Arno Brandlhuber

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Arno Brandlhuber (born May 15, 1964 in Wasserlos ) is a German architect and university professor .

Life

Brandlhuber studied architecture at the Technical University of Darmstadt and the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence . He then worked on projects with Günter Zamp Kelp and Julius Krauss . A long-term partnership with Bernd Kniess followed ; then Brandlhuber worked in open, changing project partnerships. Since 2003 he has held the chair for architecture and urban research at the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg .

In 2006 Brandlhuber founded his own studio in Berlin-Mitte . From the 2010s onwards, he worked on a city model created in 1977, called The Green Archipelago - The City within the City . It is about maintaining the heterogeneity and cost-effective construction with the lowest possible rent for the users. Results could be seen in three exhibitions from September 2012. Brandlhuber also spoke politically about architecture and urban planning in Berlin.

In 2016 Brandlhuber was invited to contribute to the Central Pavilion of the Venice Architecture Biennale . During these years he made various films on topics of contemporary architecture and urban planning and pursued the idea of ​​architecture as a social field. Arno Brandlhuber has been teaching and researching at the Department of Architecture at ETH Zurich since 2017 , also in the field of new media and technologies with regard to future architectures.

Projects (selection)

Many buildings built according to plans by Brandlhuber are attributed by architecture critics to the style of brutalism , which has experienced a rebirth since the beginning of the 21st century.

  • 1994–1996: Zamp Kelp and Julius Krauss, Arno Brandlhuber: Neanderthal Museum , Neanderthal 1997–2000: b & k +; Arno Brandlhuber & Bernd Kniess:
    • <2.56m , Cologne, 1997.
    • Kölner Brett , Cologne, 2000.
    • Geisselstrasse , Cologne, 2000.
    • Stavenhof , Cologne, 2000.
  • 2003: b & k +; Arno Brandlhuber & Markus Emde , Björn Martenson , Martin Kraushaar : Dönges I , Cologne
  • 2004: Flensburg city thinker
  • 2004: b & k +; Arno Brandlhuber & Markus Emde, Martin Kraushaar + Jochen Lambmann : Wentzsche , Cologne
  • 2006: b & k +; Arno Brandlhuber & Markus Emde, Björn Martenson, Martin Kraushaar + Asterios Agkathidis : German Aerospace Center , laboratory building, Stuttgart
  • 2006: b & k +; Arno Brandlhuber & Asterios Agkathidis, Markus Emde, Martin Kraushaar + Dorte Mandrup Architects: Crystal , Copenhagen
  • 2010: Brandlhuber + ERA, Emde, Schneider Brunnenstrasse 9, Berlin
  • 2012: Brandlhuber + Emde, Schneider: Antivilla, Potsdam-Krampnitz
  • 2014: Brandlhuber + Emde, Burlon / Riegler Riewe: St. Agnes , Berlin
  • 2016: Brandlhuber + Muck Petzet : Eastern part of the Tacheles area
  • 2018: Brandlhuber + Emde, Burlon / Muck Petzet: Lobe Block, Berlin-Gesundbrunnen

Awards (selection)

  • 1997 Architecture Prize Concrete (Neanderthal)
  • 1997 BDA award (Neanderthal)
  • 1998 sponsorship award from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia
  • 1998 Architecture Prize for exemplary commercial buildings (<2.56m)
  • 1998 Architecture Prize North Rhine-Westphalia (Neanderthal)
  • 2000 Cologne Architecture Prize (<2.56m)
  • 2000 Cologne Architecture Prize (Kölner Brett)
  • 2000 Cologne Architecture Prize (Geisselstrasse)
  • 2000 Wüstenrot Prize, distinction (Kölner Brett)
  • 2000 Prix Rhenan, award (Geisselstraße)
  • 2000 Future Living Architecture Prize (Kölner Brett)
  • 2000 Architecture Prize Future Living, Award (Geisselstrasse)
  • 2001 German Architecture Prize , recognition (Geisselstrasse)
  • 2001 Architecture Prize North Rhine-Westphalia (Geisselstrasse)
  • 2002 German Builder Award (BDA / DST / GdW) (Stavenhof)
  • 2001 Core Design Award Sweden (<2.56m)
  • 2002 Belmont Prize
  • 2003 Cologne Architecture Prize (Stavenhof)
  • 2004 German Steel Construction Prize (Dönges I)
  • 2005 Award for exemplary buildings from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (Dönges I)
  • 2006 Building Gap Prize from AKNW (Stavenhof)
  • 2006 Cologne Architecture Prize, recognition (standard +)
  • 2006 Architecture Prize for exemplary commercial buildings, Hypo Real Estate Foundation Munich (standard +)
  • 2007 Architecture Prize of the City of Copenhagen (Crystal)
  • 2010 Architecture Prize Color-Structure-Surface (Brunnenstrasse)
  • 2011 German Builder Award (Brunnenstrasse)
  • 2011 Recognition of the German Architecture Prize (Brunnenstrasse)
  • 2012 BDA Prize Berlin (Brunnenstrasse)
  • 2015 German Architecture Prize, recognition ( Antivilla )
  • 2015 Brandenburg Building Culture Prize, Special Prize ( Antivilla )
  • 2015 German builder award, special recognition modernization ( Antivilla )
  • 2016 Architecture Prize Berlin ( St. Agnes )

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 1998 Neanderthal Museum, Aedes Architecture Forum , Berlin
  • 1999 in vitro landscape, Weißenhofgalerie, Stuttgart
  • 2000 heilige-drei-koenige.de, Museum for Applied Arts , Cologne
  • 2001 ArchiLab 3, Orléans, France
  • 2002 ArchiLab 4, Orlèans, France
  • 2002 New Trends of Architecture in Europe and Japan, Hillside Terrace, Tokyo, Japan
  • 2002 New German Architecture - a reflexive modernity, Martin Gropius Bau , Berlin
  • 2003 stage 3, Kunstverein , Hamburg
  • 2004 26a bienal de sao paulo , contribution to the German pavilion with Thomas Demand , Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • 2004 Deutschlandschaft, contribution of the Federal Republic of Germany to the 9th Venice Architecture Biennale
  • 2014 This Is Modern: German Werkbund Exhibition, Palazzo Ca´Tron Venice
  • 2015 The Dialogic City - Berlin becomes Berlin, Berlinische Galerie
  • 2016 Legislating Architecture, contribution by Arno Brandlhuber & Christopher Roth to the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale
  • 2016 Legislating Architecture Switzerland, gta exhibitions
  • 2017 The Property Drama, contribution by Arno Brandlhuber & Christopher Roth to the 3rd Chicago Architecture Biennial

Publications

  • Arno Brandlhuber, Zamp Kelp, Julius Krauss: Neanderthal Museum for the History of Human Development, Aedes, Berlin 1996.
  • b & k + (ed.): In Vitro Landscape. Edition Weißenhofgalerie, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne 1999, ISBN 3-88375-387-4 .
  • b & k +, Bergische Universität GH Wuppertal, Academy of the City of Sindelfingen (ed.): Political Landscape. Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne 2001, ISBN 3-88375-484-6 .
  • Bart Lootsma, Marc wheels: b & k + Brandlhuber & Kniess +. Index Architecture. Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne 2003, ISBN 3-88375-568-0 .
  • Helmut Friedel (Ed.): Thomas Demand. b & k +. The Federal Republic of Germany's contribution to the 26a Bienal de São Paulo. Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne 2004, ISBN 3-88375-876-0 .
  • Martin Burkhardt: Brandlhuber. A fiction. deSingel / Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Antwerp / Cologne 2005, ISBN 3-88375-927-9 .
  • Arno Brandlhuber, a42.org (Ed.): Disko 1–4. Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg 2006, ISSN  1862-1562 .
  • Arno Brandlhuber, a42.org (Ed.): Disko 5–7. Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg 2007, ISSN  1862-1562 .
  • Arno Brandlhuber, a42.org (Ed.): Disko 8–11. Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg 2008, ISSN  1862-1562 .
  • Arno Brandlhuber, a42.org (Ed.): Disko 12–15. Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg 2008–2009, ISSN  1862-1562 .
  • Markus Emde, Chrissie Muhr (Ed.): 0119. Brandlhuber b & k + 1992–2008. Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne 2009, ISBN 978-3-86560-570-2 .
  • Arno Brandlhuber, Silvan Linden (ed.): Disko 16-19. Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg 2010–2011, ISSN  1862-1562 .
  • Arno Brandlhuber, Silvan Linden (Ed.): Disko 20-25. Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg 2011, ISSN  1862-1562 .
  • with Christian Posthofen: Ordering Social Relations. Ideology and Collectivity in the Case of Pyongyang, in: Collectivize! Essays on the Political Economy of Urban Form, Vol. 2, Berlin 2012, pp. 96–119. * Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Marius Babias (Ed.): Brandlhuber +. From the city of parts to the city of participation. Berlin projects. Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne 2013, ISBN 978-3-86335-259-2 .
  • Arno Brandlhuber, Florian Hertweck, Thomas Mayfried (Eds.): The Dialogic City - Berlin becomes Berlin . Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne 2015, ISBN 978-3-86335-825-9 .
  • Arno Brandlhuber, Christopher Roth, Antonia Steger (eds.): Legislating Architecture Switzerland. Edition Patrick Frey, Zurich 2016, ISBN 978-3-906803-14-2 .
  • Arno Brandlhuber, Nikolaus Kuhnert , Anh-Linh Ngo, Tobias Hönig (eds.): ARCH +: Legislating Architecture. ARCH + Verlag, Aachen 2016, ISBN 978-3-931435-34-9 .
  • Arno Brandlhuber, Anh-Linh Ngo, Olaf Grawert (station +, DARCH, ETH Zurich) (Eds.): ARCH +: The Property Issue. From the land question and new commons. ARCH + Verlag, Aachen 2018, ISBN 978-3-931435-45-5 .
  • Brandlhuber + 1996–2018, El Croquis, Madrid 2018, ISBN 978-84-947754-2-0

Literature (selection)

  • Falk Jaeger: Fictional and yet real. A town house by Arno Brandlhuber in Berlin breaks all the rules , in: Werk, Bauen, Wohnen , No. 6, June 2010, pp. 14–21.
  • Frank Barkow : Gallery and studio building Brunnenstrasse 9 , in: Deutsches Architektur Jahrbuch / German Architecture Annual 2010/2011, Munich 2010, pp. 48–53.
  • Dirk Meyhöfer: Hybrid, simple and yet surprising to build! Arno Brandlhuber, Berlin, in: Unusual living! Bremer Perspektiven, Berlin 2012, pp. 42–49.
  • Niklas Maak : Arno Brandlhuber's Thinking Model for a New 21st Century Architecture , in: 032c, No. 28: What we believe, Berlin 2015, pp. 200–209.
  • Florian Heilmeyer: A 1973 French cult film prompts Arno Brandlhuber to knock holes in his German holiday home, in: Mark, No. 55, 2015, pp. 82–91.
  • Antje Stahl: This architect is rehearsing the uprising , in: Neue Zürcher Zeitung , September 5, 2017.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Arno Brandlhuber. In: arch INFORM .
  2. ^ Project: Epicentres of the Periphery - Germany under the patronage of the BMVBW, accessed on July 15, 2012
  3. academie c / o: Nomadic Master's Program / Public Seminar Program / Publications.
  4. Kito Nedo: Berlin loses power . The architect Arno Brandlhuber on the city's fatal willingness to sell its land. In: Berliner Zeitung . July 12, 2012, p. 24 ( berliner-zeitung.de - interview, date print July 13, 2012).
  5. Jump upGereon Asmuth: A policy to cut into. In: www.taz.de. Retrieved May 24, 2018 .
  6. ^ ARCH +: Kiosk »English Publications» Legislating Architecture, German Version. In: archplus. Retrieved August 12, 2016 .
  7. Four new heads for architecture at ETH. In: www.archithese.ch. Retrieved January 22, 2018 .
  8. ^ IEA Institute of Architecture and Design. Studio Arno Brandlhuber. Retrieved May 24, 2018 .
  9. ^ Architectural sin or the high art of architecture? - The rediscovery of brutalism on YouTube
  10. ^ Nikolaus Bernau: Brutalism architecture exhibition in Frankfurt / Main: In love with concrete monsters. In: berliner-zeitung.de. January 3, 2018, accessed August 3, 2020 .
  11. BAUWELT - Brunnenstraße 9. Accessed on May 29, 2019 .
  12. Three architects' offices in Berlin are involved in the planning of the Tacheles area: pwr development Berlin. In: www.pwrdevelopment.com. Retrieved September 12, 2016 .
  13. Praise block / terrace house. In: lobe.berlin. Retrieved August 3, 2020 .
  14. 0003 Neanderthal Museum Mettmann. Retrieved May 25, 2018 .
  15. 0113 Brunnenstrasse Berlin. Retrieved May 25, 2018 .
  16. Anh-Linh-Ngo & Achim Reese: 0113 Brunnenstrasse Berlin. In: www.brandlhuber.com. Retrieved May 25, 2018 .
  17. ^ Architecture Prize 2006 ( Memento from April 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  18. BauNetz: Brandlhuber's concrete table. Architecture Prize Berlin 2016 goes to St. Agnes. In: www.baunetz.de. Retrieved May 24, 2018 .