Bottega + Ehrhardt Architects

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Bottega + Ehrhardt Architekten GmbH is an architecture office in Stuttgart.

After working together in the Kohlhoff + Kohlhoff architectural office in Stuttgart, Giorgio Bottega and Henning Ehrhardt founded the Bottega + Ehrhardt Architects in 1998. In addition to architecture, the focus of her projects is primarily on the areas of interior design, trade fair construction and furniture design. The office, which has been operating as a GmbH since 2007, currently (2019) has 10 employees. In 2004 Bottega + Ehrhardt Architects were represented at the 9th Architecture Biennale in Venice with the project “House S in Ludwigsburg” in the German Pavilion. In the same year, both office partners were appointed as members of the BDA Association of German Architects .

Office partner

Giorgio Bottega (* 1967 in Rosenfeld ) studied architecture from 1989 to 1995 at the HFT Hochschule für Technik in Stuttgart and the UPC ETS Arquitectura in Barcelona. During his studies he worked in the architectural offices of Raffaele Cavadini and Michele Arnaboldi in Locarno and after his diploma (1995) at Kohlhoff + Kohlhoff Architects (1995 to 1997) in Stuttgart. In 2006 he received a teaching position at the University of Stuttgart at the Institute for Living and Design with Thomas Jocher.

Henning Ehrhardt (* 1966 in Stuttgart) studied architecture and urban planning at the University of Stuttgart and the ETH Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule in Zurich from 1985 to 1991 . After graduating from the University of Stuttgart (1991), he worked in Bernard Tschumi's office in New York (1992 to 1994) and then at Kohlhoff + Kohlhoff Architects (1994 to 1997) in Stuttgart. In addition to his office work, he taught from 1995 to 2006 at the University of Stuttgart at the Institute for Interior Design with Boris Podrecca . In 2006 he received a visiting professorship from Franziska Ullmann at this institute . Henning Ehrhardt has been a member of the Design Advisory Board of the City of Pforzheim since 2017 .

House S in Ludwigsburg, 2002

attitude

The architectural attitude of the office is shaped by a reduction in the resources used. This applies to the choice of shape, material and color within a project. This approach was implemented in the "House S" project in Ludwigsburg. The theme of reduction dominates both in the monochrome interior with a light gray epoxy resin floor and exposed concrete walls as well as on the olive-colored plastered facade, which extends over the sloping roof as a homogeneous surface.

Buildings (selection)

  • 2019 residential buildings S2 in Stuttgart
  • 2019 Booth Burgbad ISH in Frankfurt am Main
  • 2018 Schlüffken Brewery in Krefeld
  • 2018 vmove fitness studio in Stuttgart
  • 2017 House G2 in Stuttgart
  • 2016 House H in Stuttgart
  • 2015 day care center in Miedelsbach (with Hoppe construction planning)
  • 2014 House K3 in Stuttgart
  • 2014 House G in Ostfildern
  • 2014 Multi-family houses BF30 in Stuttgart
  • 2013 Residential and gallery house F34 in Ulm (with Hartl Planungsgesellschaft)
  • 2013 Burgbad ISH booth in Frankfurt am Main
  • 2012 House R in Gerlingen
  • 2012 House K2 in Stuttgart
  • 2011 Jung von Matt am Neckar agency in Stuttgart
  • 2011 residential development on Weimarstrasse in Stuttgart
  • 2011 House SCH in Stuttgart
  • 2010 Booth at Burgbad Cersaie in Bologna
  • 2008 Apartment HW in Ostfildern
  • 2008 Publicmotor agency in Stuttgart
  • 2006 Jazzclub Bix in Stuttgart
  • 2005 Exhibition room “Wechselraum” of the BDA in Stuttgart
  • 2005 Renovation of the "Johann Maier Factory" in Stuttgart
  • 2004 House M in Stuttgart
  • 2003 Conversion of the “Zollinger Halle” in Ludwigsburg
  • 2002 House U in Ludwigsburg
  • 2002 House S in Ludwigsburg
  • 2001 Bar and Club Suite 212 in Stuttgart
  • 2000 Conversion of the "Alte Reithalle" in Stuttgart
  • 1999 Advertising World Agency in Ludwigsburg

Awards (selection)

  • 2019 Exemplary building Alb-Donau-Kreis and Ulm - residential building with gallery F34 in Ulm
  • 2017 Hugo Häring Prize - BF30 residential buildings in Stuttgart
  • 2015 German Architecture Prize 2015 - Recognition - BF30 apartment buildings in Stuttgart
  • 2015 Exemplary building in Stuttgart - House K and House K2 in Stuttgart
  • 2015 German Facade Award - Recognition - BF30 residential buildings in Stuttgart
  • 2014 Hugo Häring Prize - Weimarstrasse residential development in Stuttgart
  • 2013 Houses Award - 3rd Prize - House K2 in Stuttgart
  • 2012 Wood Construction Prize Baden-Württemberg - Recognition - House K2 in Stuttgart
  • 2011 Exemplary building Stuttgart - Jung von Matt / Neckar agency in Stuttgart
  • 2011 Interior Detail Prize - 2nd place - Publicmotor Agency in Stuttgart
  • 2007 Exemplary building in Stuttgart - Johann Maier factory and BDA Wechselraum in Stuttgart
  • 2005 Contractworld Award - Best of Category Office - Zollinger Halle Agentur H2e Ludwigsburg
  • 2005 Houses Award - Recognition - House M in Stuttgart
  • 2005 Gold Jury Design Prize from the Design Center Stuttgart - Gordon furniture series
  • 2003 nomination for the Mies van der Rohe Prize of European Architecture - House S in Ludwigsburg
  • 2002 Contractworld Award - Best of Category Office - Agency Werbewelt in Ludwigsburg

Publications (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Niklas Maak: Bunker gegen das Banale, in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, November 28, 2002, p. 32
  2. ^ Johann Reidemeister: Room without a view; Bottega and Ehrhardt's house in Ludwigsburg, in: Neue Zürcher Zeitung, February 6, 2004, p. 69
  3. Manuel Cuadra: House S in Ludwigsburg, in: Ingeborg Flagge, Anina Götz (Ed.): DAM Yearbook 2003, Architecture in Germany, Prestel Verlag, Munich 2003, p. 108 ISBN 3-7913-2916-2
  4. Article in Baunetz from December 17, 2013
  5. Hans-Jürgen Breuning: Love the old, live the new, in: Stuttgarter Zeitung, March 7, 2014, p. 28
  6. ^ Article in Baunetz from August 13, 2013
  7. Iris Darstein-Ebner: Klinker Couture, residential building in Stuttgart, in: db Deutsche Bauzeitung, issue 11, November 2014, p. 18
  8. Amber Sayah: Poet, equal, anonymous, in: Stuttgarter Zeitung, December 11, 2011, p. 28