Grüntuch Ernst Architects
Grüntuch Ernst Architects is an internationally active German architecture firm based in Berlin , which was founded in 1991 by Armand Grüntuch and Almut Grüntuch-Ernst.
partner
Armand Grüntuch (* 1963 Riga / Latvia ) studied architecture at RWTH Aachen University and at the Istituto Universitario di Architettura in Venice . From 1987 to 1989 he worked in the Norman Foster office in London . Since 2016 he has been a member of the advisory board of the Federal Building Culture Foundation .
Almut Grüntuch-Ernst (* 1966 Stuttgart ) studied architecture and urban planning at the University of Stuttgart and at the Architectural Association in London. From 1988 to 1989 she worked at Alsop & Lyall's London office.
After founding the joint architecture office in Berlin in 1991, both taught at the Berlin University of the Arts in the 1990s . In 2006 you were general commissioner of the German Pavilion for the 10th International Architecture Biennale in Venice .
From 2010 to 2015 Almut Grüntuch-Ernst was a member of the Commission for Urban Design in Munich . Since 2011 she has been a professor at IDAS, Institute for Design and Architectural Strategies, at the Technical University of Braunschweig . She has been a member of the Berlin Academy of the Arts since 2016 .
Buildings and projects (selection)
- Chemnitz Central Station , renovation, 2016
- German School Madrid , 2015
- DGUV headquarters in Glinkastraße , Berlin, 2014
- Höfe am Brühl , Leipzig, 2012
- Marthashof , Berlin, 2012
- Former Jewish girls' school in Berlin , renovation and reprogramming 2012
- Hackesches Quartier office building in Berlin, 2011
- Breite Strasse department store, Lübeck, 2009
- Assembly house Auguststrasse 51, Berlin, 2008
- Leipziger Strasse 126 office building , Berlin, 2008
- Bruno-H.-Bürgel-Grundschule Berlin, extension, 2006
- Marie-Curie-Gymnasium Dallgow-Döberitz , 2005/2009
- Office building Hamburg - Neumühlen , 2002
- Special school at Mummelsoll, Berlin-Hellersdorf , 2002
- Residential and commercial buildings at Monbijouplatz 3 and 5, Berlin, 2001
- VW pavilion in the Autostadt Wolfsburg , 2000
- Humboldt-Höfe residential and commercial building, Berlin, 2000
- House on Hackescher Markt , Berlin, 2000
Awards (selection)
- "Most beautiful school in the world" (2016) for the German School Madrid at the WAF World Architecture Festival in Berlin
- Balthasar Neumann Prize 2016: Recognition for the German School Madrid
- Heinze Architects AWARD 2014
- EnOB BMWi Prize “Architecture with Energy 2011”: Award for energy-optimized building, 1st prize for the German School in Madrid
- Design award of the Wüstenrot Foundation 2010 "New Living in the City", recognition
- German builder award 2010
- Architecture Prize Berlin 2009
- AIT Office Application Award 2008, Best Workplace
- German builder award 2006
- Prize of the Lebendige Stadt Foundation 2005, Innovative Sports Facilities
- Brandenburg Architecture Prize 2005
- DuPont Benedictus Award 2003, Category Education
- Architecture Prize Future Living 2002
- Design award of the Wüstenrot Foundation 2002, "Schools in Germany"
- Deubau Junior Award 2002
- Hans Schaefers Prize of the BDA Berlin 1996
Exhibitions (selection)
- Deutscher Werkbund , "This is modern", Venice 2014
- CAUE5, “Parcours d´Architectures en Europe”, Strasbourg 2008
- Center for Architecture, "Berlin-New York Dialogues", New York 2007
- "Convertible City" - German contribution to the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2006
- Architekturforum Aedes Berlin, “Urban Upgrade”, Berlin 2006
- "Deutschlandschaft - Epicentren der Peripherie", German Pavilion Venice 2004
- Shussev Museum for Architecture, "Floating Berlin", Moscow 2004
- Vitra Design Museum , "Design Berlin!", 2003
- “Urban Creation”, Shanghai Art Museum , Shanghai Biennale 2002
- NAi - Netherlands Architecture Institute , "Made in Berlin", 2001
- PS1 - Center for Contemporary Art , "Children of Berlin", New York 1999
literature
- Ilka and Andreas Ruby (eds.): Grüntuch Ernst Dialoge. Distance Verlag , Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-942405-83-6
- Armand Grüntuch, Almut Grüntuch-Ernst, ARCH + editors (ed.): Convertible City, archplus 180, exhibition catalog of the German Pavilion, Venice Architecture Biennale, 2006. ARCH + Verlag, Berlin 2006, ISBN 3-931435-09-1
- Kristin Feireiss , Hans-Jürgen Commerell (ed.): Grüntuch Ernst Architects - Urban Upgrade. Exhibition catalog Aedes, Berlin 2006, ISBN 3-937093-69-9
- Kristin Feireiss (Ed.): Grüntuch Ernst Architects - Points of Access. Prestel Verlag , Munich 2004, ISBN 3-7913-3158-2
- Kristin Feireiss, Hans-Jürgen Commerell (ed.): Architects Grüntuch / Ernst - insights outlooks. Exhibition catalog Aedes, Berlin 1997
- Architects Grüntuch / Ernst - Berlin projects 92-95. Verlag HM Nelte, Wiesbaden 1996, ISBN 3-9803466-7-6
Web links
- Grüntuch Ernst
- competitionline Grüntuch Ernst Architects
- Baunetz architect profile
- german architects: Grüntuch Ernst
- https://www.arch.ethz.ch/news-und-veranstaltungen/departementsvortraege/on-architecture4/Gruentuch.html
Individual evidence
- ^ Website of the Federal Building Culture Foundation: Advisory Board
- ^ IDAS, Institute for Design and Building Science at the TU Braunschweig
- ↑ Press release: New members of the Akademie der Künste
- ↑ Website of the World Architecture Festival with the category winners 2016
- ↑ Report from the Federal Office of Administration: International jury selects the German School Madrid as the “most beautiful school in the world” ( Memento of the original from December 22, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Balthasar Neumann Prize 2016
- ↑ Heinze ArchitektenAWARD 2014 for assembly house Auguststrasse 51
- ↑ EnOB BMWi Prize "Architecture with Energy 2011"
- ↑ Design award of the Wüstenrot Foundation 2010 "New Living in the City", recognition for building group house 51 in Berlin
- ↑ Catalog of the German Builders' Prize 2010, winners of the Auguststrasse building group, Berlin-Mitte , page 26f. ( Memento of the original from February 3, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Berlin Architecture Prize 2009 for multi-generation house on Auguststrasse 51
- ↑ Catalog of the German Builder Award 2006, winner of the residential and commercial building Monbijouplatz 3, Berlin-Mitte , page 14f.
- ↑ Catalog Foundation Prize 2005, Prize Winner Schule am Mummelsoll , page 13ff.
- ↑ Brandenburg Architecture Prize 2005 for Marie-Curie-Gymnasium Dallgow-Döberitz
- ↑ Baunetz report from July 1, 2013 on the DuPont Benedictus Award
- ↑ baufachinformation.de
- ↑ German Werkbund Exhibition Venice 2014 "This is modern"
- ↑ aa-projects.eu exhibition "Berlin-New York Dialogues"
- ^ Convertible City website