Patzschke & Partner Architects

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Hotel Adlon , 1997

Patzschke & Partner Architects is an architecture office in Berlin . It was founded by the twin brothers Jürgen and Rüdiger Patzschke (* 1938) and is now being run as a family business. The office works mainly on contemporary buildings in the classical style. It became particularly famous with the Grand Hotel Kempinski Adlon in Berlin-Mitte, which was completed in 1997 .

architecture office

The architecture office was founded in 1968 by the twin brothers Jürgen Patzschke and Rüdiger Patzschke (* 1938). It concentrates on classic-traditional and historicizing architecture, contrary to the "grid architecture". Plastic details are emphasized in the building designs.

From 1991 to 1999 Rainer-Michael Klotz was a partner, and the office community was called Patzschke, Klotz & Partner .

One focus is the planning of hotels and high-quality residential and commercial buildings in over 15 countries. A generation change has developed since 2002. Robert Patzschke and Till-Jonathan Patzschke now manage the studio together with partners Michael Mohn and Christoph Schwebel; Michael Matusiak is the artistic director. In addition to the headquarters in Berlin, a branch office has been set up in Goa , India , since 2005 . Another branch is located in Istanbul , Turkey.

criticism

The office was initially criticized for the historicizing Hotel Adlon around 1997 ("roaring deer made of stone").

Works (selection)

The beach hotel Zingst, built in 2006

As Patzschke, Klotz & Partner

  • 1997: Hotel Adlon , Berlin
  • 1998: Dompalais, Berlin
  • 1998: Kronenpalais, Berlin
  • 1998: Charlottenpalais, Berlin

As Patzschke & Partner Architects

  • 2004: Memhard Ensemble, Berlin
  • 2006: Steigenberger Strandhotel Zingst
  • 2012: Quartier Am Foreign Office, Berlin-Mitte
  • 2011: Mangrove View, Villa in Candolim, Goa , India
  • 2012: Villa in Saipem (Saipem Hills), Goa, India
  • 2013: Rose gardens, Württembergische Str. 44–48, Berlin-Wilmersdorf
  • 2015: RTL Capital Studio, Behrenstrasse 19, Berlin-Mitte
  • 2015: Titanic Deluxe Hotel, Französische Str. 28/29, Berlin-Mitte
  • 2015: Simon-Palais, Berlin, building on Forum Museuminsel, renovation / partial reconstruction / addition of an old building from 1910 ( Charité hospital for women and girls)
  • 2016: Crown Prince Gardens, House 1, Oberwallstrasse 31, Berlin-Mitte
  • 2016: Paulinum Dahlem, Altensteinstraße, Berlin-Dahlem, villa ensemble
  • 2017: Monastery gardens, Klosterstrasse 65, Berlin-Mitte
  • 2018: Wilhelmstrasse 56–59, Berlin-Mitte

Memberships

  • Council of European Urbanism
  • International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture & Urbanism

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. morgenpost.de: On a journey through time with the Berlin architect twins Patzschke
  2. patzschke-architektur.de: Office
  3. stadtentwicklung.berlin.de ( Memento from December 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  4. zeit.de: Marble ennobles, wood makes old, money sensual
  5. spiegel.de: Longing for pillars
  6. berliner-zeitung.de: Tradition as a consolation
  7. patzschke-architektur.de: Saipem Hills
  8. patzschke-architektur.de: Rose Gardens Berlin , accessed on May 15, 2018
  9. Titanic Deluxe Hotel , accessed May 15, 2018
  10. patzschke-architektur.de: Paulinum Dahlem , accessed on May 15, 2018