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“Pharmacy of the Future”, Schultheiss Quartier Berlin in Germany by Studio Aisslinger

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2019

Article source: Studio Aisslinger

“Pharmacy of the Future“

STUDIO AISSLINGER at Schultheiss Quartier Berlin

A pharmacy has always been a special place to go to. Everybody knows the image of the whitedressed pharmacist in front of dark-wood shelfs and drawer units covering the walls from floor to ceiling. Personal contact and individual advise make part of this image, holding memories of the real world experience a visit to the apothecary once was.

Image Courtesy © Studio Aisslinger

  • Architects: Studio Aisslinger
  • Project: “Pharmacy of the Future”, Schultheiss Quartier Berlin
  • Location: Berlin, Germany
  • Concept / Storytelling / Design: Werner Aisslinger
  • Project Management, Concept & Architecture: Julia Walk
  • Concept & Architecture: Monika Losos, Laura Dervishi
  • Design: Julius Iversen
  • Operator: Heike Zweydinger
  • Project Phases: 2017 – 2018

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Kantini in Bikini Berlin, Germany by Studio Aisslinger

Monday, April 22nd, 2019

Article source: Studio Aisslinger

BIKINI Concept Shopping Mall has a new pulsating heart pumping bright colour through its system: KANTINI, Europe’s first Design Food Court. Modern, easy-going and witty. These three adjectives characterise the city of Berlin as well as BIKINI’s architecture and lay the groundwork for the inspiration behind KANTINI’s design.

Delicious dining calls for a special and atmospheric backdrop. An array of especially created seating and lounging furniture provides KANTINI’s diners with the choice of sitting at either the panoramic window in the loggia, overlooking the neighbouring Zoo, or the sofa landscape, inspired by the huge bird aviaries next door, or even one of the many swings, all of which are bespoke editions. The Design Food Court’s concept and its 13 bespoke food stalls, designed as flexible modular counters, cater to the tenants’ needs.

Image Courtesy © Studio Aisslinger

  • Architects: Studio Aisslinger
  • Project: Kantini in Bikini Berlin
  • Location: Berlin, Germany
  • Design Team: Werner Aisslinger, Monika Losos, Julia Walk, Nicole Losos

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25Hours Hotel “The Circle” in Cologne, Germany by Studio Aisslinger

Sunday, April 21st, 2019

Article source: Studio Aisslinger

“Back to the Future“

The 25hours Hotel The Circle in Cologne

The story telling takes the architecture and the time, in which this spectacular rotunda, the administrative center of the Gerling insurance group was built, as starting point, transforming the monument into a visionary rotational body, resembling a station floating in outer space.

In 1958, during the time of the “Wirtschaftswunder“, positive utopias and the belief in technological progress were ubiquitous. Life on the moon, on mars or space platforms seemed to be close and the goal of human evolution appeared to lie in a fully engineered future.

Image Courtesy © Studio Aisslinger

  • Architects: Studio Aisslinger
  • Project: 25Hours Hotel “The Circle”
  • Location: Cologne, Germany
  • Concept / Storytelling / Design: Werner Aisslinger
  • Project Manager / Storytelling / Creative Direction: Jan Patrick Bastian
  • Concept / Design / Creative Direction: Tina Bunyaprasit
  • Design & Architecture: Katariina Minits
  • Concept & Architecture: Dirk Borchering, Monika Losos
  • Project Management: Isabel Hane
  • Design: Julius Iversen
  • Investor: Immofinanz / Proximus
  • Building Renovation / Architecture: O&O Baukunst
  • Project Phases: 2015 – 2018

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Haus S in Stuttgart, Germany by Behnisch Architekten

Sunday, April 21st, 2019

Article source: Behnisch Architekten

This private residence was revisioned to embrace the surrounding woods and tranquil hillside location while also offering city views of Stuttgart from a new upper floor. In place of a double-pitched roof, a simple yet structured, open-plan floor is realized atop the house, a building from the 1930s, which had been previously refurbished in 1990. The architectural idea was to place a deliberately unobtrusive structure upon the existing building. The second floor addition stands in contrast to the massive lower level without dominating it, creating a focal point for the house via massive glazing and without disturbing views of the surrounding landscape.

Image Courtesy © David Matthiessen

  • Architects: Behnisch Architekten
  • Project: Haus S
  • Location: Stuttgart, Germany
  • Photography: David Matthiessen
  • Gross: 2,000 sq.ft.
  • Volume: 27,000 cu.ft.

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House for Kids in Ostfildern, Germany by se\arch

Thursday, April 18th, 2019

Article source: se\arch

The daycare is located directly on the edge of the forest and is oriented towards the outdoor play area in nature. The entrance area is facing the street and the garden exits via a covered front area. A porch leads to the central play hall, which also connects all the rooms. Rectangular wooden boxes, interlocked at an angle of 45° with each other, form the basic and supporting structure of the building.

Image Courtesy © Zooey Braun

  • Architects: se\arch (Stefanie Eberding and Stephan Eberding)
  • Project: House for Kids
  • Location: Ostfildern, Germany
  • Photography: Zooey Braun
  • Client: Stadt Ostfildern
  • Completion: 09/2017

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Frankfurt Grand Central in Germany by mecanoo architecten

Wednesday, April 10th, 2019

Article source: mecanoo architecten

Frankfurt am Main is the fifth largest city in Germany, with more than 700,000 inhabitants. It is a high-rise city with about thirty towers reaching above a hundred meters in and around the centre. The population is growing, bringing an increase in housing demand in all market segments. Within walking distance of the Central Station, where the former station post office once stood, a multifunctional residential tower is being developed by Phoenix and Gross & Partner. The competition for this development has been won by Mecanoo.

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  • Architects: mecanoo architecten
  • Project: Frankfurt Grand Central
  • Location: Frankfurt, Germany

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AEB Headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany by Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH

Friday, March 29th, 2019

Article source: Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH 

The new Stuttgart-Möhringen headquarters of AEB, a leading manufacturer of logistics and foreign trade software, fulfil a life dream of the company’s founder: all employees in Stuttgart are now united under one roof. Stuttgart-based architectural firm Riehle+Assoziierte has designed a new building that fulfils the desire for a transparent architecture. The office space with its 400 workstations is arranged around a four-storey-high atrium that allows for circumferential movement. We in turn have created a differentiated offering of work and communication worlds, effectively translating the company philosophy ‘offen.kundig.eigen.bestimmt.weiter.führend.gut’ into a stimulating interior architecture.

Image Courtesy © Alec Bastian

  • Architects: Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH (Riehle+ Assoziierte GmbH+Co. KG)
  • Project: AEB Headquarters
  • Location: Stuttgart, Germany
  • Photography: Alec Bastian
  • Team: Arsen Aliverdiiev, Ephraim Ebertshäuser, Gunter Fleitz, Frederik Gordt, Florian Holzer, Peter Ippolito, Kamil Kaczmarek, You Seok Kirschenmann
    Axel Knapp, Claudia Lira Grajales, Mario Rodriguez, Charlotte Scheben, Caroliin Stusak
  • Partner: Lichtwerke Köln (Lichtplanung)
  • Size: 14.400 m2
  • Year: Juli 2017

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Civic Center in Lohr am Main, Germany by Bez + Kock Architekten

Thursday, March 28th, 2019

Article source: Bez + Kock Architekten

The Civic Center in Lohr am Main, Germany, occupies an important urban site at the entrance to the town, creating a cultural destination for music, theater and conference events.

The Civic Center is a seven-cornered polygonal form. Due to the polygonal shape, a house without a back is created, which can respond individually to the diversity of the adjacent urban spaces. Still, a public plaza orients the building towards the town center.

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

  • Architects: Bez + Kock Architekten
  • Project: Civic Center in Lohr am Main
  • Location: Lohr am Main, Germany
  • Photography: Brigida González
  • Software used: Vectorworks

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Conversion of the Bornemann High-rise into Jobcenter Berlin-Mitte in Germany by Rüthnick Architekten

Thursday, March 14th, 2019

Article source: Rüthnick Architekten

The extension of the town hall from the 1960s in the Müllerstraße, in opposite to the Leopoldplatz, was converted by Rüthnick Architekten and technically as well as energetically updated to the latest technological standards.

A special influence on the plans for the transformation of the listed ensemble was the preservation of the draft character of Fritz Bornemann.

Between 1964 and 1966, according to the plans of the architect Fritz Bornemann, a twelve-story high-rise and an upstream single-storey annex were built, which, at the time, served as the district council hall (BVV-Saal).

Image Courtesy © Kevin Fuchs

  • Architects: Rüthnick Architekten
  • Project: Conversion of the Bornemann High-rise into Jobcenter Berlin-Mitte
  • Location: Müllerstraße 147, 13353 Berlin, Germany
  • Photography: Andreas Meichsner, Kevin Fuchs
  • Client: Land Berlin 
  • Structure Planning: Ingenieurbüro Rüdiger Jockwer GmbH
  • Building Physics: JH Ingenieure
  • Building Services: Heimann Ingenieure GmbH
  • Building Costs: 10.76 Mio. € 
  • GFA: 8,908 m²
  • GBV: 33,198 m³ 
  • Realization: 2013-2018

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Nett Winery in Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Germany by Architects Collective

Wednesday, March 6th, 2019

Article source: Architects Collective

Japan and Vienna meet in the Pfalz 

The Nett Winery, located in the Pfalz wine region of Germany, can be described as a light, modern, generous and representative building. Comprised of two long-stretched halls as well as a covered passage, it looks like a geometric ray ready to unfold across the landscape. Inside the building, the wine ripens on a vast space of nearly 4,500 m². Claiming the highest quality of wine production, the challenge was to design a completely new building that ambitiously combines the entire production as well as a shop, tasting room, storage, office and living spaces – and which meets the family’s expectations, too. In Architects Collective Christian Nett found a partner from Vienna that could implement his vision of an efficient, ecological and ambitious plan to create a winery of the future.

Image Courtesy © Rui Camilo

  • Architects: Architects Collective
  • Project: Nett Winery
  • Location: Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Germany
  • Photography: Rui Camilo

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