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J. Mayer H. Selected to Pattern New Façade of Cologne Main Station

J. Mayer H. has won a competition to design the new façade of Cologne Main Station on Breslauer Platz in Frg. The pattern proposal frames the sides of the rail station with an all-around façade that offers an innovative use of space by making the all-time of the site's apportionment and natural resources. The intervention will feature rooftop landscaping with local flowers and greenery, rainwater drove, protection from rain, current of air, and sunlight, and a visual accent on the station'southward points of access.

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nine Cities with Medieval Plans Seen from Above

Moscow, Russia. Image created by @benjaminrgrant, source imagery: @maxartechnologies Gruissan, France. Image created by @overview, source imagery: @maxartechnologies. Cologne, Germany. Image created by @dailyoverview, source imagery: @maxartechnologies Prague, Czech Republic. Image created by @dailyoverview, source imagery @maxartechnologies + x

In his book Breve Historia del Urbanismo (Brief History of Urbanism), Fernando Chueca Goitia states that the medieval metropolis appeared at the commencement of the 11th century and flourished only between the 12th and 13th centuries. Co-ordinate to the author, this growth was closely linked to the development of commerce that allowed permanent occupations, resulting in a urban center no longer composed mainly of travelers. In other words, the bourgeoisie was formed cheers to the about various activities - craftsmen, tradesmen, blacksmiths, longshoremen - which stimulated the development of the medieval city.

University Library Cologne / ANDREAS SCHÜRING ARCHITECTS

Commercial Edifice Hohe Strasse 52 / Kuehn Malvezzi

Immanuel Church / Sauerbruch Hutton

Peter Zumthor's Kolumba Museum Uses Local Materials to Reframe Historic Experience

Peter Zumthor'southward repose, technically pristine, and beautifully detailed work has long been an inspiration for architects. His Kolumba Museum, located in Cologne, Germany, a city that was almost completely destroyed in World War Two, houses the Roman Catholic Archdiocese's drove of art which spans more than than a thousand years. Zumthor's design delicately rises from the ruins of a belatedly-Gothic church building, respecting the site's history and preserving its essence.

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Arthron / Manuel Herz Architects

Peter Zumthor's Kolumba Museum Through the Lens of Rasmus Hjortshøj

© Rasmus Hjortshøj
© Rasmus Hjortshøj

In this series of images, photographer Rasmus Hjortshøj has captured the Kolumba Museum past renowned architect Peter Zumthor in Cologne, Germany. The museum, synthetic atop the ruins of a Gothic church destroyed during World War Ii, was a response to a competition that aimed to protect the remains of the Gothic work and create a space to house the fine art collection of the archbishopric of Cologne. In his winning design, Zumthor fused the existing ruins with modern architecture ideal for religious art in an elegant and minimalist way.

With his photographs, Rasmus Hjortshøj offers a tour of Zumthor'due south pattern, portraying the building within its urban context, while examining the architect's dedication to particular.

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Architectural Adventures: Along the Rhine River

Discover the beauty of the Rhine and enjoy as you cruise along this scenic ribbon of river through Frg, France and The Netherlands on an eight-twenty-four hour period journeying with Architectural Adventures.

The Singularity of the Skyscraper: Studies in Course and Façade

Florian W. Mueller's Singularity series is, in the photographer'due south own words, "just the building – reduced to the max." These deceptively simple shots of the summits of skyscrapers from around Europe and North America, each set confronting in infinite gradient of heaven, are symbols of architecture's effort to reach always college in evermore unique ways. For Mueller, who is based in Cologne, they are an attempt at brainchild. In isolation—and particularly when viewed together—they are remarkably revealing as studies of form and façade.

Cologne. Image © Florian W. Mueller Hong Kong. Image © Florian W. Mueller Hamburg. Image © Florian W. Mueller London. Image © Florian W. Mueller + 21

Solera Supermarket / Masquespacio

Neue Direktion Köln / kadawittfeldarchitektur

New Laboratory Building for the Municipal Drainage Works / KSG Architekten

Staab Architekten Unveils Planning Designs for Cologne Celebrated Centre

Staab Architekten has released its plans for the historic eye of Cologne, which will include the research and administration buildings for the Römanisch-Germanisches Museum, the Kurienhaus der Hohen Domkirche (curia house of the high cathedral), and the Kölner Stadtmuseum (Cologne country museum). Through these buildings, the project will redefine the urban space around Cologne's cathedral and generate a identify where the urban center's history can be "presented and explored from diverse perspectives."

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Deutzer Hafen / Cobe

Danish firm COBE has been appear as the winner of a contest for the revitalization of Deutzer Hafen, the harbor commune of Cologne, Germany. Unanimously selected over proposals from Lorenzen, Diener & Diener Architekten, Scheuvens + Wachten, and Trint + Kreuder dna, the winning design will transform the old industrial harbor into a vibrant, sustainable neighborhood through the addition of a new metropolis landmark: a new public pool and huge waterfall at the end of the harbor.

The puddle volition exist sustained through environmentally-friendly methods, utilizing collected rainwater and excess heat expelled from buildings to provide the public with an exciting new allure.

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Gottfried Böhm: the Son, Grandson, Married man and Male parent of Architects

Concrete Love is a movie almost the Böhm family. Shot at their residence in Cologne, Federal republic of germany, and on location at their projects—both completed and under construction—around the world, the film's Swiss managing director, Maurizius Staerkle-Drux, spent two years in shut quarters recording scenes and conversations that offer a profound insight into the world of Pritzker Prize-winning builder Gottfried Böhm, the late Elisabeth Böhm, and their three sons.

Read on to be in with a take chances of winning a copy of the film.

Neviges Church (exterior). Image © Lichtblickfilm Köln / 2:1 Film Zürich Bensberg Childs Village. Image © Lichtblickfilm Köln / 2:1 Film Zürich Köln Melaten. Image © Lichtblickfilm Köln / 2:1 Film Zürich Köln Mosque (Paul Böhm). Image © Lichtblickfilm Köln / 2:1 Film Zürich + 22

Max Planck Institute for the Biological science of Ageing / Hammeskrause Architects

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