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DLRG lifeboat station in Munich, Germany by kunze seeholzer architektur&stadtplanung

Thursday, February 9th, 2017

Article source: kunze seeholzer architektur&stadtplanung 

The building, finished in July 2010, is a purpose built lifeboat station for the DLRG lifeguard at Lake Fasaneriesee in Munich, Germany.

In order to provide a good view over the lake and to respond to existing planning rights, the building is located on the southern shore.

Image Courtesy © Jann Averwerser

  • Architects: kunze seeholzer architektur&stadtplanung
  • Project: DLRG lifeboat station
  • Location: Lake Fasaneriesee in Munich, Germany
  • Photography: Jann Averwerser
  • Client: Landeshauptstadt München
  • Project Management: Landeshauptstadt München
  • Structural Engineer: CWK – Ingenieurbüro für Bauwesen
  • Landscape Architects: fischer heumann landschaftsarchitekten
  • Electrical Services: IB Wich Gebäudetechnik
  • Sanitary Services: Ingenieur Planungsbüro Jörg Frühauf
  • Costs: approx. 375.000 €
  • Floor space: 196 m2
  • Cubature: 649 m3
  • Dimensions: 6,48 x 21,40 m
  • Completion: 07 / 2010
  • Construktion time: 10 months

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Bringing Together Urban Design, Architecture and Art in Frankfurt, Germany by schneider+schumacher

Tuesday, February 7th, 2017

Article source: v2com

Even from far away, the new sculpture in the office complex “die welle” draws attention to itself, inviting further exploration. It is an attraction that promotes the urban integration of the office complex within the adjacent inner city district.

The project remit was to redesign the external landscaped area in order to enhance the office complex “die welle“, located close to the Alte Oper in Frankfurt am Main. It was the name of the complex that sparked the initial idea for schneider+schumacher’s design. The architects decided to take this concept further and at the same time, to explore it in more depth: in the form of a three-dimensional wave that not only defines the space and attracts attention, but also creates an inviting place where people will want to be, therefore revitalizing the area. “When we see something onto which we can project our own images, experiences and memories, it conjures up associations and emotions. It awakens our interest”, explains Prof. Michael Schumacher, who, together with Till Schneider, runs the architectural practice schneider+schumacher.

Joyful wave, Image Courtesy © schneider+schumacher

  • Architects: schneider+schumacher
  • Project: Bringing Together Urban Design, Architecture and Art
  • Location: Frankfurt am Main, Germany
  • Client: AXA Investment Managers – Real Assets
  • Workmanship sculptures: Arnold AG
  • Structure Planning: B+G Ingenieur Bollinger und Grohmann GmbH
  • Landscape Design: KLA kiparlandschaftsarchitekten GmbH
  • Gross floor area: about 6.160 m²
  • Planning and construction dates: 11/2013 – 04/2016

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Zalando in Friedrichshain, Germany by Bruzkus Batek Architekten Partnerschaft

Thursday, February 2nd, 2017

Article source: Bruzkus Batek Architekten Partnerschaft

Based in the old Knorr Braking Systems factory, Friedrichshain – a protected historical site, is one of three of the online retailer Zalando’s locations in Berlin, employing around 2000 people. Bruzkus Batek architects have designed and conceptualised a multi-use “fashion hub” at the site, including a modern, fully featured canteen and terrace onto the interior courtyard.

Image Courtesy © Jens Bösenberg

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HEADQUARTER MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE in Ratingen, Germany by Kresings Architektur

Wednesday, February 1st, 2017

Article source: Kresings Architektur

The architectural conception of the new construction of the head office of Mitsubishi Electric Europe is based on the target of connecting different departments both horizontally and vertically across a total of six floor levels.

Image Courtesy © HG Esch Photography

  • Architects: Kresings Architektur
  • Project: HEADQUARTER MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE
  • Location: Mitsubishi-Electric-Platz 1, 40882 Ratingen, Germany
  • Photography: HG Esch Photography
  • Building contractor: RS&Partner Immobiliengesellschaft mbH
  • Building owner: Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V.
  • Project staff: Stefan Fuchs (Projektleiter), Guido Becker, André Pannenbäcker, Jörn Brambrink, Ralf Tielke, Kilian Kresing, Rainer M. Kresing, Nicolas Oevermann, Heinrich Nelling
  • Landscape architecture: RMP Stephan Lenzen Landschaftsarchitekten
  • Planning of structural framework: IBS GmbH & Co. KG

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House Rheder II in Brakel, Germany by Falkenberg Innenarchitektur

Wednesday, February 1st, 2017

Article source: v2com

“In a time of excess we have built a house that makes the essentials tangible,” says the client.

The house has become a place of retreat, a building that deliberately withdraws and allows the surrounding landscape to present itself to the full. Over the softly rushing waters of the stream, with a wide view into the green East-Westphalian landscape, the stress and hustle and bustle of everyday life is quickly forgotten.

View from Rheder country park, Image Courtesy © Reimund Braun

  • Architects: Falkenberg Innenarchitektur
  • Project: House Rheder II
  • Location: Rheder, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
  • Photography: Reimund Braun, Thomas Mayer
  • Project Completion: 2015

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BECYCLE Boutique Fitness Studio in Berlin, Germany by Lien Tran Interior Design + Götz + Bilchev Architekten, DRAA

Wednesday, February 1st, 2017

Article source: v2com

Rather than settling for mass-market anonymity, BECYCLE focuses on nurturing its unique identity and providing personal customer service. The studio is a space for kindred spirits who share a healthy, urban lifestyle and have highly developed aesthetic expectations.

Entrance area with shopping and chill-out zones, Image Courtesy © Sven Philipp

  • Architects: Lien Tran Interior Design + Götz + Bilchev Architekten, DRAA
  • Project: BECYCLE Boutique Fitness Studio: Quality over Quantity
  • Location: Berlin, Germany
  • Photography: Sven Philipp, Waldemar Salesski

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VISTA HOUSE in Stuttgart, Germany by Alexander Brenner Architects

Friday, January 27th, 2017

Article source: Alexander Brenner Architects

An art loving couple was able to purchase an outstanding scenic property in the north of Stuttgart with spectacular views over the city. The property is reached via a southern access road situated below.

Image Courtesy © Zooey Braun

  • Architects: Alexander Brenner Architects
  • Project: VISTA HOUSE
  • Location: Stuttgart, Germany
  • Photography: Zooey Braun
  • Plot size: 1.550 m²
  • Living area: 440 m²
  • Utility space: 196 m²
  • Completion: 2012

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Cloud Cuckoo House in Black Forest, Germany by Uber Raum Architects

Sunday, January 22nd, 2017

Article source: Uber Raum Architects

Introduction

London practice UberRaum Architects have built a mountainside house with dramatic interiors and framed views inspired by its surrounding landscape.

Cloud Cuckoo House in the Black Forest, Germany, sits at an altitude of 800m above sea level.  When fog drifts into the valley, the home for a young family appears to float above the clouds, enjoying magical uninterrupted views across the fairytale landscape of the Upper-Rhine area.

Image Courtesy © Uber Raum Architects

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TextilWerk in Bocholt, Germany by Atelier Brueckner GmbH

Friday, January 20th, 2017

Article source: Atelier Brueckner GmbH 

A subtle dialogue between historical structure and current architectonic accents is being offered at the former Herding spinning mill in Bocholt. The industrial monument has been reinvented for use as a cultural centre. Warehouse for shows, special exhibition areas, event spaces and catering found place at the so called TextilWerk. “Reanimate and reinvent” were the maxims of ATELIER BRÜCKNER. By means of careful architectural surgery the original functional interrelationships of the factory were underlined. The language of form and colour are derived from the old building structure.

Exterior View at Night, Image Courtesy © Mac Tanó

  • Architects: Atelier Brueckner GmbH
  • Project: TextilWerk
  • Location: Bocholt, Germany
  • Photography: Mac Tanó and Martin Holtappels
  • Partners: Prof. Uwe R. Brückner, Shirin Frangoul-Brückner, Prof. Eberhard Schlag, Britta Nagel
  • Project manager: Michel Casertano
  • Graphical guidance system: Jana Fröhlich
  • Construction management: BLB of the LWL (The Regional Association of Westphalia-Lippe (LWL)
  • Construction supervision: Eling Architekten, Wesel
  • Planing of the supporting structure: Ingenieurbüro Pross, Bocholt
  • Electric planing: Ingenieurbüro Kipp & Knuhr, Borken
  • Building services: K&L Energietechnik, Hamminkeln
  • Light concept: LDE Belzner Holmes, Stuttgart 
  • Ceiling installation of the restaurant: ATELIER BRÜCKNER, Stuttgart
  • Filmic animation of the foyer: Thauma Motion Design Studio, Stuttgart
  • Exhibition space: 6.000 sqm
  • Main area: 3.600 sqm
  • Floors: 4, plus a new top floor with restaurant
  • Contract / Project beginning: 2009
  • Opening: 2 September 2011

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NEW NEUE GALERIE – MUSEUM OF THE 20TH CENTURY in Berlin, Germany by MCKNHM Architects and Tinkercraft

Wednesday, January 18th, 2017

Article source: MCKNHM Architects

The building assignment, calling for a new element between “icons of 20th century architectural history,“ Mies Van Der Rohe’s Neuer National Gallery and Hans Scharoun’s Berlin Philharmonics among other listed buildings of high cultural and architectural significance, requires both a sensitive and strong architectural as well as urban intervention. To us, composition, clarity and austerity all coalesce to form an appropriate response, situated at the nexus of the urban fabric at Berlin’s Cultural Forum.

EXTERIOR VIEW ENTRANCE NORTH, Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects and Tinkercraft

EXTERIOR VIEW ENTRANCE NORTH, Image Courtesy © MCKNHM Architects and Tinkercraft

  • Architects: MCKNHM Architects and Tinkercraft
  • Project: NEW NEUE GALERIE – MUSEUM OF THE 20TH CENTURY
  • Location: Berlin, Germany
  • Partners: MCKNHM Architects and Tinkercraft – Mark Mueckenheim and Nicole Lambrou
  • Team: Mark Mueckenheim (MCKNHM), Nicole Lambrou (Tinkercraft), Tara Abedini, Nojan Adami, (f)Landschaftsarchitektur, Gunter
  • Fischer, ARUP San Francisco, Felix Weber
  • Scale: 27725m²
  • Year: 2015/2016

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