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SSP AG, Fritz-Henßler-Berufskolleg, Dortmund

Dt/engl
ISBN/EAN: 9783932565854
Umbreit-Nr.: 9315955

Sprache: Deutsch
Umfang: 60 S., 50 Illustr.
Format in cm: 1 x 30.8 x 29
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Erschienen am 25.11.2020
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  • Zusatztext
    • Since its foundation in 1977, the Bochum-based architectural office SSP AG, with locations in Bochum and Karlsruhe, has been realizing a large number of real-estate and building projects throughout Germany. With an interdisciplinary planning team of architects, engineers, and real-estate economists, and other experts, new and innovative solutions are found for each project in cooperative collaboration. The resulting concepts are characterized by successful identification, high efficiency and good design. In 2013, after a Europe-wide tendering procedure, SSP AG was commissioned with the overall planning of renovation and construction of extensions and new buildings for the Fritz-Henßler- Berufskolleg in Dortmund. The listed building complex of a former arts-and-crafts and craftsmen school in the Dortmund city centre was in great need of renovation. The task was to satisfy a fixed spatial programme taking into account the building fabric worthy of preservation, both in the existing building stock and through extensions and new buildings. The extension by two building blocks in a strict, functional design language and with clearly structured façades allows for an exciting and yet harmonious combination of old and new. Through a sensitive 'carry on building' of the existing building stock, a successful new interpretation of the existing fabric was created. For the 'extremely successful handling' of the historically significant stock and the 'highquality ' restoration in accordance with the regulations for listed buildings, the architects were awarded the North Rhine-Westphalia School- Construction Prize 2018 by the Ministry for Schools and Education and the Chamber of Architects of North RhineWestphalia, as well as the German Design Award 2019, the best architects Award 2020 and the Otto Borst Prize for Urban Renewal 2020.
  • Autorenportrait
    • Alexandra Apfelbaum has worked as a freelance art and architecture historian since 2009. Since 2018, she has held the deputy professorship for the history and theory of architecture and the city at the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts. In addition to research in architectural theory and architectural history, her main focus is on the interfaces between architecture and art in the 20th century, with a focus on North RhineWestphalia and the postwar period. She is chairwoman of the board of the Deutscher Werkbund North RhineWestphalia and the Initiative Ruhrmoderne.