Lower Saxony State Prize for Architecture

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The Lower Saxony State Prize for Architecture is awarded every two years by the State of Lower Saxony in cooperation with the Lower Saxony Chamber of Architects .

State Prize for 2012

For the sixth time, the State of Lower Saxony, in cooperation with the Lower Saxony Chamber of Architects, is awarding the Lower Saxony State Prize for Architecture under the title “Further construction in the field of tension between energy efficiency and design quality” . The focus is on “lively structures of grown city ​​quarters , but also of rural regions ”. Expected contributions to all buildings and equipment eras concern and a wide range innovative construction, such as exemplary stocks - redevelopment or inner-city Nachverdichtungsneubau.

Award winners

Prize winners 2018: Hafven, corner of Kopernikusstr./Weidendamm, Hanover
  • 2018: Topic: Building for Economy and Administration; Prize winners: Hafven , Hanover; Draftsman: Mensing Timofticiuc Architects, Berlin
  • 2016: Topic: Building for the Public; Prize winners: UNESCO World Heritage Site Mariendom Hildesheim with cathedral museum and annex buildings, Hildesheim
  • 2014: Topic: Living in Transition. Build for generations; Award winner: HanomagLofts, Hanover
  • 2012: Topic: Further construction in the area of ​​tension between energy efficiency and design quality; Award winner: Extension of NYA Nordiska, Dannenberg
  • 2010: Conversion of a former church building into a Jewish community center with synagogue by the architects Ahrens Grabenhorst from Hanover and the foundation Liberales Judentum Hanover
  • 2008: New construction of the documentation and information center at the Bergen-Belsen memorial
  • 2006: Renovation of the Kastanienhof in Braunschweig
  • 2004: Local supply center in Hannover-Marienwerder
  • 2002: Architects' office Behnisch and Partner (Stuttgart) for the new building of the administrative headquarters of the Norddeutsche Landesbank in Hanover
  • 2000: "Habitat" project in the Kronsberg housing estate in Hanover
  • 1998:
    • Pelikan quarter Hanover; Client: G. Simon Grundbesitzverwaltung KG, Hanover; Architect: Architecture Dieter Neikes, Hanover
    • District center Neuer Markt, Hannover-Ricklingen; Client: WVG Wohnungs GmbH u. Co. KG, Hanover; Architect: Andreas Römeth, Architects, Hanover; Project management: Dipl.-Ing. Architect Wolfgang Riedel
  • 1996: Reconstruction of the multi-storey car park Plauener Strasse in Hanover; Client: Gesellschaft für Bauen und Wohngen mbH (GBH); Architect: Tryfon Argyrakis, GBH planning department

See also

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lower Saxony Ministry for Social Affairs, Women, Family, Health and Integration: State Prize for Architecture (see web links)
  2. ^ Lower Saxony Ministry for Social Affairs, Women, Family, Health and Integration: Lower Saxony State Prize for Architecture 2012
  3. ^ Lower Saxony Ministry for Social Affairs, Women, Family, Health and Integration: Lower Saxony State Prize for Architecture 2010
  4. ^ Lower Saxony Ministry for Social Affairs, Women, Family, Health and Integration: Lower Saxony State Prize for Architecture 2008
  5. ^ Lower Saxony Ministry for Social Affairs, Women, Family, Health and Integration: Lower Saxony State Prize for Architecture 2006
  6. ^ Lower Saxony Ministry for Social Affairs, Women, Family, Health and Integration: Lower Saxony State Prize for Architecture 2004
  7. ^ Lower Saxony Ministry for Social Affairs, Women, Family, Health and Integration: Lower Saxony State Prize for Architecture 2002
  8. ^ Lower Saxony Ministry for Social Affairs, Women, Family, Health and Integration: Lower Saxony State Prize for Architecture 2000
  9. ^ A b Lower Saxony Ministry for Social Affairs, Women, Family, Health and Integration: Lower Saxony State Prize for Architecture 1998
  10. ^ Lower Saxony Ministry for Social Affairs, Women, Family, Health and Integration: Lower Saxony State Prize for Architecture 1996