition for the „Landesgartenschau Tirschenreuth 2013“ (Garden Festival Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany) and was selected for implementation.


Image Courtesy © Joosten

  • Architects: ANNABAU
  • Project: Tension Band Bridge
  • Location: Tirschenreuth, Germany
  • Photography: Joosten
  • Length: 85m
  • Competition winning entry: 2009
  • Completion: May 2013
  • Planning stages: LP 2-8
  • Client: Stadt Tirschenreuth
  • Construction costs: 780.000€



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