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Gas and Steam Power Plant Winning Proposal in Wedel, Germany by HENN

Tuesday, July 16th, 2013

Article source: HENN

In the outskirts of Hamburg, on the banks of the Elbe sits Wedel, where a new, energy-efficient gas
and steam turbine power plant is planned for the former coal-fired power station site.

Image Courtesy © HENN

  • Architects: HENN
  • Project: Gas and Steam Power Plant Winning Proposal
  • Location: Wedel, Germany

Kulturbau ‘Forum Confluentes’ in Koblenz, Germany by Benthem Crouwel Architects

Saturday, July 13th, 2013

Article source: Benthem Crouwel Architects

The project started as a won competition for the redevelopment of the “Zentralplatz”. The program included approximately 20.000 m² of retail space, urban functions and a 6.000 m² square.

Urban design concept

The complete program is split into two volumes, separated by the Zentralplatz. This separation of functions allows for two autonomous and highly functional buildings, which can develop long-term and independently. Because of the precise positioning of the buildings and their outline, the pedestrian flows are organized in an effective and logical way.

Image Courtesy © Thomas Eicken

  • Architects: Benthem Crouwel Architects
  • Project: Kulturbau ‘Forum Confluentes’
  • Location: Zentralplatz 2, Koblenz, Deutschland,  Germany
  • Photography: Thomas Eicken
  • Project team: Markus Sporer, Marcel Blom, Anna Gerlach, Noortje ter Heege, Tina Kortmann, Sascha Rullkötter, Cornelius Wens, Sander Vijgen, Benedikt Krienen, Anna Böll, Frank Deltrap
  • Client: Forum Mittelrhein Koblenz GmbH & Co.KG
  • Generalplaner: ECE Projektmanagement GmbH & Co.KG
  • Contractor: Züblin GmbH
  • Structural engineer: IDN Ingenieure, Duisburg
  • Mechanical services: Technic Air, Hamburg
  • Fire safety: HHP West, Bielefeld
  • Period: 2007 – 2013
  • Competition: 2007
  • Start construction: 2010

The Forum at Eckenberg Gymnasium in Adelsheim, Germany by Ecker Architekten

Thursday, July 4th, 2013

Article source: Ecker Architekten

Ecker Architekten are pleased to announce the completion of the Forum at the Eckenberg Gymnasium in Adelsheim, a project of the Baden-Württemberg Department of Property and Construction – Heilbronn Office. Construction began in late 2011.

Image Courtesy © Fotographie Brigida Gonzalez, Stuttgart

  • Architects: Ecker Architekten
  • Project: The Forum at Eckenberg Gymnasium
  • Location: Adelsheim, Germany
  • Photography: Brigida González
  • Structural engineering: Rehle Engineers, Stuttgart
  • Structural analysis and inspection: Kist Engineering, Mosbach
  • Mechanical and electrical engineering: CARPUS+Partner, Ulm
  • Light Design Engineering: Belzner Holmes, Stuttgart
  • Acoustic engineering and building physics: Krämer-Evers, Osnabrück
  • Architectural photography: Stuttgart

Image Courtesy © Fotographie Brigida Gonzalez, Stuttgart

Belvedere for Koblenz in Germany by Dethier Architectures

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2013

Article source: Dethier Architectures

Investing a historic site with cultural purpose

In 2011, Koblenz was chosen as the site for the Bundesgartenschau, a biennial horticultural show that drew 3.6 million visitors. Various structures were erected for the occasion, including a belvedere designed by Dethier Architectures. In addition to providing a lookout point, the belvedere has become a symbol of the city.

Image Courtesy © Thomas Faes

  • Architects: Dethier Architectures
  • Project: Belvedere for Koblenz
  • Location: Bleidenberg, 56068 Koblenz, Germany
  • Photography: Thomas Faes & Polizeiprasidium
  • Client: Federal Horticultural Show Koblenz 2011 GmbH forts and country Rhineland-Palatinate
  • Structural Engineering: Ney & Partners
  • General contractor: Timber Engineering Mohr GmbH

School Taufkirchen in Germany by Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes

Sunday, June 30th, 2013

Article source: Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes

The Bilger Breustedt Elementary and Secondary school is open to nature with bright, sunny and spacious classrooms, and well-defined and readable outdoor function areas. The parking and transport sector in the North is delimited by the main building. 50 parkings and the holding area for school buses are there.

Image Courtesy © Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes

  • Architects: Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes
  • Project: School Taufkirchen
  • Location: Schärdinger street  4775 Taufkirchen, Germany
  • Architect: DFA | Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes, Arch Dipl-Ing. Dietmar Feichtinger, 11, rue des Vignoles, 75020
  • Client: association for the promotion of infrastructure Taufkirchen an der Pram & Co KG
  • Project manager planning: DI Rupert Siller
  • Team planning: DI Torsten Künzler DI Michaela Uhlig
  • Team Competition: Bennie Eder, Ruth Pofahl, Simone Breitkopf, Mathias Neveling
  • Structural consultant:  workroom Vienna; ABH general planning, Andorf
  • Sitearea: 11574.65 m2
  • Floor area:  8260.88 m2 (including transition, balconies), without corridors, terraces, technology: 5152.24 m2
  • Built-up area: 2818.86 m2

ESPAICAIXA IN GIRONA, Germany by MIRAG

Saturday, June 29th, 2013

Article source: MIRAG

The aim of this project was the conversion of the existing building into a cultural and social centre, which would provide it with institutional representation. The outset was a dark, half-buried building that lacked quality spaces, placed at the interior of a block in Girona. The vast remodelling program included a 180-seat auditorium, an exhibition room, a computer room and an administrative area, among other spaces.

Main facade of the building. EspaiCaixa is located in the interior of the block building, Image Courtesy © Jordi Surroca

  • Architects: MIRAG
  • Project: EspaiCaixa
  • Location: GIRONA, Germany
  • Photography:Jordi Surroca
  • Typology: Cultural center
  • Authors: MIRAG Arquitectura i Gestió (Pau Millet & Xavier Ramoneda, architects)
  • Year: 2010
  • Collaborators: Mariano Piccardo architect, Laura Geraci architect, Roberta Rech  architect, Marta Grau architect
  • Building Engineering: GPCat Toni Floriach y Beth Bacardit
  • Structures engineering: GPARQ
  • Facilities engineering: Oriol Ruiz Dotras engineer, Acustic engineer, Higini Arau  Phd in Physics
  • Developer: Fundación ‘La Caixa’ , ‘LaCaixa’ foundation
  • Construction company: Euritmia Construccions
  • Budget: 3.460.000 €
  • Built surface: 1.300 sqm

Headquarters Schlaich Bergermann und Partner in Stuttgart, Germany by Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH

Saturday, June 29th, 2013

Article source: Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH

schlaich Bergermann und partner is an engineering firm with a global reputation, known above all for its stadiums, bridges and energy concepts. The firm has offices in Berlin, New York and São Paulo in addition to its main company headquarters in Stuttgart. The Stuttgart team of 110 employees used to be based in two different locations. The relocation of the entire company to a fully redeveloped, seven-storey office block dating from the 1970s pursued the goal of reuniting the team under one roof. The building is prominently located at a busy crossroads in the urban district of West Stuttgart. The offices of schlaich bergermann und partner occupy six floors of the building.

Image Courtesy © Zooey Braun

  • Architects: Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH
  • Project: Headquarters  Schlaich Bergermann und Partner
  • Location: Stuttgart, Germany
  • Photography: Zooey Braun

ESPLAI’ FOR ELDERLY IN GIRONA, Spain by MIRAG

Friday, June 28th, 2013

Article source: MIRAG

In 2010 a new ‘esplai’ was opened in Cristòfol Grober Street in Girona. It is a leisure centre for the elderly, composed of a common space and some auxiliary rooms: CiberCaixa, with IT equipment, 3 workshop rooms, and Cibercafè, with 8 computers.

Image of the common room of the ‘esplai’, Image Courtesy © Jordi Surroca, Image Courtesy © Jordi Surroca

  • Architects: MIRAG
  • Project: ESPLAI’ FOR ELDERLY
  • Location: GIRONA, Spain
  • Photography: Jordi Surroca
  • Typology: Leisure center for elderly
  • Authors: MIRAG Arquitectura i Gestió (Pau Millet & Xavier Ramoneda, architects)
  • Year: 2010
  • Developer:  ‘La Caixa’ foundation
  • Budget: 1.235.000 €

House O in Wiesbaden, Germany by CHRIST.CHRIST.associated architects

Thursday, June 27th, 2013

Article source: CHRIST.CHRIST.associated architects

House O, built in the sixties, is located in a classical residential area in Wiesbaden, Germany. A Competition was organized in order to find a concept of how to rebuild and renovate the existing building.

Image Courtesy © CHRIST.CHRIST.associated architects

  • Architects: CHRIST.CHRIST.associated architects
  • Project: House O
  • Location: Wiesbaden, Germany
  • Size of the plot: 1470 m²
  • Living space: 420 m²
  • Competition: 03/2013, 2nd prize
  • Client: private
  • Design: CHRIST.CHRIST. associated architects, Wiesbaden, Germany  Roger Christ, Julia Url
  • Visualisation: Michal Nowak, Wroclaw, Poland

Brunnenstrasse 9 in Berlin, Germany by Brandlhuber+ Emde, ERA, Schneider

Friday, May 31st, 2013

Article source: Brandlhuber+ Emde, ERA, Schneider

The house on Brunnenstrasse 9 is an extension of the foundations of a building “ruin” that was the result of a bad investment in the ’90s. The existing consisted of the cellar walls towards the neighboring house, the street and the courtyard, and a cellar ceiling, with exception of the parts of the lift and the drive-through; the steel reinforcement of the incomplete building protruded from the street level. The found structure was not only included but was even further developed in the new building. The angles of sun rays determine the volume of the attic floor, maximizing the light exposure of the building in the back.

Image Courtesy © Brandlhuber+ Nathan Willock 

  • Architects: Brandlhuber+ Emde, ERA, Schneider
  • Project: Brunnenstrasse 9
  • Location: Brunnenstrasse 9, Berlin, Germany
  • Photography:  Nathan Willock, Michael Reisch
  • Team: Thomas Banek, Silvia Farris, Christian Geisser, Tobias Hönig, Andrjana Ivanda, Katharina Janowski, Chrissie Muhr, Jan Winterstein
  • Sound-Installation “BUG“: Mark Bain; Carsten Stabenow
  • Consulting Engineer: Jürgen Bernhardt
  • Construction Engineer: Thomas Fellerhoff
  • Fire Protection: Halfkann + Kirchner
  • Landscape Planning: Terraform
  • Client: Arno Brandlhuber
  • Years: 2008-2010
  • Total Floor Area: 1353 square meters
  • Building Costs after deduction: 940.000 €



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