
Germany
KiTa Schöne Aussicht / Birk Heilmeyer und Frenzel Architekten
Public Music School / Wulf Architekten
DUSSELDORF / Atelier d’Architecture Bruno Erpicum & Partners

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Architects: Atelier d’Architecture Bruno Erpicum & Partners
- Area: 600 m²
- Year: 2006
Containerlove / LHVH Architekten
Lake House / LHVH Architekten
E.On Avacon / Bof Architekten

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Architects: Bof Architekten
- Area: 8436 m²
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: Leipziger Leuchten
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Professionals: Drewes & Speth, EGS plan, GREENBOX Landschaftsarchitekten
Primary School in Karlsruhe / wulf architekten
Bildungszentrum Tor zur Welt / Bof Architekten

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Architects: Bof Architekten
- Area: 22000 m²
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: Louis Poulsen, Troldtekt
Museum of Bavarian History Competition Entry / Irlenbusch von Hantelmann Architekten

Designed by Irlenbusch von Hantelmann Architekten, their proposal for the Museum of Bavarian History in Regensburg accentuates its significance through its single urban block concept. The aim of the urban layout is a sensitive implementation of the new building in the world heritage surrounding, without disregarding the importance of the museum. Therefore the historical layout with its unique alleys is continued with the new setting. More images and architects' description after the break.
PALÄON / Holzer Kobler Architekturen

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Architects: Holzer Kobler Architekturen
- Area: 4090 m²
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: Alucobond
Museum of Bavarian History Competition Entry / Simon Takasaki Architecture + Research Studio

Aiming to seamlessly integrate into the UNESCO World Heritage site, this proposal for the Museum of Bavarian History is derived from the existing roofscape the building references to history. Designed by Simon Takasaki Architecture + Research Studio, their proposal develops a formal language which is triggered by the existing structures, overlaying the present and the future simultaneously. More images and architects’ description after the break.
AD Classics: The Einstein Tower / Erich Mendelsohn

The Einstein Tower, designed by the German architect Erich Mendelsohn, is one of the best-known examples of German expressionist architecture. Designed as an amorphic structure of reinforced concrete, Mendelsohn wanted the tower to represent as well as facilitate the study of Einstein’s radical theory of relativity – a groundbreaking theorem of motion, light and space.
More on this expressionist monument after the break...
University Building for Technical Faculty Winning Proposal / 3XN

3XN just won the first prize in the international competition for their design of the new building for the technical faculty of the German university Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg (DHBW). With their vision to create an open, inspiring and social learning environment, the building is to be a lighthouse project for academic learning - an innovative and productive learning environment in which students, teachers and industry representatives can meet. More images and architects' description after the break.
Diogene / Renzo Piano

Text description provided by the architects. Over the years, furniture company Vitra has made a name for itself as one of the most architecturally-enlightened companies in the world, with their renowned campus featuring buildings by Nicholas Grimshaw, Frank Gehry, Alvaro Siza, Tadao Ando, Zaha Hadid, Herzog & de Meuron and SANAA.
Now, Vitra has announced a collaboration with Renzo Piano that will bridge the gap between their sought-after furniture and their bespoke campus. Diogene, a self contained minimal living space with a floor area of just 2.5 x 3.0 meters, is billed as "Vitra's smallest building - but largest product".
More about the design of Diogene after the break
Schwäbisch Media / Wiel Arets Architects

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Architects: Wiel Arets Architects
- Area: 13800 m²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: ABT, Eicher + Pauli, Winter·lngenieure
St. Sebastian Kindergarten / BOLLES+WILSON

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Architects: Bolles + Wilson
- Area: 1120 m²
- Year: 2013
'In Orbit' Installation / Tomás Saraceno

A gigantic installation work by Tomás Saraceno, entitled “in orbit,” was just assembled last week in the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Germany. At a height of more than 20 meters above the piazza of the K21 Ständehaus, Saraceno has suspended a net construction within which visitors can move, apparently weightlessly. Saraceno’s net construction, which is accessible on three levels, resembles a cloud landscape: those bold enough to clamber high into the web set beneath the glass cupola perceive the museum visitors far below them from the lofty heights as tiny figures in a model world. The installation will be up until September 7th. More images and architects' description after the break.















