Exhibition "Prison" wins Architecture MasterPrize™ 2020
We are delighted to announce that Prison has won the Architecture MasterPrize™ 2020 in the category Interior Design – Exhibition.
We are delighted to announce that Prison has won the Architecture MasterPrize™ 2020 in the category Interior Design – Exhibition.
It takes us great pleasure to announce that Design Hostel has received the Second Award in ACD Awards 2020 | Rethinking the Future in the category Hospitality!
Messestrasse II is Winner of the DNA Paris Design Award 2020 in the category Architecture: Education and Sports. The new building of the Sigmund Freud University Vienna that has been constructed in the neighbouring plot to the existing building of the Sigmund Freud University Campus Messestrasse – also planned by Holzer Kobler Architekturen – provides ideal environment and learning conditions for students of medicine, dentistry and law.
With the exhibition "Difficult Heritage. The Linden-Museum and Württemberg in Colonialism" the Linden-Museum takes a look at its own history with regard to colonialism and post-colonial issues. Conceived as a summary exhibition of works, it focuses on the process of coming to terms with history through a conscious shifting of perspectives. This basic concept is taken up by the exhibition design. Numerous modules with different creative approaches to the topic are distributed around stands and open fragmentary exhibitions in the rooms of the museum.
With the exhibition "Difficult Heritage. The Linden-Museum and Württemberg in Colonialism" the Linden-Museum takes a look at its own history with regard to colonialism and post-colonial issues. Conceived as a summary exhibition of works, it focuses on the process of coming to terms with history through a conscious shifting of perspectives. This basic concept is taken up by the exhibition design. Numerous modules with different creative approaches to the topic are distributed around stands and open fragmentary exhibitions in the rooms of the museum.
The project on Lindower Strasse in Berlin, designed by Holzer Kobler Architekturen and zweikant architekturen from Cologne, is ready for occupancy. With its concise timber construction, the building makes an important contribution to contemporary, ecological construction. From Monday, 12. Oct. 2020, our Berlin office will find a new "home" in it.
Holzer Kobler Architekturen Berlin GmbH
Lindower Straße 19, D–13347 Berlin
T + 49 30 24 62 81 70 F + 49 30 24 62 817 29
berlin@holzerkobler.com www.holzerkobler.com instagram.com/holzerkobler
The project on Lindower Strasse in Berlin, designed by Holzer Kobler Architekturen and zweikant architekturen from Cologne, is ready for occupancy. With its concise timber construction, the building makes an important contribution to contemporary, ecological construction. From Monday, 12. Oct. 2020, our Berlin office will find a new "home" in it.
Holzer Kobler Architekturen Berlin GmbH
Lindower Straße 19, D–13347 Berlin
T + 49 30 24 62 81 70 F + 49 30 24 62 817 29
berlin@holzerkobler.com www.holzerkobler.com instagram.com/holzerkobler
On September 22, 2020, the foundation stone will be laid for the implementation of the master plan developed by Holzer Kobler Architekturen for the Sartorius Quarter in Göttingen.
With addresses by the Lord Mayor of Göttingen, Rolf-Georg Köhler, the constructors and building principals, Dr. Joachim Kreuzburg, CEO of Sartorius AG, and Christoph Kleiner, managing partner of Hamburg Team, as well as Tristan Kobler, the project in Göttingen North will officially be sent on its way, four years after the competition for the master plan had been decided.
On September 22, 2020, the foundation stone was laid for the implementation of the master plan developed by Holzer Kobler Architekturen for the Sartorius Quarter in Göttingen.
With addresses by the Lord Mayor of Göttingen, Rolf-Georg Köhler, the constructors and building principals, Dr. Joachim Kreuzburg, CEO of Sartorius AG, and Christoph Kleiner, managing partner of Hamburg Team, as well as Tristan Kobler, the project in Göttingen North was officially sent on its way, four years after the competition for the master plan had been decided.
From Charlemagne to Frederick Barbarossa: in five sections the exhibition explores the different conceptions and strategies of their rule of a selection of imperial personalities in their domains in the Rhine region over five centuries. The exhibition levels are structured by way of floor-to-ceiling walls, thereby creating their own spatial composition of the rooms and a new rhythm for this tour through the Landesmuseum Mainz (DE).