Lecture »Boundaries of Architecture«
Andreas Cukrowicz on »Boundaries of Architecture. The Things Behind Things« as part of the BE Academy
October 10, 2025, Lustenau, Millennium Park
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Andreas Cukrowicz on »Boundaries of Architecture. The Things Behind Things« as part of the BE Academy
October 10, 2025, Lustenau, Millennium Park
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by Urs B. Roth and Andreas Cukrowicz
Mesnerstüble, Liebfrauenberg 10, Rankweil
September 25, 2025 – 4:30 p.m.
Beneath the main nave of the basilica is the State Memorial Chapel, which was redesigned in 2011. It is a place of remembrance for all victims of violence. A place that confronts suffering and speechlessness. In March and September, rays of sunlight shine directly onto the shrine with the memorabilia through a tube. Together with geometric engineer Urs B. Roth, architect Andreas Cukrowicz guides visitors through the special memorial chapel.
>Best of Best< award in the Innovative Architecture category.
The German Design Council has named the Hagenhaus project in Nendeln, Liechtenstein, as the >Best of Best< winner.
The ICONIC AWARD takes an interdisciplinary approach and is considered one of the most prestigious awards in Germany. The jury particularly highlighted the “wonderful reinterpretation” of the former barn with its adjustable wooden slats and homogeneous façade design.
We are delighted to have been named WINNER in the “best architects 26” competition for the Hagenhaus in Nendeln, Liechtenstein.
The “best architects award” is one of the most prestigious architecture awards and is a benchmark for architectural development in the top segment.
Konrad Merz is a civil and industrial engineer specialising in timber construction. After working internationally, he founded the firm merz kley partner in 1994. With offices in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, the firm supports architects at an early stage in successful construction projects. In his presentation, Konrad emphasised, among other things, the importance of early collaboration with architects – ideally already during the competition phase – as the basis for successful designs.
Link to cn dialog :: Delineate space
The Feßlerhaus will remain a defining feature of the site, undergoing careful renovation and repurposing as a children’s home. To this end, it will be gutted, with the striking outer shell of the residential wing remaining intact and lined with wood on the inside. The former farm wing will be rebuilt as an open structure within the cubature of the front building. A shared roof will connect the old and new buildings to form a harmonious whole. The farm building will not be demolished in favour of a clear typology and better lighting. A garden shed divides the outdoor space into a forecourt and a garden.
Competition 2025 2nd prize
Link to the project Children’s House Lauterach
The calm and linear passageway with fire station and maintenance depot seeks balance in the existing environment, while its precise positioning develops an urban order and creates two clear spatial situations on different levels. The design minimises the visible cubature, with the complex programme being resolved in a simple and economical geometry. The maximum focus is on optimising all operational processes. Simple structures and a compact organisation minimise the above-ground footprint, costs and distances.
Competition 2025 3rd prize
Link to the project Fire station and maintenance depot
The new children’s house replaces the existing building as a solitary structure in almost the same position and with almost the same cubic volume, responding to the rising topography with a split-level system. An open stairwell provides beautiful views, and by connecting all levels, it becomes a communication space. The design eliminates the separation into individual floors and thus into individual functions, creating a building that is perceived as a continuous space, a building in which the children grow up and mature from bottom to top. A real children’s house. The design follows the principle of ‘simply continuing to build’, with the existing gymnasium being retained.
Competition 2025 1st prize
Link to the projekt Children’s House Sibratsgfäll
Atelier Andrea Gassner designed the innovative wayfinding system for the retirement and care centre in Widnau, CH, designed by Cukrowicz Nachbaur Architekten. The tactile orientation system was honoured with the international Joseph Binder Gold Award and was exclusively awarded the renowned Henry Steiner Prize.
Quote from the jury statement: ‘The Henry Steiner Award-winning project is recognised for its exceptional design, which focuses on human relationships and emotional engagement.’
Link to the project: Nursing Home
Link to: Atelier Andrea Gassner
We are delighted that the project planning credit for the construction of a new double multi-purpose hall was approved by a very clear majority at the citizens’ meeting.
The start of planning for a modern, multifunctional hall for sport, culture and community as a central element in the public life of the region with a wide range of possible uses, an improved infrastructure for local sports clubs and space for cultural events, a long-term investment in the quality of life and the future of the municipality.
Link to the project: Double multi-purpose hall Türggenau Salez
The December 2024 issue of HOCHPARTERRE, a publishing house for architecture, planning and design in Zurich, published a report on the Hagen-Haus in Nendeln.
The interview with Roderick Hönig, Anton Nachbaur-Sturm, Patrik Birrer (art historian) and Marcus Büchel (President of the Hagen-Haus Foundation) can be read here.
The issue as EPaper.
The concept is based on the fundamental decision to retain the original building as an identifying element. Well placed and valuable in terms of local architecture, it forms a charming and emotionally charged prelude to the new neighbourhood development as an ‘anchor building’. Two new buildings with gabled roofs and cross gables adopt the historical rhythm of the characteristic roofscape, respect the historical context, follow the local building typology and complement the existing situation as loosely placed solitary volumes and fitting pieces, whose deliberate alignment with the contour lines develops staggered buildings (instead of parallel buildings) along Eggstrasse. The slight fanning out integrates the surrounding existing structures, including the main building, into the structural system. The precise positioning with a slight twist of the new buildings seeks balance in the existing neighbourhood, it creates maximum access to the outside and maximum permeability as well as clear and well-proportioned open spaces, good passageways with connections to existing path structures, a new path connection to the old town (Oberdorfstrasse) and a new centre with a shared open space situation through the participation of all existing and new buildings. In the area of Sonneggstrasse 4, the linear point development will be continued and supplemented with a third building as a replacement structure. Simple structures guarantee economic efficiency and optimal operational processes, while a compact organisation minimises the footprint, costs and distances.
Competition 2025 2nd prize
The new multi-purpose hall complements the settlement with a clearly defined solitary structure at an appropriate distance from the school complex and with maximum preservation of the open cultural and landscape space. The precise positioning seeks a balance between a solitary effect and a sense of belonging to the residential area and school complex, creating an address on Rheinhofstrasse. Moving away from the existing buildings creates independence and generates good permeability of the open spaces. The stacked volume with its asymmetrical flat pitched gable roof evokes distant memories of large-volume agricultural typologies.
Competition 2024 1st Prize
336 pages/Hardcover/numerous plans and photos/Language: German/Publication date: November 2024/Editors: Verena Konrad, Sandra Hofmeister/Project partner: vai Vorarlberger Architektur Institut/Publisher: Edition Detail
Book presentation: Saturday, December 7, 2024, at 11 AM/Vorarlberger Architektur Institut (vai), Marktstraße 33, 6850 Dornbirn (AT)
Architecture and building culture in Vorarlberg have been highly regarded for many years, well beyond the borders of Austria. The book “Architecture in Vorarlberg” brings together architectural positions and the most exciting buildings in the region since 2000. Editors Sandra Hofmeister and Verena Konrad provide a comprehensive overview of contemporary architecture in Austria’s westernmost state and give readers a behind-the-scenes look at the construction process. A total of 50 outstanding projects, including 3 from our office. On December 7, 2024, at 11 AM, the Vorarlberger Architektur Institut will present the new publication to the public. The book is now available in bookstores or directly from the Detail shop.
Exhibition tuten & blasen. Brass music in Vorarlberg.
At the vorarlberg museum until spring 2025
with an interview by Anton Nachbaur-Sturm.
Photo: Daniel Furxer
Our project “From Cemetery to Paradise Garden” acknowledges the changes of time on Liebfrauenberg in Rankweil and invites visitors to experience a little bit of “Heaven on Earth” – a place where they can actively engage with and experience the present, the past, and the future. The new design aims to transform the cemeteries into spaces that can also be discovered as places of blooming life.
Exemplary Construction in the Lake Constance District. Award for Meckenbeuren Sports Hall
In the decision-making process, the jury considered various criteria, including the exterior design, dimensions and proportions of the building structure, the formation of interior spaces, the arrangement of rooms and their functionality, the appropriateness of the materials and means used, constructive honesty, sustainability, and the integration into the urban context and environment. This award is the result of the committed collaboration between clients and architects. The award ceremony and the opening of the traveling exhibition will take place on February 3, 2025.
Project: Meckenbeuren Sports Hall
Since 2016, the project “Concert House Munich” has accompanied us. Now it’s time to hand over the reins. What we take with us are many wonderful people we’ve met on this journey and unforgettable experiences from nearly eight years of working together. On October 18, 2024, a joint soirée will take place on the MS Vorarlberg. Together, we will set sail and embark on a three-country tour across Lake Constance. With delicious food and relaxed music, we will reflect on our shared experiences – and look towards new shores.
On September 30, 2024, the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Unterland School Center II took place. This marks the beginning of construction work, which is expected to be completed by August 2027. The SZU II is based on an innovative concept of a “learning village,” where four buildings are arranged around a central “village square.” These buildings will accommodate secondary education (including middle school and secondary school), a vocational maturity school (BMS), a triple sports hall, and shared spaces for subjects such as technology, design, and natural sciences. The buildings harmoniously blend into the surrounding environment through their tiered heights and connections to outdoor spaces. The project is characterized by high flexibility and openness to future developments. The spatial concept is based on a cluster principle, which brings together four classrooms into a cohesive area. By constructing the building primarily from wood and considering all aspects of sustainability, the project aims for certification with the “Standard for Sustainable Building Switzerland (SNBS) Gold” label.
On September 25, 2024, the topping-out ceremony for the new kindergarten and event hall was held next to the primary school in Dornbirn Haselstauden. The project includes two new square buildings of varying heights that harmoniously integrate into the existing structures of the church, vocational school, and primary school, creating a new ensemble. The children’s house and the sports and event hall provide well-proportioned outdoor spaces and a village square that serves as the central hub of the neighborhood.
October 25, 2024
Senior and Care Center, Zehntfeld, Widnau (CH)
Vorarlberg Architecture Institute
On October 25, 2024, the event “Architecture on Site” will take place at the Senior and Care Center in Widnau. This series offers the opportunity to discover exciting architectural concepts and gain insights into various projects in Vorarlberg and the border region, including housing, public spaces, and landscape design.
Participation is free.
↪ www.v-a-i.at/events/architecture-on-site
Sport and leisure facilities Rietwis in Wattwil receive ‘best architects 25’ Winner Label. The “best architects award” is one of the most prestigious architectural awards and is a benchmark for architectural development in the top segment. Since its inception, the “best architects” award has been considered a seal of quality for outstanding architectural achievements and positions the awarded architects and architectural firms at the forefront of the European architecture scene. The Winner Label honors the exceptional quality and design of the facilities.
Here is the link to the project: Sport and leisure facilities Rietwis.
The ED-Awards are annual awards for outstanding European design. The Atelier Andrea Gassner, Feldkirch, with the support of innovative clients Cukrowicz Nachbaur Architects, Bregenz, and former mayor Christa Köppel, Widnau, has developed a completely new wayfinding system with differently structured handrail profiles for the construction of the nursing home in Widnau. The design’s “attention to detail” was awarded the European Design Award 2024 in Gold in the category “Signage & Wayfinding” on Saturday, July 1, 2024, in Naples.
In institutions such as hospitals and care facilities, people with limited cognitive abilities often move around, for various reasons. As cognitive functions decline, the emotional level becomes increasingly important. In addition to the traditional orientation system, the design concept by Atelier Andrea Gassner (Christopher Walser, Andrea Gassner) includes a tactile orientation. Long-tested and also manufactured in Vorarlberg, turned wooden handrail profiles with different textures are assigned to each floor and residential area. They look good, are visually and, above all, haptically distinguishable by their use. In the entrance area, there is an overview of the different handrail textures with the following accompanying text: “At my age, seeing and walking are not the same as they used to be. That’s why I also rely on my hands to support and find my way. The different textures of the handrails in this building are a great help to me. I can feel with my hands where I am and thus understand the way.”
Almost simultaneously, this design work received international recognition through the ADC Award 2024 – Silver in the category Design for Good/Product Design, which was awarded to Atelier Andrea Gassner on May 14th in New York.
The Munich Concert Hall will not be realized as planned.
It is with disappointment and great regret that we note the political decision not to realize the Munich Concert Hall in the form previously planned.
Our vision for a world-class venue, for a cultural meeting place of the highest radiance, our vision for a new icon has been consigned to the wastepaper basket.
A loss not only for our office. A great loss for Munich, for Bavaria and for the entire music world.
We would like to thank everyone who believed in this great project.
We wish the top-class team of the Bavarian Radio and Symphony Orchestra a new home that can live up to its high standards.
Working together, talking and leaving your mark in the
Open Studio with workshop on Friday, June 7 from 3 to 6 pm.
We pursue the goal of creating the highest utility value and occupying an equally important cultural position. Our awareness of resource-conserving construction, good and regional materials, robustness and longevity are a natural part of our attitude. We want to touch people with our emotional architecture, we try to lend beauty to things and develop buildings that are loved, because architecture that is respected and appreciated in the literal sense lasts in the long term and is therefore sustainable in a special way. We make an important contribution to the further development of building culture by engaging intensively with a wide variety of content and themes. We create something meaningful and lasting and thus change the world a little.
The St. Michael cemetery is changing! What these changes look like, what they are based on, what far-reaching consequences they entail and what opportunities they offer for the future will be discussed with Arch. Andreas Cukrowicz and the »St. Michael Cemetery« initiative.
Tuesday 24th of October 2023, 7.00 p.m., in the Mesnerstüble as part of the series of events »Of the Last Things« (Von den letzten Dingen), an information evening about the project will be held.
Photo cemetery: Pfarre Rankweil
On Saturday, 12 August 2023, the new retirement and care centre in Widnau was ceremoniously opened.
A house with characteristics, atmospheres and moods, a special room typology, a feel-good place, a house with many treasures.
A strong team of building owners with high standards, great trust and a lot of courage to go new ways.
Zehntfeldstrasse 4, 9443 Widnau, Switzerland.
Info: www.zehntfeld.ch
Neuer vai-Vorstand gewählt
Bei der 25. Vollversammlung vergangenen Mittwoch, den 22. Juni 2022 wurde eine neuer Vorstand gewählt.
Obmann Stefan Marte und Stellvertreter Ulf Hiessberger wurden in ihrer Funktion bestätigt.
Neu begrüßt wurden Nora Heinzle (Kassier-Stv.), Martin Assmann,
Andreas Cukrowicz, Anna Hilti und Andreas Postner.
Der architectural tuesday der Fakultät für Architektur der TH Köln widmet sich im Wintersemester 2022/23 unter dem Titel “Vorarlberg. Tradition + Moderne” dem Thema des Bauens im ländlichen Raum.
Der Vortrag von Andreas Cukrowicz findet am Dienstag, den 29.11.2022 um 19 Uhr im Karl-Schüssler-Saal, Altbau TH Deutz, statt. Der Eintritt ist frei.
Link to the event
Am Sonntag, den 25. September 2022, wurde das neue Sport- und Freizeitquartier im Rahmen eines Festaktes feierlich eröffnet.
Die Anlagen umfassen eine Dreifach-Sporthalle, Aussenflächen für Kunst- und Naturrasen, Beachvolleyball, Minigolf, eine Laufbahn mit Weitsprunganlage, einen Allwetterplatz und ein neues Eingangsgebäude mit Kiosk und Restaurant für die Badeanlage.
Der Innsbrucker Gestaltungsbeirat sellt sich vor
Eine Veranstaltung mit Wolfgang Andexlinger und den neuen Mitgliedern des IGB
Der Innsbrucker Gestaltungsbeirat, kurz IGB, wurde nach intensiven Diskussionen von der Stadt Innsbruck im Jahr 2013 eingerichtet. Für die Stadt, im Speziellen für die Stadtplanung, ist der Beirat eines der wichtigsten Instrumente, um Baukultur im Stadtgebiet weiter zu fördern. Seither waren die Mitglieder des IGB schon mehrmals im aut und haben über ihre Herangehensweisen gesprochen und sich der Diskussion gestellt.Im Jahr 2021 gab es wieder einen der regelmäßigen Wechsel bei den Mitgliedern des Beirats und so sind nunmehr die Architekt*innen Andreas Cukrowicz (Vorsitz), Kornelia Gysel und Bernd Vlay sowie die Landschaftsarchitektin Marie-Theres Okresek (Stellvertretung) die Hauptmitglieder und damit die agierenden Köpfe des IGB.
In guter Tradition soll der regelmäßige Dialog im aut nun auch mit den Neuen weitergeführt werden. Dabei sollen Meinungen und Haltungen zur Architektur und zum Städtebau sowie formulierte Strategien und Entscheidungen sichtbar gemacht und diskutiert werden, um den gemeinsamen Austausch weiter zu fördern.
Die Veranstaltung wird durch Eingangsstatements von Wolfgang Andexlinger, Stadtplaner von Innsbruck, sowie durch den Vorsitzenden des IGB Andreas Cukrowicz eröffnet.
Diskussion
Dienstag 31. Mai 2022 20:00
aut. architektur und tirol
Lois Welzenbacher Platz 1
6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Photo ©IKM/Dullnigg
We open our office for the annual zv:werkstattgespräch and are looking forward to an exciting exchange.
we ask for prior registration to organize the evening.
https://cna24.aidaform.com/werkstattgespraech
Thursday 05 May 2022 | 7 pm
St. Anna-Str. 1 | 2nd floor
6900 Bregenz
With a vocational secondary school, a secondary school, a triple sports hall and a zone for special classrooms and administration, the individual areas of each school and each function are thematically and spatially combined into a separate building in each case. Each building has its own address, its own character and its own identity. Each structure is recognisable and has its own personality. Like four friends, the buildings stand together in a circle, pursuing the idea of a small village. Together they define a centre, a village square, a common focal point represented by the entrance hall and assembly hall.
Competition 2021 1st Prize
Wir freuen uns mit dem Projekt Bischofsgrablege in Rottenburg am Neckar Preisträger beim Hugo-Häring Landespreis 2021 für vorbildliche Bauwerke in Baden-Württemberg zu sein.
Der Bund Deutscher Architekten BDA – Landesverband Baden-Württemberg – verleiht seit 1969 im Abstand von drei Jahren den Hugo-Häring Landespreis für vorbildliche Bauwerke in Baden-Württemberg an Bauherren und Architekten für ihr gemeinsames Werk. Mit dem Namen Hugo Häring bekennt sich der BDA zur Tradition des „neuen Bauens“ und der „modernen Architektur“ und ehrt den 1882 in Biberach geborenen Architekten.
Der Hugo-Häring-Landespreis ist ein zweistufiger Preis; das Auswahlverfahren erstreckt sich über zwei Jahre.
1. Stufe: Hugo-Häring Auszeichnung:
Die Hugo-Häring-Auszeichnung wird auf regionaler Ebene in den fünfzehn Kreisgruppen des BDA Baden-Württemberg vergeben.
2. Stufe: Hugo-Häring Landespreis:
Der Hugo-Häring Landespreis wird auf Landesebene verliehen.
Die Preisträger werden aus den in der ersten Stufe ausgezeichneten Bauten ausgewählt. Es können mehrere gleichrangige Arbeiten gewürdigt werden.
Zum Auszeichnungsverfahren 2020/2021 wurden 679 Bauwerke eingereicht, von denen 130 eine Hugo-Häring-Auszeichnung erhielten.
Aus diesen wählte die Jury im September 10 Bauten für den Hugo-Häring Landespreis aus.
…eine Wanderausstellung mit Kinderzeichnungen von Architekt*innen in sechs Städten in Deutschland!
14. September bis 21. Oktober 2021
Ausstellung – Begegnungen – Snacks & Getränke – Architekturtreffpunkt
‘Wie wir laufen lernten…’ – das zeigen rund 100 renommierte und aufstrebende Architekt*innen anhand von Zeichnungen aus der Kindheit und Jugend im Rahmen einer deutschlandweiten Wanderausstellung.
Der Deutsche Rat für Formgebung und Design hat das Projekt Sparkasse Hauptstelle Singen mit dem ICONIC AWARD 2021 als »Winner« in der Kategorie INTERIOR – Corporate und in der Kategorie – INNOVATIVE MATERIAL ausgezeichnet.
Wir freuen uns sehr, zu den Preisträgern der ICONIC AWARDS 2021: Innovative Architecture zu gehören.
The Mainau 2040 Masterplan competition includes a large number of different functions and buildings, all of which contribute to the same strategy: the sustainable further development of Mainau as a cultural treasure. The island is already listed as a monument of special importance. The focus was on the careful use of resources in harmony with nature in the sensitive region of Lake Constance as well as on aesthetic-cultural sustainability. The highlight and landmark is the new Palm Cathedral, which forms the new focal point of the island. The self-contained building, which was developed especially for this location, consists of four barrel-like glass volumes. These contain event and exhibition facilities, a restaurant and a jungle playground. Four differently shaped, elegant structural elements – evocative of floral structures – createimpressive spaces and are the unique selling point of the new building, responsible for its high recognition and identification value.
Competition 2021 1st Prize
Seit 1967 lädt die ZV Österreich zur Vortragsreihe „Sprechen über Architektur“ ein. Architektinnen und Architekten verschiedener Generationen, Stars, Etablierte, Radikale, und auch KünstlerInnen sowie TheoretikerInnen sprechen über Architektur und ihre Arbeiten. Sie zeigen einen Ausschnitt aus der hohen Qualität der Architekturproduktion und des architektonischen Denkens in den verschiedenen Bundesländern Österreichs. Die ZV Österreich öffnete im Juni ihr Medienarchiv und startete die neue Online-Vortragsreihe „Sprechen über Architektur >>revisited“. Nun wird diese mit weiteren zehn Vorträgen aus den letzten zehn Jahren ergänzt, die ab Montag, den 21. Dezember 2020, abrufbar sind.
>>hier geht’s zum Vortrag
Developed as a subtle addition to the historical ensemble of freestanding buildings, this new office mediates between two linear urban structures by assuming a parallelogram-shaped footprint. At the same time, tracing the street, the addition spatially redefines and sharpens the flow of Marktgasse while increasing the prominence of neighboring existing buildings. Three gable elements of equal size facing south take up the historical rhythm of the characteristic roof ridge landscape. The formation of a single transverse gable towards Landsgemeindeplatz makes the building recognisable and asserts the location of the courtroom as the most important room of the building.
Competition 2020 1st prize
The Bishop’s Burial Vault in Rottenburg was honoured with the 3rd prize at the 2020 GEPLANT+AUSGEFÜHRT award. The competition shows and awards examples of exceptional architecture in combination with exceptional craftsmanship. It is the only architectural competition which does not only honour the architects but also the work of the craftsmen.
The Bishop’s Burial Vault in Rottenburg was awarded with a recognition at the State Award for Building Culture Baden-Württemberg 2020 on 30th March 2020. The prize was offered by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Housing of Baden-Württemberg.
House builders and craftsmen who like to experiment, pioneering architects, a liberal building law, an open-minded population and a culture of cooperation are responsible for the fact that a very special density of interesting architecture has been created in Vorarlberg for five decades. In this exhibition, the Az W Architekturzentrum Wien shows key buildings by the building artists Hans Purin, Rudolf Wäger, Gunter Wratzfeld and the architects’ community C4 and places them in relation to works by a younger generation: ARTEC Architects, bernardo bader architects, Cukrowicz Nachbaur Architects, HEIN Architects, Helena Weber Architect. The intergenerational dialogue is to be understood literally: “Old” and “Young” meet in filmed conversations and exchange ideas about distinctive buildings and protagonists. Curator: Sonja Pisarik, Az W | Assistance: Katrin Sting, Az W. Image source: Darko Todorovic. Exhibition druation from March 17th, 2020 to September 5th, 2020. Exhibition at VAI – Vorarlberger Architektur Institut
The AZW Architekturzentrum Wien is showing an exhibition entitled “Vorarlberg – a generation dialogue” and invites you to the opening on 04.12.2019 at 7:00 p.m. The exhibition spans an arc from the legendary building artists Hans Purin, Rudolf Wäger, Gunter Wratzfeld and the architects’ community C4 to the current generation, represented by ARTEC Architects, Bernardo Bader, Cukrowicz Nachbaur Architects, Matthias Hein and Helena Weber. Exhibition duration from 05.12.2019 to 10.02.2020.
The Bishop’s Burial Vault in Rottenburg was awarded with a recognition at the German Architecture Award 2019.
The Award was given by the Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community as well as the Federal Chamber of German Architects.
The award ceremony will take place in Berlin on 26.09.2019.
AIT ONLINE DIALOG interviews Andreas Cukrowicz with regard to the motto: a question to:…
Temporary buildings, three-dimensional structures and spaces made of one material: space defines itself as dimensions of height, length and width. However, the conception of unconventional and surprising spaces is about much more than following the basic principles of design. What makes a room a three-dimensional emotional experience? What role do context and material play in this?
Please find the answers here.
The competition for Munich Concert Hall attracted renowned architects from all over the world. We are delighted to have won the first prize in this challenging field of 206 applicants and 31 submitted projects. >Further information
Competition 2017 1st Prize