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A SPACE FOR HAGIUS in Berlin, Germany by Gonzalez Haase Architects

Monday, January 24th, 2022

Article source: Gonzalez Haase Architects

With Hagius, the two brothers Nicolas and Timothy Hagius set out to create a sports studio in which mind and body are ultimately connected. The 600 m2 space located in a historic post office from 1902, was completely restored by Gonzalez Haase AAS in neutral interiors that mute the noise of modern-day.

To accommodate the holistic concept, in which light, sound and aroma stimulation is varied throughout the day to support the circadian rhythm, a design was implemented to play an active role in targeted prompts and removing external distractors. All elements deemed structurally unnecessary were removed to create two main axes that open up the view over the entire length of the building – from south to north and from west to east, crossing in the reception area. At either end of the central axis, a round matte stainless-steel panel with a diameter of 1.6 meters was installed to reflect light within the space. In the east, the circular back wall hosts a drinking fountain – in the west, sound equipment and custom incense installations.

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ANOHA – The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum in Berlin, Germany by Olson Kundig

Monday, January 24th, 2022

Article source: Olson Kundig

Inspired by the pioneering vision of Noah’s Ark at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, which underscores the importance of diversity, collaboration and second chances, ANOHA The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin seeks to give the museum’s youngest guests a sense of hope and possibility. Located within an existing former flower market hall, the heart of ANOHA is a circular wooden ark, standing almost 23 feet (7 meters) tall with a 92-foot (28-meter) base diameter. The curvilinear ark complements the curved ribs of the Brutalist light scoops overhead, while the shift in materiality from concrete to wood offers a softening counterpoint to the existing space.

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  • Architects: Olson Kundig
  • Project: ANOHA – The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum
  • Location: Berlin, Germany
  • Photography: Hufton & Crow
  • Size: 29,062 SF (2,700 sq m), net project area; ark is 6,296 SF (585 sq m), standing almost 23 feet (7 meters) tall with a 92-foot (28-meter) diameter
  • Local Site Manager: Labs von Helmolt
  • Local Architect: Architekturbüro Engelbrecht
  • Local Exhibit Designer: IGLHAUT + von GROTE
  • Owner’s Representative: IBPM GmbH – Projektsteuerung

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DANZA Restaurant in Ludwigsburg, Germany by Ippolito Fleitz Group – Identity Architects

Saturday, January 22nd, 2022

Article source: Ippolito Fleitz Group – Identity Architects

Local cultural aficionados already know and love the Forum am Schlosspark in Ludwigsburg for its vibrant music, dance and theatre programme. DANZA is a restaurant that joins the ensemble following a thorough renovation of its gastronomic offering, skilfully picking up on the existing mood and taking it in an atmospheric, culinary direction.

Image Courtesy © Philip Kottlorz

  • Architects: Ippolito Fleitz Group – Identity Architects
  • Project: DANZA Restaurant
  • Location: Ludwigsburg, Germany
  • Photography: Philip Kottlorz
  • Client: Better Taste GmbH
  • Size: Restaurant: 210 m², Kitchen: 350 m²
  • Team: Alexander Assmann, Gunter Fleitz, Johannes Hanebuth, Theresia Hug, Andrea Martinez, Isabel Pohle, Markus Schmidt, Daniela Schröder
  • Year: 2021

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House SG in Schorndorf, Germany by FINCKH ARCHITEKTEN BDA

Friday, January 21st, 2022

Article source: FINCKH ARCHITEKTEN BDA

The property is located on the southern slope of schorndorf (20 km east of stuttgart), directly bordering a protected area. in the north and east beautiful orchards as far as the eye can see, in the south and west marginal, uninspiring architecture. A place between urbanity and nature.

The division of the building into three equal squares and their offset arrangement results in a maximum level of sunshine and orientation towards nature for all areas at all times of the day. through a split of the levels, the outside landscape and topography are experienced inside the building. Our building isn’t aligned to the structures of the surrounding buildings but reaches deeper and evolves from the task itself and the context of the location. it interlocks with the adjacent green and creates the transition to the residential area.

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  • Architects: FINCKH ARCHITEKTEN BDA
  • Project: House SG
  • Location: Schorndorf, Germany
  • Photography: Thomas sixt finckh
  • Land size: 692 qm
  • Living space: haus 198 qm einliegerwohnung 39 qm
  • Client: family segrt dürer weg 39
  • Completition: June 2019

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Fuggerei in Augsburg, Germany by MVRDV

Saturday, January 1st, 2022

Article source: MVRDV

MVRDV, in cooperation with the Fugger Foundations, is adding its expertise in urban planning and housing architecture to a dynamic, forward-looking, interdisciplinary conversation about the future of social housing. Undertaken as part of the celebrations marking the 500th anniversary of the Fuggerei social housing in Augsburg, Germany, MVRDV’s contributions include visions for future Fuggereien, as well as the design for an exhibition pavilion to open in Augsburg in May next year.

The Fuggerei is the world’s oldest social housing complex. The brainchild of merchant Jakob Fugger, since 1521 it has provided a place for people to live with dignity, charging a constant, unchanging rent of just one guilder a year – or 0.88 euros in modern currency.

Image Courtesy © MVRDV

  • Architects: MVRDV
  • Project: Fuggerei
  • Location: Augsburg, Germany

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Waldkliniken Eisenberg in Thuringia, Germany by Matteo Thun & Partners

Wednesday, December 15th, 2021

Article source: Matteo Thun & Partners

Waldkliniken Eisenberg is the largest Orthopaedic Center in Germany with an internationally known professorship for Orthopedics at the University of Jena, in the middle of the Saale-Holzland district in the Thuringian Forest. Architecture and interior of the new hospital building convinced the Ministry of Thuringia as the most ecological, sustainable and economical concept. The aim of the design of the new building is to positively influence the relationship between physical space and human well-being.

The circular building, with its facade made of local wood and with 128 patient rooms and 246 beds, will accommodate orthopedic patients after their operations in a building that consciously puts its temporary residents at the center. Our architecture for hospitals corresponds the concept of ‘Hospitecture’: the design language combines the aesthetics of hospitality projects with the one of the healthcare sector. The focus is the guest (lat: hospes). Architecture and interior are intended to promote the healing.

Image Courtesy © Matteo Thun & Partners

  • Architects: Matteo Thun & Partners
  • Project: Waldkliniken Eisenberg
  • Location: Thuringia, Germany
  • Photography: Gionata Xerra

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The ‘O’ in Mannheim, Germany by MVRDV

Monday, December 6th, 2021

Article source: MVRDV

The first apartment sales have been closed for the ‘O’, an MVRDV-designed high-rise that – as one of four letter-shaped apartment buildings that together spell out the word HOME – forms one of the standout elements of Mannheim’s Franklin Mitte neighbourhood. The 15-storey building mixes 120 apartments with ground level commercial units and a bar and terrace. With its playful shape, the building also functions as a local landmark, and a key contributor to the character of the neighbourhood at large.

Image Courtesy © MVRDV

  • Architects: MVRDV
  • Project: The ‘O’
  • Location: Mannheim, Germany
  • Size and Programme: 27,500m2 mixed-use
  • Design Team: Jeroen Zuidgeest, Markus Nagler, Christine Sohar, Philipp Kramer, Johannes Pilz, Mateusz Wojcieszek, Thomas Grievink, Eleonora Lattanzi, Dex Weel, Manuel Magnaguagno, Mikel Vazquez, Magdalena Gorecka
  • Director: Sven Thorissen
  • Client: RVI
  • Structural engineer: G+H Tragwerksplanung GmbH
  • Year: 2016–2025

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House Viewpoint in Stuttgart, Germany by Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH

Saturday, November 27th, 2021

Article source: Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH

Every family desires a home that gives them as much freedom as possible to meet their needs. “House Viewpoint” is set in a prime hillside location in Stuttgart; its occupants, parents with two children, have treated themselves to a home that not only serves their current needs, but is designed to grow with its occupants and their future needs in the best possible sense. In this way, an existing detached family home has become a residential idyll that combines modern city life with the desire for a private retreat.

Image Courtesy © Philip Kottlorz

  • Architects: Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH
  • Project: House Viewpoint
  • Location: Stuttgart, Germany
  • Photography: Philip Kottlorz
  • Team: Alexander Assmann, Marlene Court, Gunter Fleitz, Peter Ippolito, You Seok Kirschenmann, Stefanie Maurer, Verena Schiffl, Markus Schmidt
  • Size: 410 m²
  • Year: 2020

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Kaltensteinhalle – Timber Sports Hall in Vaihingen an der Enz, Germany by Dietrich Untertrifaller

Friday, November 5th, 2021

Article source: Dietrich Untertrifaller

The new sports hall at the Alter Postweg in Vaihingen an der Enz (Baden-Württemberg) is designed as a compact, functional and very economical timber element construction. Only the parts in contact with the ground are made of reinforced concrete. It is divided into a three-field sports hall with spectator area, a three-storey functional area and a multi-purpose wing with foyer. All functions are united under one roof.

Image Courtesy © Dietrich Untertrifaller

  • Architects: Dietrich Untertrifaller
  • Project: Kaltensteinhalle – Timber Sports Hall
  • Location: Vaihingen an der Enz, Germany

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Gotthard-Müller School in Filderstadt, Germany by Behnisch Architekten

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2021

Article source: Behnisch Architekten

Behnisch Architekten has created a whole new school campus in Filderstadt, south of Stuttgart. The competition for the project stipulated that the existing site, comprising the Gotthard-Müller School, an affiliated sports hall, and the neighboring Fleinsbach School, should receive an architectural upgrade and be adapted to the demands of the new pedagogical concept, which features a form of “all-day school care.” The task was to create a new building for the Gotthard-Müller elementary (Grundschule) and community school (Gemeinschaftsschule) that would accommodate two parallel classes in each grade, as well as an extension area catering to the Fleinsbach junior high school (Realschule) and a cafeteria for general student use all integrated into a single school campus.

Image Courtesy © David Matthiessen

  • Architects: Behnisch Architekten
  • Project: Gotthard-Müller School
  • Location: Filderstadt, Germany
  • Photography: David Matthiessen
  • Client: Stadt Filderstadt
  • Gross: 9.498 m² / 102,237 sq.ft.
  • Volume: 33.733 m3 / 1.8191.281 cu.ft.
  • Competition: 2016, 1st prize

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