dresden Projects 5 Created 20-Jul-13 By Rosa Sedlmeier, Nürnberg, SLUB Dresden Dresden, Ortner & Ortner library New Synagogue Dresden Saxony City Archive Dresden Centrum Galerie Dresden 5 Dresden, Peter Kulka shopping centre 3 Dresden, Wandel Hoefer Lorch Architekten community centre, synagogue 2 Dresden Station Redevelopment 6 Dresden, Foster & Partners train station 4 Dresden, SAA Schweger s archive http://wwwmimoaeu/users/rosa12/guides/dresden/ 1
SLUB Dresden Zellescher Weg 20 01069 Dresden http://wwwslub-dresdende/ The amalgamation of the various libraries in Saxony (national, federal and university) has resulted here in a library of European rank Over seven million books and data media are stored here The building itself is composed of two stone blocks of equal size that face each other across a lawn Centrally positioned between the two blocks, an area of glass that matches the floor area of either block is set flush in the lawn, forming the skylight for the central reading room below This reading room is the core of a three-storey library plinth that extends beneath the lawn across the entire area of the former sports grounds (text from architects' website) Floor area/size 2002 42000 m² Ortner & Ortner Staatshochbauamt Dresden http://wwwmimoaeu/users/rosa12/guides/dresden/ 2
photo: Wojtek Gurak photo: Timo Mecking New Synagogue Dresden Hasenberg 1 01067 Dresden After the German Reunification in 1989, the will came up to rebuild Dresden's synagogue at the place where Gottfried Semper's first building was destroyed the 9th of November in 1938 In 1997, after an open competition with 57 entries, the Jewish Community of Dresden chose the third-placed entry by Wandel Hoefer Lorch s The finally-executed building consists of two cubes made of coloured concrete with a connecting courtyard in between The community centre, a partially glazed block, serves administrative purposes and houses a café and a meeting room On the other side of the courtyard, the synagogue has been designed as a twisted cube The interior is structured by fine, wooden, built-in furniture and golden metal chain curtains Daylight penetrates the concrete-gridded roof and adds an atmospheric shimmer to the golden hangings The New Synagogue was awarded 'Best European ure' in 2001 11-2001, Interior architect Wandel Hoefer Lorch Architekten timo_mecking Jüdische Gemeinde Dresden photo: Wojtek Gurak Guided tours are available For further information, please call: ++49-351 - 656070 or write at: Jüdische Gemeinde zu Dresden Synagoge Hasenberg 1 01067 Dresden Dresden can be visited by train or airplane The New Synagogue is situated in the city centre, on the Elbe riverside http://wwwmimoaeu/users/rosa12/guides/dresden/ 3
Saxony City Archive Dresden Archivstrasse 14 01097 Dresden http://wwwarchivsachsende The competition was looking for the refurbishment and reorganization of the historic Saxon Archive building and the neighbouring office block, and a storage building as an extension The old building, built 1912-1915, is enhanced architecturally with a new main entrance and a festive foyer, appropriately to its importance (UNESCO: "one of the 100 most important archives in the world") The previously open inner courtyard is reinterpreted as the catalogue hall It is transformed into a roofed light-space, which means that the reduced area of the outer façades also improves the building's energy balance The compact, closed-looking new building adjacent to the office block is out of line with the street's axis and orientated to the building line in Erich-Ponto-Strasse Its large rooms are arranged around a central core On the outside, it displays a climatically advantageous heavy brick façade in Roman bond with reminiscences of historic warehouses (text from architects' website) Public access unknown! 8-2008 SAA Schweger s http://wwwmimoaeu/users/rosa12/guides/dresden/ 4
Centrum Galerie Dresden Prager Straße 15 01069 Dresden http://wwwcentrumgaleriede/ The former GDR 'Centrum' department store was designed by Hungarian architects Ferenc Simon and Ivan Fokvari and built in 1978 It was converted to a Karstadt after the fall of Communism Karstadt later moved across the street to a new, larger building and the Centrum building was demolished in spring 2007 so a new, huge mall, 'Centrum Galerie', could be built on the site With a total retail space of 52000 m², 'Galerie' is the biggest shopping mall in Dresden The car park includes around 1000 spaces Floor area/size 8-2009 52000 m² Main designer, Peter Kulka T+T Design MULTI VESTE Dresden GmbH http://wwwmimoaeu/users/rosa12/guides/dresden/ 5
Dresden Station Redevelopment Wiener Platz 4 01069 Dresden Originally one of the most impressive late-nineteenth-century railway stations in Europe, Dresden's railway terminus suffered severe wartime damage compounded by poor post-war maintenance, finally reaching a state where remedial conservation was required This redevelopment peels away later additions to restore the integrity of the original design with modern means (text from architect's website) 2006 Foster & Partners Deutsche Bahn AG Station & Service http://wwwmimoaeu/users/rosa12/guides/dresden/ 6