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Steidle + Partner, Wacker-Haus, Munchen (Opus 31) - Steidle and Partner Wacker-Haus, Munich (German, English, Hardcover)
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Steidle + Partner, Wacker-Haus, Munchen (Opus 31) - Steidle and Partner Wacker-Haus, Munich (German, English, Hardcover)
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Text in English and German. Otto Steidle acquired international
recognition for his extraordinary early residential buildings in
Munich and for exemplary solutions for school and office buildings.
His office and residential complex for Wacker-Chemie in Munich is a
lively accent on a particularly conspicuous site in architecturally
conservative Munich. Individually balanced buildings are arranged
along the block perimeter in Prinzregentenstrasse, the most
important east-west axis in the inner city, diagonally opposite the
Haus der Kunst, and in Bruderstrasse, which leads to Lehel, a
traditional residential area. Steidle has not packed the different
functions in layers one above the other, as is usual in commercial
projects of this kind, but has separated them clearly from each
other. The office building on the noisy carriageway of
Prinzregentenstrasse takes the curve to the narrow side street in
an elegant sweep, with the glass skin suspended in front of the
corner giving the building an almost Mendelsohn-like verve. The
series of residential buildings in Bruderstrasse is given a
different quality by Berlin painter Erich Wiesner's strong colours
and the projecting and recessed facades. And as here too the normal
Munich scale is considerably exceeded -- the three residential
towers placed diagonally to the courtyard rise eight storeys high
-- there is a surprising amount of room for publicly accessible
gardens inside the block, designed by landscape architects Latz +
Partner, and also scope for revealing the torrential Stadtmuhlbach
in a spectacular fashion, which used to be covered, but now shoots
directly past one of the windows of the sunken cafeteria and then
under the entrance hall of the office building, before playing at
waterfalls as it gushes into the Englischer Garten at the other
side of the road. Thus Prinzregentenstrasse, as a mile of museum
and government buildings, and the Lehel residential area have
acquired an architectural attraction of elemental impact in the
shape of the Wacker building.
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