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Wine Shop & Bar in Berlin, Germany by Minimal Architects

Saturday, March 21st, 2015

Article source: Minimal Architects

Interior space is sort of mixture between luxury shop and meeting spot. The main idea is to create minimalist lifestyle store where you can buy a bottle of great unique wine and at the same time you are able to stay in the shop for a little longer to try out different tastes or just to talk with a friend. Idea of lifestyle wine shop changes typical wine store image into some think  more open for different generations – young as well as older people.

Image Courtesy © Minimal Architects

Image Courtesy © Minimal Architects

  • Architects: Minimal Architects (Marek Wroblewski)
  • Project: Wine Shop & Bar
  • Location: Berlin, Germany
  • Area: 120 sqm
  • Year: 2015

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359_LUD in Munich, Germany by AllesWirdGut Architektur ZT GmbH

Friday, March 20th, 2015

Article source: AllesWirdGut Architektur ZT GmbH

A new residential neighborhood of 340 apartments is currently being developed on a 30,000 square-meter site on Munich’s Ludlstrasse. The design proposal submitted by AllesWirdGut in collaboration with el:ch Landscape Design came out winning in the architectural competition. Construction of the 90-million project is scheduled to begin in 2017.

Image Courtesy © AllesWirdGut Architektur ZT GmbH

Image Courtesy © AllesWirdGut Architektur ZT GmbH

  • Architects: AllesWirdGut Architektur ZT GmbH
  • Project: 359_LUD
  • Location: Munich, Germany
  • Collaborators: Lukas Morong, Jan Schröder, Felix Reiner, Adam Gajdoš, Kay Sommer, Raquele Albini
  • Landscaping: el:ch Landscape Design
  • Energy planning: Transsolar
  • Client: GEWOFAG Holding
  • Type of Competition, Prize: Geladener Wettbewerb / 1.Preis
  • Date of Competition: 01.03.2015
  • Start of Construction: 2017
  • Completion: 2019
  • GBA: 35.790 m2
  • Costs: 61,5 Mio Nettobaukosten
  • Model: Mattweiss

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“Invisible Tea House in Mies van der Rohe Haus” in Berlin, Germany by Fumiaki Nagashima + Mami Maruoka Nagashima /MoNo

Tuesday, February 17th, 2015

Article source: Fumiaki Nagashima + Mami Maruoka Nagashima /MoNo

In Sep. 2014, we created and opened the art work in the gallery \” Mies van der Rohe Haus\” operated by Bezirksamt Lichtenberg von Berlin.
The building of this institution is \”Landhaus Lemke\”, which was designed by Mies van der Rohe in 1922/33, reconstructed and utilized now.

Image Courtesy © Fumiaki Nagashima + Mami Maruoka Nagashima /MoNo

Image Courtesy © Fumiaki Nagashima + Mami Maruoka Nagashima /MoNo

  • Architects: Fumiaki Nagashima + Mami Maruoka Nagashima /MoNo
  • Project: “Invisible Tea House in Mies van der Rohe Haus”
  • Location: Berlin, Germany
  • Software used: 3dsMAX
  • Orgnaizer: “Mies van der Rohe Haus”
  • Site: Oberseestraße 60 13053 Berlin / Germany
  • Date: 27. SEP. 2014 – 01. MAY. 2015 : Exhibition

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Extension of the Dressage arena Aachen in Germany by kadawittfeldarchitektur

Friday, February 13th, 2015

Article source: kadawittfeldarchitektur

BRIEF Extension of an existing dressage stadium with a grandstand (capacity 1200 seats) and other functional rooms | ADDED VALUE The spectator terrace, open staircase and protruding roof complete the “missing link” of the existing u-shaped stadium and focus attention on the action in the dressage arena.

Image Courtesy © kadawittfeldarchitektur

Image Courtesy © kadawittfeldarchitektur

  • Architects: kadawittfeldarchitektur
  • Project: Extension of the Dressage arena Aachen
  • Location: Aachen, Germany
  • Software used: AutoCAD
  • Construction Volume Area: 885m² gfa 1814m² volume 11.570m³
  • Client: Aachen-Laurensberger Rennverein e.V.
  • Realization: July 2013 – July 2014
  • Multiple commissions: 2012
  • Project Manager: Burkhard Floors
  • Seating: 1200
  • Total roof area: 1.655 m²
  • Dressage arena: 1.200 m²

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Beiersdorf Children’s Day Care Centre in Hamburg, Germany by kadawittfeldarchitektur

Wednesday, February 11th, 2015

Article source: kadawittfeldarchitektur

BRIEF Children’s day care centre for 7 groups | ADDED VALUE The colourful facade frames are a characteristic feature of the new kindergarten on the outside and a means to provide varied space for creative play inside. 

Image Courtesy © Werner Huthmacher

Image Courtesy © Werner Huthmacher

  • Architects: kadawittfeldarchitektur
  • Project: Beiersdorf Children’s Day Care Centre
  • Location: Hamburg, Germany
  • Photography: Werner Huthmacher
  • Construction volume: GFA 1,750 m², GV 7,000 m³
  • Client: Beiersdorf AG
  • Construction: 2012-2013
  • Project manager: Arno Schleicher, Ben Beckers
  • Award: DGNB gold certificate

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Office Building in Stuttgart, Germany by Blocher Blocher Partners

Tuesday, February 10th, 2015

Article source: Blocher Blocher Partners 

The rustic charm of exposed concrete – a double-layered concrete façade with cavity insulation – plays off against the ethereal transparency of broad windows. Elements of Sipo mahogany, strategically placed, give the façade depth; and the clean lines add a sense of order and dynamics.

Image Courtesy © Blocher Blocher Partners

Image Courtesy © Blocher Blocher Partners

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The Seven Foyer & Patio in Munich, Germany by Pfarré Lighting Design

Thursday, February 5th, 2015

Article source: Pfarré Lighting Design

The former heat and power station in downtown Munich has been transformed into a high-end residential tower. Next to the tower, three new buildings have been erected around a private patio.

Image Courtesy © Andreas J. Focke

Image Courtesy © Andreas J. Focke

  • Architects: Léon Wohlhage Wernik
  • Lighting Design: Pfarré Lighting Design
  • Project: The Seven Foyer & Patio, Munich
  • Location: Munich, Germany
  • Photography: Andreas J. Focke
  • Client: 
    • aiP Gärtnerplatz GmbH & Co. KG
    • alpha invest Projekt GmbH
    • IMBW Capital & Consulting GmbH
  • Date of completion: August 2014
  • Size:
    • Exterior 1300 qm / sqm
    • Interior 410 qm / sqm
  • Interior Architects: Roger Geiler

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Flying Garden Tower in Frankfurt, Germany by COOP HIMMELB(L)AU

Friday, January 30th, 2015

Article source: COOP HIMMELB(L)AU

The urban district development “Gateway Gardens” is part of the Frankfurt Airport City. This project offers opportunities for major groups to position their corporate headquarters in a  conspicuous location within an attractive environment at one of Europe’s main transportation hubs.

Image Courtesy © COOP HIMMELB(L)AU

Image Courtesy © COOP HIMMELB(L)AU

  • Architects: COOP HIMMELB(L)AU
  • Project: Flying Garden Tower
  • Location: Gateway Gardens, Frankfurt/M., Germany
  • Photography: Markus Pillhofer
  • Site Area: 10,300 m²
  • Gross Floor Area: 33,100 m²
  • Net Floor Area: 30,120 m²
  • Building Height: 67 meters
  • Client: Grundstücksgesellschaft Gateway Gardens GmbH

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Eintracht-Stadion Braunschweig in Germany by SCHULITZ Architekten

Wednesday, January 28th, 2015

Article source: SCHULITZ Architekten

The renovation and modernization works transformed the existing stadium into a modern complex for professional sports, including football for the local club „Eintracht Braunschweig“, American football for the „Braunschweig Lions“, as well as athletic competitions on national and international level.

Image Courtesy © Nina Stiller

Image Courtesy © Nina Stiller

  • Architects: SCHULITZ Architekten
  • Project: Eintracht-Stadion Braunschweig
  • Location: Braunschweig, Germany
  • Photography: Nina Stiller

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Rehabilitation of the Research Center for Biodiversity and Climate (BiK-F) in Frankfurt,Germany by SSP SchürmannSpannel AG

Wednesday, January 28th, 2015

Article source: SSP SchürmannSpannel AG 

The University building with the Institute for Pharmacology and Food Chemistry of the Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main on the Bockenheim campus was planned 1954-1957 by Ferdinand Kramer. It is one of 23 buildings, which he designed as Planning Director for the Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-University within the period of 1952-1964.  Within the urban framework for the district Bockenheim, the building forms the southern terminus of the campus.

Image Courtesy © Jörg Hempel Photodesign

Image Courtesy © Jörg Hempel Photodesign

  • Architects: SSP SchürmannSpannel AG 
  • Project: Rehabilitation of the Research Center for Biodiversity and Climate (BiK-F)
  • Location: 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
  • Photography: Jörg Hempel Photodesign
  • Client: Senckenberg Nature Research Society
  • Area: 7.300 sqm
  • Year: 2013

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