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Museum Tonofenfabrik in Lahr, Germany by heneghan peng architects

Wednesday, October 17th, 2018

Article source: heneghan peng architects

The former Tonofenfabrik (Clay Oven Factory) is situated in the historic centre of Lahr in Germany, close to the remains of the medieval castle ‘Storchenturm’ and the medieval town wall. In danger of complete deterioration, the listed building has been reinvented as a City Museum utilizing this strategic urban location to create a destination for tourists and residents alike involving them with the history and heritage of Lahr in a way the old museum in the city’s park was never able to. The old industrial brick building was not only transformed into a modern museum, but the somewhat incomplete ‘L’ shaped volume has been completed by a new stair tower forming a coherent ensemble of old and new.

Image Courtesy © Thomas Bruns

  • Architects: heneghan peng architects
  • Project: Museum Tonofenfabrik
  • Location: Lahr, Germany
  • Photography: Thomas Bruns, Ute Zscharnt
  • Client: City of Lahr
  • Design Team: Shih-Fu Peng, Andreas Dopfer (Project Architect), Kathrin Klaus, Johanna Dreier, Seyhan Özgen
  • Site Supervision: Justies Rünzi Architekten
  • Exhibition Designer: Museo Consult
  • Structures: Göppert Ingenieure
  • Landscape: AG Freiraum
  • Gross Area: 1.800m²
  • Tender: 02/2014
  • Planning: 07/2015
  • Construction: 09/2015
  • Completion: 03/2017

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Haus B in Dreieich, Germany by one fine day Architekten

Friday, October 12th, 2018

Article source: one fine day Architekten

Settlements
Haus B is located in in the town of Dreieich, within the vicinity of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Here the house is embedded in a quite typical suburban housing settlement that had been developed during the 1960s. Today, this settlement depicts both: the aesthetics of an increasingly wealthy, yet rather conservative and homogeneous suburban society during the so-called “Wirtschaftswunder” of post-war Germany; and a heavily plural and individualist approach towards the aesthetics of one’s own house that manifests itself in a rather eclectic collage of styles since the 1990s.

The former local societal, cultural and aesthetic conventions of the1960s reflect themselves in a rather homogeneous array of small-scale bungalows and houses with allegedly local stylistic elements, such as gabled or hipped roofs and a rather rustic-style use of materials. On the other side a much more differentiated and somewhat reckless approach to size and individualized aesthetics has filled empty plots but also replaced existing houses since the 1990s. Thus, Haus B finds itself in an apparently homogeneous, yet at least architecturally also quite ambiguous neighbourhood. Here it has to balance the needs of contemporary living and aesthetics with the cultural and formal implications of a grown context that is typical for many suburban settlements throughout the region.

Image Courtesy © one fine day Architekten

  • Architects: one fine day Architekten
  • Project: Haus B
  • Location: Dreieich, Germany
  • Software used: Rhino, Grasshopper
  • From Design to Construction Documentation (LPH1-5): one fine day. office for architectural design, Daniela Hake, Holger Hoffmann, Hajdiin Dragusha, Janis Millard, Gabriele Gölzer
  • Tender and Site Supervision (LPH6-8): Ulrike Thies, Freie Architektin, M.Sc. IPM
  • Structural Design: Wassink Ingenieure, Jürgen Scholte-Wassink

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New Concert Hall Nuremberg in Germany by MATTHIJS LA ROI

Thursday, October 11th, 2018

Article source: MATTHIJS LA ROI 

Architectural Concept

The Nuremberg Concert Hall extends the historically rich heritage of the Meistersingerhalle and enriches the cultural city of Nuremberg with a unique musical experience in which music and space become one. Based on Nuremberg’s landmark, the duality of its the twin castles, two buildings side by side create a synergetic connection to a coherent unity. Connected in a symbolic ‘band’, a circulating podium made of natural stone links the ensemble.

The solid base grounds the structure, which creates an inviting lightness through its vertical foyer as a central distributor together with a translucent, energy-optimized roof construction.

Image Courtesy © BART//BRATKE, Matthijs la Roi Architects

  • Architects: MATTHIJS LA ROI
  • Project: New Concert Hall Nuremberg
  • Location: Nuremberg, Germany
  • Photography: BART//BRATKE, Matthijs la Roi Architects
  • Software used: Rhino 3D

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Homeless shelter Liebrechtstraße, Germany by RKW Architecture +

Thursday, September 27th, 2018

Article source: RKW Architecture +

In Essen (Germany) the last two blocks of a homeless shelter were handed over to the users in 2018. The three clearly structured, parallel buildings characterised by exposed concrete and sky-blue glazed bricks are the result of an invitation to tender issued by the City of Essen. What was sought were new buildings for a homeless shelter for 119 people, as well as office space for 2 social workers and 2 housing administrators. RKW Architektur + won the public tender with its modular concept. Despite or precisely because of the tight budget, the architects were able to deliver a complex of noticeable architectural quality.

Image Courtesy © Marcus Pietrek

  • Architects: RKW Architecture +
  • Project: Homeless shelter Liebrechtstraße
  • Location: Liebrechtstraße, Essen, Germany
  • Photography: Marcus Pietrek
  • Software used: Autocad
  • Client: City of Essen
  • Landscape Architecture: Raitz von Frentz und Tilosen, Krefeld-Linn
  • Project Management: Tobias Bünemann, Silke Lange
  • Project Team: Thomas Zimmer, Anne van Loh
  • Construction Management: REICHEL Ingenieurgesellschaft für
  • Structural Analysis: R&P Ruffert Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, Limburg
  • Fire Safety: BSCON Brandschutzconsult GmbH, Essen
  • Technical Building Systems: Ingenieurbüro Blasczok, Düsseldorf
  • Building Physics: Ingenieurbüro Blasczok, Düsseldorf
  • Built Area: 4,210 m² GFA
  • Completion: 2018

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Bayreuth Youth Hostel in Germany by LAVA

Wednesday, September 26th, 2018

Article source: LAVA

It’s the new generation of youth hostels – innovative, integrative and international – and has recently opened in Bayreuth, Germany. The fluid structure is integrated into the landscape, with contemporary materials and holistic sustainability – a place for active people of all abilities.

Image Courtesy © Häfele, Studio Huber

  • Architects: LAVA (Laboratory for Visionary Architecture), Berlin with WENZEL + WENZEL, Frankfurt
  • Project: Bayreuth Youth Hostel
  • Location: Bayreuth, Germany
  • Photography: LAVA / Häfele, Studio Huber / DJH, Robert Pupeter
  • Client: Bavarian Youth Hostel Association
  • Team: Julian Fahrenkamp (PL), Angelika Hermann, Jan Kozerski, Mikolay Scibisz, Nicola Schunter, Paula Gonzalez, Güley Alagöz, Elise Elsacker, Myung Lee, Yuan Ma 
  • Competition Team: Sebastian Schott, Stephan Albrecht, Stefanie Pesel, Wenzel+Wenzel: Matias Wenzel, Sven Becker, Thilo von Wintzingerode, Erik Muth
  • Structural Planning: Engelsmann Peters, Stuttgart
  • Building Services: IBT.PAN, Berlin
  • Fire Protection: Bau.art, Munich
  • Wayfinding: Space Agency, London
  • Cost: 10m euro
  • Area: 3.800m2 BGF

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Neue Mitte Perlach in Munich, Germany by AllesWirdGut

Tuesday, September 25th, 2018

Article source: AllesWirdGut

Strong Basis

With their design of the Perlach Plaza, AlleswirdGut provide an important puzzle stone in the urban development of the new “KulturQuadrat” quarter on Munich’s Hanns Seidel Square. An urban mixed use of retail and service businesses, restaurants, residential units, and a hotel make Perlach Plaza the calling card of the new Neuperlach neighborhood.

At the heart of the master plan is a roughly 5,000 square meter central park enclosed, and shielded, by buildings. On a total gross floor area of 50,000 square meters, high-quality usable floor space is being developed in the mixed-used complex of Perlach Plaza with direct connection to the subway system, the cultural center on the north side, and the park through a transit floor.

Image Courtesy © AllesWirdGut

  • Architects: AllesWirdGut
  • Project: Neue Mitte Perlach
  • Location: Munich, Germany
  • Client: Perlach Plaza GmbH
  • Competition Team: Anna Kapranova, Christine Bödicker, Daniel Pannacci, Felix Reiner, Jonas Wehrle, Marko Acimovic
  • Project Team: Christine Bödicker, Eva Birova, Ferdinand Kersten, Jan Fischer, Johannes Windbichler, Julia Stockinger, Kerstin Schön, Lena Waldenberger, Marko Acimovic, Markus Stürzenbacher, Michal Stehlik, Ondrej Stehlik, Patrick Tinauer, Till Martin
  • Structural Design & TGA: Seidl & Partner Engineering
  • Landscape Planning: Grabner Huber Lipp, Freising
  • Client Representation/ Project Management: ALPHA Projekt Partner
  • Project stages: LP1–LP5
  • Costs: 50.000.000 € netto
  • GFA: 55000 m²
  • Competition: Oct. 2017 – 1st prize
  • Completion: 2021

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New building for the EBZ in Bochum, Germany by Gerber Architekten

Monday, September 10th, 2018

Article source: Gerber Architekten

The European Education Centre for the Housing and Real Estate Industry (EBZ) in Bochum is the sector’s largest education provider in Germany and has been enlarged with the addition of a training and event centre. The design by Gerber Architekten from Dortmund, who were awarded a first prize in a competition, was constructed in just two years. The completed building was inaugurated in the presence of Ina Scharrenbach (Minister of Home Affairs, Municipal Affairs, Construction and Equal Rights) at the Housing and Real Estate summer party on Thursday 19.07.2018.

Image Courtesy © Jürgen Landes

  • Architects: Gerber Architekten (Peter Masik)
  • Project: New building for the EBZ
  • Location: Bochum, Germany
  • Client: EBZ – Europäisches Bildungszentrum der Wohnungs- und Immobilienwirtschaft
  • Design Director: Benjamin Sieber
  • Competitions: Alexandra Kranert Lech Sawicki Birthe Habdank, Feng Zhang
  • Project Leader: Marko Kraus
  • Interior Designer: Gretha Kröck, Mareike Köhler
  • Landscape Architect: Tim Kraus, Katrin Mauer, Judith Hilgers
  • Gross Floor Area: 2,972 m²
  • Gross Volume: 13.726 m³
  • Construction Period: 2016–2018

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CentoNew in Rostock, Germany by GEWERS PUDEWILL

Monday, September 10th, 2018

Article source: GEWERS PUDEWILL

Centogene AG is a company that operates worldwide in the field of analysis of rare congenital diseases through genetic diagnostic testing. Originated by a spin-off from the University of Rostock, the company is growing rapidly and dynamically. The decision for a new building has been made for about 220 employees at the location Rostock.

The new location is realized in an attractive position at the water front on the Silohalbinsel in Rostock. The building design consists of staggered structures: a continuous podium on the ground floor with the main entrance and two rising 2-storey structures. They surround above the ground floor a semi-public greened atrium which opens on both sides towards the water.

View-from-Holzhalbinsel, Image Courtesy © HG Esch

  • Architects: GEWERS PUDEWILL
  • Project: CentoNew
  • Location: Rostock, Germany
  • Photography: HG Esch
  • Completion: 2018

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House Three in Germany by Gellink + Schwämmlein Architekten

Friday, September 7th, 2018

Article source: Gellink + Schwämmlein Architekten

The location of House Three is characterised by an unobstructed view of the Swabian Alps, which includes a medieval monastery located in the centre of the village. It was desired by the owners to have the monastery in direct sight from the house. The fulfilment of this wish was complicated by a tight development plan and a narrow construction window. Nevertheless, in satisfying the needs of the brief a structural geometry was developed that allowed for a complete view of the monastery – the balcony area on the south side of the house was extruded out of the building envelope, allowing for the panoramic view over the village and the surrounding landscape.

Image Courtesy © Gellink + Schwämmlein Architekten

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The Stoic City in Frankfurt, Germany by Bernd Steinhuber and FIPE Architecture

Monday, September 3rd, 2018

Article source: Bernd Steinhuber and FIPE Architecture

At Light & Building 2018 in Frankfurt, visitors encountered XAL in a minimalistic abstract city. It is the background, it is essential.

A city is not merely the sum of its structures, its ambiance, its participants and how they shape it. It consists of stories. It consists of history. It consists of frontiers and limits. Where in earlier times there were walls made of stone, today is is capital that sets the boundaries. And it is the exclusivity of what lies within these boundaries that seems superficially desirable.

Image Courtesy © AdrianBischoff

  • Architects: Bernd Steinhuber and FIPE Architecture
  • Project: The Stoic City
  • Location: Frankfurt, Germany
  • Photography: AdrianBischoff

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