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Schweger + Partner, Zentrum fur Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe (Opus 34) (German, English, Hardcover)
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Schweger + Partner, Zentrum fur Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe (Opus 34) (German, English, Hardcover)
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Text in English and German. In autumn 1997 the Zentrum fur Kunst
und Medientechnologie (ZKM) moved into the production hall of a
former munitions factory in Karlsruhe, built by Stuttgart architect
Philipp Jakob Manz in 1914-18. Hamburg architects Schweger plus
Partner were commissioned to convert this industrial structure,
over 300 m long and with 10 atria, after Rem Koolhaas' project of a
new building for the ZKM immediately adjacent to the main station
in Karlsruhe had been rejected in favour of refurbishing and
converting the imposing old building. There is no doubt that the
thinking that led to the decision to retain an industrial monument
dating from the turn of the century and to bring it back to life
for different purposes, rather than putting up a new building, was
essentially practical in nature. And yet the result is unique, as a
dialogue of a quality that could scarcely be matched anywhere in
the world was initiated between the four-storey hall with it's
extensive atria and its new users, the ZKM institutes, the
Staatliche Hochschule fur Gestaltung and several museums --
Medienmuseum, Museum fur Neue Kunst and Stadtische Galerie.The
architects were experienced in handling large industrial and office
buildings, but also ambitious museum projects -- among others they
designed the Wolfsburg Kunstmuseum -, and they succeeded not only
in showing the historical building substance and it's spatial
potential to the best advantage, and in complementing this
brilliantly inside and out; but they also combined the real
architectural space and the imaginative space of modern pictorial
worlds in an exciting way.
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