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Phaeno Science Centre in Wolfsburg, Germany by Zaha Hadid Architects

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

Article source: Zaha Hadid Architects

Described variously as ‘an architectural adventure playground’ and ‘the magic box’, Phaeno realizes our continuing vision of creating ‘complex, dynamic and fluid spaces’ – from the gently undulating artificial hills and valleys created below the main elevated structure, to the crater-like museum floor, naturally lit spaces and accessible funnels within.

Phaeno Science Centre

  • Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Project: Phaeno Science Centre
  • Location: Wolfsburg, Germany
  • Project Area: 12,000m2
  • Completion Date: 2000 – 2005
  • Design: Zaha Hadid with Christos Passas
  • Project Architect: Christos Passas
  • Assistant Project Architect: Sara Klomps

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Flussbad in Berlin, Germany by realities:united

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

Article source: realities:united

The goal of the Flussbad project is the permanent transformation of a 1.5-km stretch of river in Berlin’s historic center that has gone unused for more than 100 years.

The lower section of the course of the river, currently channeled as a canal, will be made into a space accessible to the public via two broad shoreline stairways at the Lustgarten and the Schlossplatz. The design alterations in this sensitive city-planning area, part of which belongs to the “Museum Island”, a UNESCO world cultural heritage site, are restricted to a minimum.

Perspective (Images Courtesy realities:united, studio for art and architecture)

  • Architect: realities:united
  • Name of Project: Flussbad
  • Location: Kupfergraben, Berlin, Germany
  • Type: Urban renewal and swimming-pool precinct, Berlin, Germany
  • Client: Kunst & Technik e.V.
  • All drawings/renderings: realities:united, studio for art and architecture

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Pueblo House in Oelde, Germany by Matthias Schmalohr

Wednesday, April 4th, 2012

Article source: Matthias Schmalohr

The virtually ‚shocking‘ modern extension with its red fair-faced concrete and the flat roof opens the normality of living under a saddle-roof. The small estate house from the fifties, the basis of the extension, is not being copied or falsified by using the technical advances of the 21st century, but experiences an independent, modern continuation. Thus inside, at close range to each other, very different worlds of experiences emerge: the significance of great apertures, wide views, multistorey openness in contrast to the fragmentation and narrowness of the past. What makes the ensemble, including a new carport, so fascinating, is the contrast and the interplay of all these influences. Different dates of origin lead, consequently from an architectural point of view, to different results.

Pueblo House

  • Architects: Matthias Schmalohr
  • Project: House D in O – Pueblo House
  • Location: Oelde, Germany

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New Bauhaus Museum in Weimar, Germany by MenoMenoPiu Architects

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

Article source: MenoMenoPiu Architects

“The transparency makes the continuity between inside and outside, the outside comes inside and vice-versa. An eclectic conquest of the space makes the building not a barrier but a dynamic urban link, crossed by a linear flexible path across Bauhaus history. The idea of creating a new unity by the marriage of many arts and movements”.   

Images Courtesy of +imgs

  • Designer /architect: MenoMenoPiu Architects /- – + AA/
  • Project name: New Bauhaus Museum
  • Location: Weimar, Germany
  • Use: Museum
  • Client: The Klassik Stiftung Weimar
  • Photo credit: Courtesy of +imgs

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House L in Berlin, Germany by pott architects

Saturday, March 31st, 2012

Article source: pott architects

A house that grows out of the landscape 

Life in the countryside, in the midst of nature, has always had a magical, inspiring quality. To create a peaceful home in natural surroundings as a balance to the hectic world of work in the city is a lifestyle ambition which many people find especially appealing. These thoughts were the starting-point for the discussion with a family of four, who had chosen an extensive wooded site on a slope for the realisation of their plan to build themselves a home of distinctive character. The objective was a house designed sensitively enough to harmonise with its natural surroundings, leaving intact the mature trees and the whole forest-like atmosphere of the setting. The building was to feel wide open to the changing natural seasons and the sunlight, drawing them close into the family’s everyday home life. It was to be an ecologically responsible building, capable of functioning sustainably with minimum demand on resources.

Exterior View

  • Architect: pott architects
  • Name of Project: House L
  • Location: Glienicke, Berlin, Germany

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Oleanderweg in Halle-Neustadt, Germany by Stefan Forster Achitekten (designed using ArchiCAD)

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012

Article source: Stefan Forster Achitekten

This conversion of existing prefabricated building in Halle-Neustadt resulted from the city reconstruction for the International Architectural Exhibition (IBA) in 2010. Originally, 2 or 3 apartments per floor were arranged around 11 staircases.  By reducing the staircases to 6 and removing the associated corridors.  It has allowed for the extension and rearrangment of the apartments. Outdoor spaces have been formed by removing alternating sections of the 3rd and 4th floorplates, creating large outdoor terrace spaces.  On the floors below, wide, continious balconies provide quality outside spaces for the flats.

Image Courtesy Jean-Luc Valentin

  • Architects: Stefan Forster Achitekten
  • Project: Oleanderweg
  • Location: Oleanderweg 21-45, 06122 Halle – Neustadt, Germany
  • Function: Residential Building
  • Client:GWG Gesellschaft für Wohn- und Gewerbeimmobilien Halle-Neustadt mbH
  • Site Area: 5.673 m2
  • Gross floor area: 9.307m2
  • Total gross floor area above grade (m2, sq ft): 7.311m2
  • Total gross floor area below grade (underground) (m2, sq ft): 1.726 m2
  • Stories: 5 floors above ground
  • Software used: ArchiCAD

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Calvin Klein in Berlin, Germany by J. MAYER H. Architects (designed using ArchiCAD)

Sunday, March 18th, 2012

Article source:  J. MAYER H. Architects

The event presented the Spring 2011 and Resort 2011 offerings which were showcased within the context of a special installation piece created by prominent Berlin-based, J. MAYER H. Architects, who was commissioned by CKI to create a unique and impactful experience that unites the various lines under an overall theme and concept to express a total lifestyle statement.

Image Courtesy Ludger Paffrath

  • Architects:  J. MAYER H. Architects
  • Project: Calvin Klein
  • Location: Berlin, Germany
  • Project Team: Juergen Mayer H., Wilko Hoffmann, Thomas Gillioz
  • Project: December 2009 – June 200
  • Presentation: July 7th, 2010 at Muenze, Berlin, Germany
  • Client: Calvin Klein, Inc.
  • Represented by: LOEWS GmbH
  • Construction by: Liganova GmbH
  • Photographer: Ludger Paffrath, Berlin and J. MAYER H. Architects
  • Software used: ArchiCAD

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Museum Folkwang in Essen, Germany by Zaha Hadid Architect

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

Article source: Zaha Hadid Architect
More projects by Zaha Hadid

This project pursued two main objectives: creating generous exhibition spaces directly connected to the existing museum building and integrating the museum and the neighbouring KWI institute into a creative campus. Our strategy organized the organic integration of exterior and interior spaces through a concept of ramification.

Museum Folkwang

  • Architects: Zaha Hadid Architect
  • Project: Museum Folkwang
  • Location: Essen, Germany
  • Design: Zaha Hadid with Patrik Schumacher
  • Project Leader: Jan Hübener
  • Design Team: Cornelius Schlotthauer, Gonzalo Carbajo, Susanne Lettau, Enrico Kleinke, Patrick Bedarf
  • Structural: ARUP Berlin, Florian Schenk
  • Fire: HHP-West Bielefeld, Heiko Zies
  • Mechanical Engineering: Transsolar Energietechnik Stuttgart, Volkmar Bleicher
  • Lighting: Ulrike Brandi Licht, Hamburg
  • Landscape Architect: WES+Partner Hamburg, Wolfgang Betz, Michael Kaschke

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Landesgartenschau in Weil am Rhein, Germany by Zaha Hadid Architects

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

Article source: Zaha Hadid Architects
More projects by Zaha Hadid

Designed and built for a garden festival, Landscape Formation One rejects the concept of building as ‘isolated object’ – bleeding out of and dissolving back into the surrounding landscape – utilizing a network of entangled paths and interwoven spaces to create a structure that contains an exhibition hall, cafe and environmental centre.

Landscape Formation One

  • Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Project: Landesgartenschau / Landscape Formation One
  • Location: Weil am Rhein, Germany
  • Completion Date: 1996 – 1999
  • Project Area: 845m2
  • Design: Zaha Hadid with Patrik Schumacher and Mayer Bahrle

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Oil Silo Home in Berlin, Germany by PinkCloud.dk

Monday, February 20th, 2012

Article source: PinkCloud.dk

The Oil Silo Home, designed by pinkcloud.dk in Berlin, recycles oil silos by transforming them into affordable houses. An oil silo is a storage container for compressed liquefied petroleum gas. There are approximately 49,000 oil silos in over 660 oil refineries worldwide! As the human population increases at an exponential rate, oil discovery decreases at an exponential rate. Soon all existing oil silos will be abandoned as fuel storage containers.

Exterior View

  • Architect: PinkCloud.dk
  • Name of Project: Oil Silo Home
  • Location: Berlin, Germany
  • Software used: Rhino, Grasshopper, 3D Studio Max, and EcoTect

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