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Brew Box Pad in Berlin, Germany by Itay Friedman Architects

Tuesday, October 18th, 2016

Article source: Itay Friedman Architects 

Reinventing a space, demolishing the old and to approach the clients needs and wishes nowadays always requires a innovative idea.

A box can contain what you place in it, but most importantly can become what you brew of it. From this basic rethinking of the interior shell the Brew Box pad design scheme emerged.

Image Courtesy © Boaz Arad

Image Courtesy © Boaz Arad

  • Architects: Itay Friedman Architects
  • Project: Brew Box Pad
  • Location: Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany
  • Photography: Boaz Arad
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 85 m2
  • Completion year: July 2016

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Haus Bavaria in Regensburg, Germany by Carlo Berarducci Architecture

Tuesday, October 18th, 2016

Article source: Carlo Berarducci Architecture

The project for a private urban residence is part of a continuous urban front in the heart of the medieval city of Regensburg in Bavaria.

In the historic medieval city center of Regensburg in Bavaria, the project foresees the reconstruction of a building, part of a traditional continuous urban “quint”.

Image Courtesy © Herbert Stolz

Image Courtesy © Herbert Stolz

  • Architects: Carlo Berarducci Architecture
  • Project: Haus Bavaria
  • Location: Regensburg, Germany
  • Photography: Herbert Stolz
  • Civil Engineer: Carlo Zimatore Engineer
  • Structural Engineer: Ingenieurburo Dr Lammel
  • Environmental Engineer: Elektroplannung Gmbh
  • Project Management: Carlo Berarducci, Carlo Zimatore
  • Design Team: Marco Folchi, Rossella Lanari, Davide Marchetti, Daniela Pastore
  • Main Contractor: Eukia Wohn Und Industriebau Baubetreuungs Gmbh Regensburg
  • Building Area: Mq 900
  • Project Date: 2006
  • Completion Date: December 2011

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Masterplan for Transformation of Harbour Area in Cologne, Germany by COBE

Tuesday, October 18th, 2016

Article source: COBE

Over the weekend the competition for the future development of Cologne’s harbour was settled. The mayor of Cologne, Henriette Reker, announced Danish architects COBE as winner of the competition. The project transforms the old industrial harbour into a lively and sustainable neighbourhood with a huge waterfall and a big public pool as the new landmark. The pool collects rainwater and waste heat from the district and becomes a new attraction in the city.

Image Courtesy © Beauty and the Bit

Image Courtesy © Beauty and the Bit

  • Architects: COBE
  • Project: Masterplan for transformation of Harbour Area in Cologne
  • Location: Cologne, Germany
  • Renderings: Beauty and the Bit
  • Client: The City of Cologne and Moderne Stadt
  • Engineer: Transsolar
  • Water strategy: Atelier Dreiseitl
  • Size: 500.000 m2 floor space
  • Status: 1st prize in competition in September 2016

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LIVEBOAT – Chapter 5 in Berlin, Germany by Plastique Fantastique

Tuesday, October 18th, 2016

Article source: Plastique Fantastique

Taking his trident in both hands, Poseidon stirs the sea into a fury and lashes up rain and squall.
Mast and sail are torn away, Odysseus is thrown overboard and buried under a wall of water.
When he emerges gasping and sputtering, he somehow manages to clamber back aboard.
A goddess, Leucothea, appears to him in the form of a bird.
She counsels him to swim for it.
“Take my veil, tie it around your waist as a charm against drowning.
When you reach shore, be sure to throw it back into the sea.”

Image Courtesy © Goetz Arntzen, Serlenga, Canevacci

Image Courtesy © Goetz Arntzen, Serlenga, Canevacci

  • Architects: Plastique Fantastique
  • Project: LIVEBOAT – Chapter 5
  • Location: Berlin, Germany
  • Photography: Goetz Arntzen, Serlenga, Canevacci
  • Concept: Marco Canevacci
  • Design: Yena Young
  • Sound design: Marco Barotti
  • Coordination: Steffi Goldmann
  • Interviews: Hadmut Bittiger
  • Team: Mirjam Dorsch, Stephanie Grönnert, Hugo Luque, Simone Serlenga, Gabriel Spera
  • Thanks to: Martin Steffens, Franz Höfner, Markus Wüste, Andrea Klahold, Herr Gessner, Homer
  • Organised by:
    • 48 Stunden Neukölln festival, Berlin, Germany
    • TodaysArt. NL 2015, The Hague, The Netherlands
    • Kunsthaus Dresden – Städtische Galerie für Gegenwartskunst, Dresden, Germany

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Rosenthal HQ office renovation in Selb, Germany by Frigerio Design Group

Sunday, October 9th, 2016

Article source: Frigerio Design Group 

New workspaces and offices realized in the historic HQ of the famous German brand of porcelain, Rosenthal, in order to strenghten the company’s values: “long tradition – young creation”.

Image Courtesy © Stephan Geiger

Image Courtesy © Stephan Geiger

 

  • Architects: Frigerio Design Group
  • Project: Rosenthal HQ office renovation
  • Location: Selb, Germany
  • Photography: Stephan Geiger
  • Software used: CAD softwares
  • Client: ROSENTHAL GmbH
  • Team : Frigerio Design Group – Arch. E. Frigerio with Arch. C. Ginocchio (project leader), Arch. P. Vier
  • Date:  2014 – 2015

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ilsensteinweg in Berlin, Germany by brandt+simon architekten

Sunday, October 2nd, 2016

Article source: brandt+simon architekten

The upper apartment of a two family house in the south-west of Berlin was rebuilt and restored.

The future pastor´s flat of the church community of Schlachtensee extends over the first floor and the attic floor of the semi-detached house. As part of the modernization measure the attic was expanded and a direct connection between the two floors was planned.

Image Courtesy © brandt+simon architekten

Image Courtesy © brandt+simon architekten

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Hamburg Innovation Port in Germany by MVRDV

Wednesday, September 28th, 2016

Article source: MVRDV 

The site of the Hamburg Innovation Port project is at the waterways of old Harburger Schloss in the so-called Channel Hamburg development, the southern high-tech hub of Germany’s most northern metropolis, which is currently nearing its final stage of realisation. The masterplan foresees a total surface of 70,000m2 of which 6,300m2 hotels, 5,400m2 conference halls, 26,000m2 offices and start-ups, 9,600m2 laboratories, 7,100m2 research facilities and 7,800m2 parking. The plan offers through its 1,35m grid enough flexibility to change the programme along its realisation and allows enterprises of all sizes to occupy the various buildings.

Image Courtesy © MVRDV

Image Courtesy © MVRDV

  • Architects: MVRDV
  • Project: Hamburg Innovation Port
  • Location: Hamburg – Harburg, Germany
  • Client: HC Hagemann Construction Group
  • Design Team: Winy Maas, Jacon van Rijs, Nathalie de Vries, Markus Nagler, Tobias Tonch, Jonathan Schuster, Lisa Bruch
  • Co-architect: morePlatz (Johannes Schele, Caro Baumann)
  • Budget: 150 million euros
  • Size & Programme: A total surface of 70,000m2 of which 6,300m2 hotels, 5,400m2 conference halls, 26,000m2 offices and start-ups, 9,600m2 laboratories, 7,100m2 research facilities and 7,800m2 parking. The plan offers through its 1,35m grid enough flexibility to change the programme along its realisation and allows enterprises of all sizes to occupy the various buildings
  • Year: 2016 +

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Art museum in Marl, Germany by Wingårdhs

Thursday, September 22nd, 2016

Article source: Wingårdhs

Long and narrow like a tube, but solid and unmovable like a block of concrete – in between these two extremes stands the extension to the Marl town hall, designed by Bakema and van den Broek in 1958-62. Their ponderous brutalism resounds through the massive walls of the extension, where the trees on the site have been made to leave their imprint. A relief art work signed by artist Lars Bergström. The position behind the main building makes the extension fall in with the pattern of the place. At the same time, its positioning above the glass boxes of the entrance and the café gives the concrete tube a lightness which is underscored by the long cantilever overlooking the lake. The 7×7 metre narrow art gallery is adapted to the purpose of accommodating temporary sculpture exhibitions. Clear incident lighting from large apertures in various directions varies the character of the 85-metre-long room and links it to the sculpture park outside. A new catwalk over the refurbished piazza points the way directly to the new entrance.

Image Courtesy © Wingårdhs

Image Courtesy © Wingårdhs

  • Architects: Wingårdhs
  • Project: Art museum
  • Location: Marl, Germany
  • Software used: 3D-studio MAX, AutoCAD, Adobe Illustrator

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Deckweiß in Berlin, Germany by brandt + simon Architekten

Friday, September 16th, 2016

Article source: brandt + simon Architekten

A large Berlin block of flats in Bötzow district, built in 1905, with a representative front building, side wing and rear wing was extensively refurbished in a partially inhabited state.

The originally rich stucco facade of the front building had mostly dropped off and the remaining elements were irredeemably dilapidated.

Image Courtesy © brandt + simon architekten

Image Courtesy © brandt + simon architekten

  • Architects: brandt + simon Architekten
  • Project: Deckweiß – Refurbishment and new build attic of a block of flats
  • Location: Berlin, Germany
  • Planning of structural framework: Dr.-Ing Christian Müller, Frank Niehues
  • Work stages: 1-9
  • Gross floor space: 4400 m2
  • Living space: 3030 m2
  • Construction phase 1: 2001/2002
  • Construction phase 2: 2011 – 2013
  • Completion: 2013

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Drubba Moments in Baden-Württemberg, Germany by Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH

Thursday, September 15th, 2016

Article source: Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH 

Titisee-Neustadt is a peaceful small town in the upper reaches of the Black Forest, which has become a favourite destination for tourists from Asia. With its idyllic lakeside position in the romantic Black Forest, many appreciate how it offers a polar opposite to their urban, industrialised lifestyle. And of course shopping is now as important a part of any German holiday as visiting Cologne Cathedral or Munich’s Hofbräuhaus beerhall.

Image Courtesy © Zooey Braun

Image Courtesy © Zooey Braun

  • Architects: Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH 
  • Project: Drubba Moments
  • Location: Seestr. 37-41, 79822 Titisee-Neustadt, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
  • Photography: Zooey Braun
  • Software used: Vectorworks
  • Client: Drubba GmbH
  • Team: Gunter Fleitz, Peter Ippolito, Katja Heinemann, Frank Peisert, Michael Bertram, Florian Holzer, Nicole Kempe
  • Size: 430 m²/sqm
  • Year: 2015

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