Munich: City of architecture - Selected highlights from A to Z

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Munich: City of architecture - Selected highlights from A to Z (21 February 2018) The ADAC Headquarters Home to the German Automobile Club (ADAC), this building is the latest addition to the portfolio of buildings in Munich created by the Anglo-German architects Matthias Sauerbruch and Louisa Hutton. Featuring bright yellow window frames, a star-shaped base and a 93-metre tower, the building has become an architectural highlight in the city s Westend area. Its environmentally-friendly energy concept is also outstanding. Heat is generated by a district heating network and geothermal energy while photovoltaic panels produce electricity. www.adac.de, www.sauerbruchhutton.de Architects: Matthias Sauerbruch and Louisa Hutton (Berlin, London) Completed: March 2012 Location: Hansastrasse 19, Westend district Allianz Arena Architects Herzog & de Meuron s design for the Allianz Arena has come to be regarded. The outer walls and roof over the seating ring are covered in thousands of diamond-shaped air pockets, which normally light up in red and white, FC Bayern s team colours. For special events, 300,000 LEDs can be used to create an array of

other motifs and effects, ranging from rainbows to black, red and gold. The three sharply inclined stands provide space for up to 75,000 spectators to experience all the action on the pitch up close. www.allianz-arena.de, www.herzogdemeuron.com Architects: Herzog and De Meuron (Basel) Completed: 2005 Location: Werner-Heisenberg-Allee 25 in Munich-Fröttmaning, northern outskirts of the city BMW Welt BMW Welt, a project created by the architects studio Coop Himmelb(l)au/ Wolf D. Prix, is the BMW Group s cutting-edge delivery and experience centre. Opposite the distinctive sweeping roofs of the 1972 Olympic venues and next door to the BMW tower and museum, BMW Welt rises to the challenge presented by its ambitious architectural neighbours. The building s double cone design soars and swirls upwards in a dynamic arc, crowned by a roof known as the cloud by those who work there. The curved photovoltaic flat roof spans a total area of 15,000 square metres. www.bmw-welt.com, www.coop-himmelblau.at Architects: Wolf D. Prix (Coop Himmelb(l)au, Vienna) Completed: 2007 Location: Lerchenauer Strasse 57 / corner of Georg-Brauchle-Ring, Schwabing district Fünf Höfe An opulent shopping arcade that embodies a new approach to architecture in organic urban structures: With the Fünf Höfe project at Theatinerstrasse, the architects at Herzog & de Meuron took a once shut-off block of historic buildings in the old town and turned them into a modern complex of courtyards and arcades. Elegant stores, cafés and restaurants and various artistic installations lend each courtyard and arcade its own one-of-a-kind flair. The complex is also home to the Kunsthalle art gallery. A façade of folding metal elements opens out onto Theatinerstrasse. The second phase

of construction saw the Munich-based architects Hilmer & Sattler adding a façade on Salvatorstrasse. www.fuenfhoefe.de, www.herzogdemeuron.com, www.h-s-a.de Architects: Herzog & de Meuron (Basel), Hilmer & Sattler (Munich) Completed: 2003 Location: Theatinerstrasse on the corner with Salvatorstrasse, city centre Herz-Jesu-Kirche Munich s most cutting-edge Catholic church, Herz-Jesu-Kirche (Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus), was created by the architects Allmann Sattler Wappner and impresses with its clear, stripped-back design. The church contains no ornaments or paintings so as not to distract visitors from their time of introspection. Its warm and contemplative atmosphere stems from the high quality of the materials and the light that streams through the building s outer shell and filters its way into the interior through vertical light wooden slats. The imposing two-winged door is made from blue glass and covers almost the entire façade of the church. In summer, it opens up for concerts and special events. www.herzjesu-muenchen.de, www.allmannsattlerwappner.de Architects: Allmann Sattler Wappner (Munich) Completed: 2000 Location: Lachnerstrasse 8, Neuhausen district HFF München and Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst under one roof On the site opposite the Alte Pinakothek museum, the Cologne-based architects Peter and Gottfried Böhm built a new building to house the HFF München (Munich University of Film and Television) and the Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst (State Museum of Egyptian Art). Based on the requirements set out by the building s two new tenants, the architects decided to create two clearly separate buildings with their own dedicated entrances and cover them with a single, shared façade. The lower of the two entrances leads visitors to the Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst and its exhibition rooms, which the Böhm studio designed to reflect an underground archaeological excavation

site. Daylight is provided by an atrium cut into a lawn above. In contrast, the entrance to HFF München is at ground level and opens out into a large foyer, which is also used for public events and represents communication with the outside world. The area to the rear houses the lecture theatres, an auditorium and cinema, classrooms for seminars, a library and cafeteria for the students. www.hff-muenchen.de, www.smaek.de, www.peterboehm-architekten.de, www.lill-sparla.de Architects: Böhm Architects (Cologne); landscape architects: Lill and Sparla (Cologne) University of Film and Television (completed in 2011) Ägyptisches Museum (opened in 2013) Location: Gabelsbergerstrasse 35, opposite the Alte Pinakothek museum, Maxvorstadt district Medienbrücke München Medienbrücke München (Munich Media Bridge) is a futuristic building, which is paving the way for the rest of the newly developed Werksviertel area around the Ostbahnhof train station. Elevated on two large pillars and reaching a maximum height of 46 metres, this floating office building marks the entrance to Media Works Munich, a business park for media, fashion and the service industry. The building boasts panoramic views across Munich all the way to the Alps. www.medienbrücke.de, ww.steidle-architekten.de Architects: Otto Steidle + Partner architects (Munich) Completed: 2012 Location: Rosenheimerstrase 145 d, Werksviertel district near Ostbahnhof train station

Museum Brandhorst This colourful building houses art from the 20th and 21st century. Museum Brandhorst is an impressive new addition to Munich s Kunstareal (Art District). Designed by the architectural team of Matthias Sauerbruch and Louisa Hutton, the museum is a long and narrow building. Its outer shell is made from 36,000 glazed ceramic rods, which shimmer in a whole rainbow of colours depending on how the light hits them. The interior opens out into three exhibition levels linked by one large staircase. As well as its aesthetic appeal, Museum Brandhorst is also paving the way for environmental protection. Its cutting-edge lighting concept draws primarily on daylight while energysaving technology is also used to regulate the temperature in the rooms. Further measures, such as groundwater pumps and heat exchangers, help the building to improve its environmental footprint. The building s shell also absorbs the noise of the road. www.museum-brandhorst.de, www.sauerbruchhutton.de Architects: Matthias Sauerbruch and Louisa Hutton (Berlin, London) Completed: 2009 Location: In Munich Kunstareal, Theresienstrasse 35a, next to Pinakothek der Moderne and the Türkentor gate, Maxvorstadt district NS Dokumentationszentrum The new building for the Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism was designed by the Berlin-based architects Georg-Scheel-Wetzel. Their design for a white cube made from exposed concrete won the architectural competition for the centre and work then began in autumn 2011. The design is a sharp contrast to the buildings of the time and the other architecture in the area, which dates back to the National Socialist Large windows that stretch over two floors afford a wide variety of perspectives. The concept for the exhibition draws from the building s surroundings, giving visitors a point of reference when thinking about the past. www.ns-dokumentationszentrum-muenchen.de, www.georgscheelwetzel.com/info/buero.htm

Architects: Georg Scheel Wetzel (Berlin) Completed: 2015 Location: Brienner Strasse 34, east of Königsplatz Ohel-Jakob-Synagoge The synagogue on Sankt-Jakobs-Platz is located right at the heart of the city. Designed by the architects Wandel Hoefer Lorch, the synagogue forms part of the Jüdisches Zentrum (Jewish Centre), along with the Jüdisches Museum, a community centre with a concert hall and restaurant, a school and library. As the most important structure in the complex, the synagogue stands alone in the square. The base clad in natural stone is designed to remind viewers of temples in Jerusalem. Meanwhile, the light glass structure with its steel skeleton looks like it is covered with intertwining Stars of David and represents the Tabernacle. At night, the roof lights up from the inside. The materials selected for the interior design include cedar imported from Lebanon and stone from Israel. Awarded the 2008 German Prize for Urban Development, the buildings and urban concept behind the Jüdisches Zentrum at Jakobsplatz have transformed a forgotten corner of the city into a thriving point of encounter and exchange. www.juedischeszentrumjakobsplatz.de Architects: Wandel, Hoefer and Lorch (Saarbrücken); square designed by Regina Poly (landscape architect, Berlin) Completed: 2006 (synagogue) and 2007 (community centre and museum) Location: Jakobsplatz, city centre Pavilion in Petuelpark Uwe Kiessler s pavilion in Petuelpark in northern Schwabing is a cube-shaped two storey structure with a protruding flat roof and plenty of glass. The light, white park pavilion is used as a café and exhibition space. Petuelpark is a new, modern park that covers Petueltunnel on the northern part of the central ring road and displays various art work and water features. www.quivid.com, www.petuelpark.de, www.kiessler.de

Architects: Jühling + Bertram (landscape architect), Uwe Kiessler (Munich) Completed: 2004 Location: Klopstockstrasse 10, Nordschwabing district Pinakothek der Moderne The Pinakothek der Moderne is one of the world s largest museums dedicated to fine art from the 20th and 21st century. Four stand-alone institutions with their own permanent or temporary exhibitions come together here under one roof: The Collection of Modern Art, the Design Museum, the Munich Technical University Architecture Museum and the State Collection of Graphic Design. Designed by the Munich-based architect Stephan Braunfels, the building reflects the autonomy of the individual collections while also echoing their collective identity. From the outside, it looks like a square free-standing block made from white exposed concrete with pillars standing guard in front of the glazed lobby: Inside, however, the structure opens out into a central rotunda flooded with light. The huge glass dome covers the open-plan foyer and spiral staircase that leads to the various exhibition levels. Unobstructed axes of vision enable visitors in the foyer to enjoy surprising glimpses into the individual collections. www.pinakothek-der-moderne.de, www.braunfels-architekten.de Architect: Stephan Braunfels (Munich, Berlin) Completed: 2006 Located: In Munich Kunstareal, Barer Strasse 40, Maxvorstadt district Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus Star architect Sir Norman Foster began the extensive renovation work and expansion of the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, a former artist s villa, in spring 2009. The historic free-standing villa remains the heart of the new complex. However, the golden façade of the new building created by the builders from Foster + Partners has put Munich in the spotlight as the location of this exciting world-class architectural masterpiece. The gallery s other collections, to which Lenbachhaus owes its diversity, are also back on display, including its treasure trove of 19th century paintings and

extensive collection of international contemporary art. A new pioneering form of LED technology was developed under the supervision of Lenbachhaus. Artificial lighting that is barely distinguishable from daylight and that meets the exacting standards needed to preserve artwork is used to create a wide range of lighting effects in varying shades. This is the first time that this technology has been used on a large scale in a museum. With this milestone, Lenbachhaus has set new standards for art museum lighting across Germany. www.lenbachhaus.de, www.fosterandpartners.com Architects: Foster + Partners (London) Completed: 2013 Location: In Munich Kunstareal, on Briennerstrasse at the corner of Richard-Wagner- Strasse at Königsplatz, Maxvorstadt district Park Plaza residential tower On the former trade fair grounds in Munich s Westend district, the Park Plaza residential building designed by Munich architects Otto Steidle + Partner has come to symbolise this new urban neighbourhood. Reaching a height of 44 metres, the building replaces the trade fair tower that once stood here. The bold colour scheme a warm orange is one of the hallmarks of the Munich-based architects. Balconies and apartments jut out from all sides of the block like drawers and bring movement to the façade with the uneven distribution of their windows. At 14 storeys tall, Park Plaza is one of the few skyscrapers in the city centre and is used solely for residential purposes. www.steidle-architekten.de Architects: Otto Steidle + Partner architects (Munich) Completed: 2002 Location: Ganghoferstrasse, Theresienhöhe

Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof München (ZOB) Long-distance coaches arriving in Munich enter through this futuristic gateway: the new Central Bus Station at Hackerbrücke. A huge cloak of slats made of narrow aluminium piping shrouds the slanting glass structure of the building itself. The terminal on the ground floor has 29 bays and is designed especially for guest departures and arrivals. The first storey is a place where travellers and local residents can shop, eat and drink while the second storey houses the ticket sales point. From the terrace at the top and the large glazed waiting room, guests enjoy unobstructed views across Frauenkirche church and the main train station. Ten metres below the new bus station you ll find Munich s hottest new club Neuraum. The ZOB is well connected to the city s public transport network. The S-Bahn railway (Hackerbrücke station) and tram provide direct links to the city centre. www.muenchen-zob.de, www.auer-weber.de Architects: Auer, Weber and Associates (Stuttgart, Munich) Completed: 2009 Location: Donnersberger Brücke (Donnersberger Bridge) at Arnulfstrasse 21, Maxvorstadt district

Background München Tourismus is the city s central tourist organisation and is part of the City of Munich s Department of Labour and Economic Development. München Tourismus works with its business partners in the private sector and the tourist organisation München TIM e.v. to develop marketing and PR campaigns and tourism products in a bid to establish Munich as a destination on the international travel market. The strategy for achieving this aim is defined by the Tourismuskommission München, a joint undertaking between the city council and the local tourist industry. The objective of the partners involved in this collaboration is to promote quality tourism in Munich. This safeguards the quality of a stay and the quality of life in the city, and ensures acceptance of tourism among the population. München Tourismus acts as a centre of expertise, knowledge and innovation within Munich s tourism industry; as a link to regional and supra-regional tourist organisations (TOM, BayTM, DZT, MC and many more); and as a professional, neutral advisor to the tourist industry. Pictures: We can provide you with free photographic material to professionally illustrate your reporting on Munich: Please visit: www.simply-munich.com/photoservice