Ludloff Ludloff Architects

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Ludloff Ludloff is a German-Austrian architecture firm in Berlin founded in 2007 by Laura Fogarasi-Ludloff (* 1967 in Zurich ) and Jens Ludloff (* 1964 in Haan , Rhineland) . The office has realized internationally excellent buildings for teaching, training, sports and living. Her best-known works include the award-winning Embassy for Children in Berlin and the research and development center of the office furniture manufacturer Sedus Stoll AG in Dogern , Baden-Württemberg .

program

Ludloff Ludloff see themselves as a representative of a “new social architecture”. You are critical of image politics, i. H. with the conventional ideas of faster satisfaction of needs in this area apart. They call for a new aesthetic of the social and a stronger focus on design issues. Together with Brandlhuber + , Andrej Holm , realities: united and others, they belonged to the Team Eleven group, which postulated more social urban development in Berlin. Another focus of the office is the experimental further development of timber construction . In terms of research practice, the office is committed to researching and preserving endangered buildings of post-war modernism , e.g. E.g. for the multi - hall in Mannheim from 1974/75, threatened with demolition , which with its supporting structure by Frei Otto represents the largest wooden lattice shell in the world.

The architects

Laura Fogarasi-Ludloff studied architecture at the TU Vienna and the University of Dortmund from 1985 , where she obtained her diploma in 1994. Until the joint office with Jens Ludloff was founded, she was a. a. works in the offices of Ortner & Ortner , David Chipperfield and Josef Paul Kleihues . Jens Ludloff studied architecture from 1987 at the Münster University of Applied Sciences , the Bremen University of Applied Sciences and the Technical University of Krakow , where he obtained his diploma in 1994. Until 2007 he was a partner in the architectural office Sauerbruch Hutton in Berlin. Jens Ludloff was appointed to the BDA Berlin in 2009, Laura Fogarasi-Ludloff in 2016. Jens Ludloff has been a professor at the chair for sustainability, building construction and design at the University of Stuttgart since 2014 .    

Buildings

Completed buildings (selection)

  • 2017: SOS Children's Village Embassy for Children , Lehrter Strasse 66, Berlin
  • 2017 Meininger-Hotel , Am Postbahnhof 4, Berlin (interior design)
  • 2012–2016: Sloterdijk Hotel , Amsterdam
  • 2011: Research and development center of Sedus Stoll AG , Dogern
  • 2010: Landhaus R , Berlin
  • 2009–2012: Refectory and gym on Tempelhofer Feld , Berlin
  • 2008: House FL , Berlin

Current projects

- As of autumn 2018 -

  • Zukunft Wohnen - Development of the existing housing estate on Piccoloministraße, Cologne, completion 2020/21
  • Support center for agriculture in the monastery district Alt-Zella, Nossen, completion 2020/21

Awards

  • 2018: BDA Prize Berlin for the Embassy for Children, SOS Children's Villages, Education and Meeting Center
  • 2017: Iconic Award , also for the message for children, SOS Children's Villages, education and meeting center
  • 2014: arcVision Prize - Women and Architecture, Laura Fogarasi-Ludloff
  • 2012: German lighting design award , nomination in the office and administration category for the Sedus Stoll AG research and development center
  • 2011: European Color Design Prize , 3rd prize for the Sedus Stoll AG research and development center
  • 2010: Houses Award - The best single-family houses of the millennium, 1st prize for House FL
  • 2009: Bauweltpreis , selected work for House FL

Own publications (selection)

  • Eine neue Stadt (lead article), in: Der Freitag , issue 38, 2018, p. 1
  • Architecture debate 2.0 , in: ARCH + 201/202, 2011
  • Branches, a new type of composite construction , in: Building with Wood , Issue 9, 2009
  • Pragmatic Sensibilities , in: Forum for Design , 2006

Literature (selection)

  • SOS Children's Villages - Message for Children , in:
    • Bauwelt, issue 14, July 2017;
    • Architektur aktuell, issue 11, November 2017
  • Sedus , in: best of Detail , Fassaden, Detail-Buchedition, 2015
  • Hotel Sissi , in: Hotel buildings, manual and planning aid , Berlin: Dom Publishers, 2014
  • 20 top young architects , in: Wallpaper Architects Directory , July 2013
  • Selfmade City , Berlin, Jovis Verlag, 2013
  • Simply build 2 , in: DETAIL , issue 4, 2012
  • Christa Kamleithner: ludloff + ludloff , 6th edition of the ARCH + features, 2011
  • From experience 'canon skeptical' , interview, in: der architekt , issue 3, 2011
  • Research and development center of Sedus Stoll AG, Dogern , in:
    • ARCH +, issue 201/202, 2011
    • Bauwelt, issue 46, December 2010
  • House FL , in:
    • AD / Architectural Digest , No. 6, 2010
    • Architektur aktuell , issue 3, 2010  
    • Werk, Bauen und Wohnen , Issue 9, 2009

Contributions to exhibitions

  • Details, Architecture seen in Section , Venice Architecture Biennale , 2014
  • 40/40 In the middle of the city , BDA-Galerie Berlin, 2012
  • Kor (r) elationen , German Architecture Center Berlin, 2011
  • Building with wood - ways into the future , Martin-Gropius-Bau Berlin, 2016
  • 12th Venice Architecture Biennale, contribution to the German Pavilion, 2010
  • Generation drawing board , AIT Architectural Salon Munich, 2010

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Nikolaus Bernau: Model for housing construction . In: Berliner Zeitung . October 19, 2018, p. 10 ( online ).