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Studios and Gallery Brunnenstrasse 9

Brandlhuber+ Emde, Burlon. Berlin, Germany

  • Name of work in English

    Studios and Gallery Brunnenstrasse 9

  • Name of work in original language

    Atelier- und Galeriegebäude Brunnenstrasse 9

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 2011

  • Work Location

    Berlin, Germany

  • Studio

    Brandlhuber+ Emde, Burlon

EUmies Awards 2011 Nominees

  • Brandlhuber+ ERA, Emde, Schneider 01 - street perspective

    Brandlhuber+ ERA, Emde, Schneider 01 - street perspective

    © Nathan Willock

  • Brandlhuber+ ERA, Emde, Schneider 02 - elevation Brunnenstrasse in the morning

    Brandlhuber+ ERA, Emde, Schneider 02 - elevation Brunnenstrasse in the morning

    © Michael Reisch

  • Brandlhuber+ ERA, Emde, Schneider 03 - elevation Brunnenstrasse in the evening

    Brandlhuber+ ERA, Emde, Schneider 03 - elevation Brunnenstrasse in the evening

    © Clemens Vogel

  • Brandlhuber+ ERA, Emde, Schneider 04 - elevation courtyard

    Brandlhuber+ ERA, Emde, Schneider 04 - elevation courtyard

    © Nathan Willock

  • Brandlhuber+ ERA, Emde, Schneider 05 - interior kitchen block

    Brandlhuber+ ERA, Emde, Schneider 05 - interior kitchen block

    © Nathan Willock

  • Brandlhuber+ ERA, Emde, Schneider 06 - facade detail

    Brandlhuber+ ERA, Emde, Schneider 06 - facade detail

    © Clemens Vogel

  • Brandlhuber+ ERA, Emde, Schneider 03 - floor plan secend level

    Brandlhuber+ ERA, Emde, Schneider 03 - floor plan secend level

  • Brandlhuber+ ERA, Emde, Schneider 11 - section courtyard to street

    Brandlhuber+ ERA, Emde, Schneider 11 - section courtyard to street

Authors

Arno Brandlhuber, Bruno Ebersbach, Markus Emde, Philipp Reinfeld, Thomas Schneider, Florian Steinbeck,

Collaborators

Landscape architect: Sandra Bartoli, Andreas Ziegeler; Structural engineering: Thomas Fellerhoff; Fire consulting: Margot Ehrlicher, Not Defined Halfkann & Kirchner; Art: Mark Bain; Consulting: J Bernhardt
  • Program

    Mixed use - Cultural & Social

  • Completion

    2010

The house on Brunnenstrasse 9 with a total of 1.000 sqm is an extension of the foundations of a building ruin that was the result of a bad investment in the '90s. The existing consisted of the cellar walls towards the neighboring house, the street and the courtyard, and a cellar ceiling, with exception of the parts of the lift and the drivethrough; the steel reinforcement of the incomplete building protruded from the street level. The found structure was not only included but was even further developed in the new building. The angles of sun rays determine the volume of the attic floor, maximizing the light exposure of the building in the back. The offset of the floors of the new building results from the connection to the different levels of the neighboring floors. The cellar floor benefits from the partially missing ceiling, displaying a double height room. If desired it will be possible to extend the missing ceiling with little effort, by using the visible bolts set in the reinforcement. The same is possible in the similarly laid ground floor. An elevator allows access throughout the entire building. The external escape stairs were built in the courtyard and at 5 m. of distance from the house, for fire protection. With this solution the floors are independent, with the exception of the elevator space and the bathrooms. The access to the escape stairs serves also well as terrace space. The ground in the courtyard was raised of 72 cm. towards one end side of the house and 36 cm. on the other side, this was done in order to comply to the maximal height of the fire men's ladder. The facade towards the much trafficked Brunnenstrasse displays a closed quality. On every floor there is a fixed glazing, the rest is finished with a translucent polycarbonate facade. The sun protection layer on the facade creates different colors. Small ventilation shafts, set on the side, allow the cross ventilation of the house. The facade on the courtyard is instead completely glazed. Ceilinghigh sliding doors allow for a large opening of the building towards the courtyard. The rafter construction parallel to the street and set between the bearing axes of the building defines the paraboloidal form of the walkable roof. The floors of concrete were already built at the same time of the shell of the house. The walls to the neighboring buildings were built with precast concrete units. The rest of the walls are in cast concrete without indication of pattern. Therefore all the walls and floors were ready by the time the structural work was accomplished; they were rendered impermeable later on. The oak planks along the facade on the street are the substructure for the polycarbonate elements, they can also be used as benches, tables or shelves.


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