Auer Weber
Auer Weber | |
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legal form | GmbH |
founding | 1980 |
Seat | Stuttgart , Germany |
management | Founding shareholders: Fritz Auer , Carlo Weber Managing partners: Moritz Auer, Philipp Auer, Jörn Scholz, Achim Söding, Stephan Suxdorf |
Number of employees | 140 |
Branch | architecture |
Website | www.auer-weber.de |
Auer Weber Assoziierte GmbH is an architecture office based in Stuttgart with a location in Munich .
history
In 1980 Fritz Auer and Carlo Weber founded the architects' association, in the meantime the company also operates under the names "Auer + Weber + Partner" and "Auer + Weber + Architects". From spring 2006 the office was run under the name “Auer + Weber + Assoziierte GmbH”. Since 2014 the office has been operating under the name “Auer Weber”.
The office has 140 employees.
profile
According to the office, a guideline for all projects is to develop the architectural design from the respective task and the conditions of the location in a distinctive, coherent and comprehensible manner. The design process should include the finding of appropriate design tools and the involvement of all those involved. This open process should lead to individual solutions that cannot be reduced to a “ style ”. Since the 2000s, the field of activity has expanded to include projects abroad, including a. China, France, Luxembourg. The activity essentially comprises the areas of administration and culture, education and research, hotels and residential complexes, sports and transport structures as well as urban planning concepts and master plans.
The common denominator of the projects should be "openness and catchiness for the senses and intellect". The office understands its work “as a social and cultural service on a high artistic, functional and technological level, whose architectural quality and sustainability must be measured primarily by how open and versatile it is for the diverse forms of life that she wants to create a place. "
Buildings and designs
The renovation of the main office of the Kreissparkasse Göppingen was completed in 2014. In 2010, in addition to the buildings in the Chenshan Botanical Garden, Shanghai, the LUXUN University of Fine Arts on the Dalian campus in China was also completed. The Belair sports and leisure center opened in Luxembourg in spring. In 2009 the Munich bus station and the LfA Förderbank Bayern in Munich were completed. The seminar building at Gut Siggen was inaugurated in 2007; two years earlier, the second construction phase of the center of SolarCity in Linz and the technical college in Friedberg had been completed, as was the conversion of the Brühlsche Terrasse exhibition building , part of the Lipsius building in Dresden . In 2005 the cube was built in Petuelpark . In 2003 the office built the university library of the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg and the Max Planck Institute for Biophysics in Frankfurt a. M. The ESO Hotel on Cerro Paranal in Chile, created in 2002, was the location of the James Bond film Quantum of Solace , among other things . In 2001 the architectural office built the Prisma House in Frankfurt (Main) -Niederrad. In the 1990s, the Amazon House in the Wilhelma Zoo in Stuttgart (1999) was completed, the Zeppelin Carré in Stuttgart was redesigned and the casino and canteen of the Army Officers' School in Dresden and the Ruhrfestspielhaus in Recklinghausen were built (1998). Other important projects are the town hall and library in the center of Germering (1995), the retirement and nursing home in Lemgo (1994), the Hof Theater (Saale) (also in 1994) and the aviary in the Wilhelma Zoo in Stuttgart (1993). In 1992 the office built the sub-center of Munich Airport (FMG administration building, canteen, kitchen, multi-purpose hall, pedestrian walkway and platform roofing); a year earlier, the district office of Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis, Villingen-Schwenningen was completed. Projects in the 1980s included the Starnberg district office (1987) and the spa guest center in Bad Salzuflen .
Awards (excerpt)
- 1989 BDA Prize Bavaria and German Architecture Prize, Starnberg District Office
- 1991 Fritz Schumacher Prize
- 1991 Critics' Prize for Architecture, Pavilion of the Federal Republic of Germany World Exhibition EXPO ´92 in Seville
- 1994 Hugo Häring Prize , administration building of the Reutlingen municipal utilities
- 1995 German Architecture Prize , distinction, Theater Hof
- 2001 German Architecture Prize, Ruhrfestspielhaus , Recklinghausen
- 2004 LEAF Awards - Category “New Build” and “Overall”, ESO Hotel on Cerro Paranal , Chile
- 2005 IOC / IAKS Award, silver medal, sports hall Realschule Aurain, Bietigheim-Bissingen
- 2005 IOC / IAKS Award, silver medal, sports hall in the Ulm-Nord sports park
- 2005 Leaf Awards - Category “Best Environmentally Sustainable Project”, Center solarCity Linz , Austria
- 2006 Dedalo Minosse Prize (Special Prize), Center solarCity Linz , Austria
- 2007 German Architecture Prize BDA , recognition, exhibition building Brühlsche Terrasse Dresden
- 2008 Prize for Cityscape Maintenance of the City of Munich , Alter Hof 5-6 , Munich
- 2011 BDA Prize Schleswig-Holstein, seminar building Gut Siggen, Ostholstein
- 2011 Dedalo Minosse Prize (Special Prize), Central Bus Station Munich
literature
- Falk Jaeger (Ed.): Auer + Weber + Assoziierte - Portfolio. , Jovis Verlag, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-86859-037-1 .
- Andrea Kiock (Ed.): Auer + Weber + Architects - Work 1980-2003 Works. , Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel 2003, ISBN 3-76437017-3 .
- Klaus-Dieter Weiß (Ed.): Auer + Weber - Positions and Projects. Edition Baumeister, Verlag Georg DW Callwey, Munich 1993, ISBN 3-7667-1091-5 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b auer-weber.de: Imprint
- ↑ a b auer-weber.de: office
- ↑ Philosophy ( Memento from November 19, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ http://www.german-architects.com/de/auer-weber-assoziierte-stuttgart/de/currentProfilePos:0/searchProfileId:a37e874cc65cdddda9297da3c13c352c4f16f1a23677b/
- ^ Auer Weber Architects BDA. Retrieved May 27, 2020 .