This issue of AV Monographs is dedicated to the work of Austrian architecture firm Baumschlager Eberle Architekten.
The practice, founded in 1985 by Carlo Baumschlager and Dietmar Eberle, has evolved into a global firm comprising eleven offices in countries throughout Europe and Asia. Today it is run by Eberle together with several partners. Academic research and practical experience come together in the architecture of Baumschlager Eberle, which primarily concerns itself with the relationship between density and the atmosphere of cities, as well as the possibility of designing zero-energy buildings. The issue includes a theoretical essay by Eberle, along with extensive profiles of sixteen projects completed since 2000.
CONTENT
Active Theory
Dietmar Eberle, Density and Atmosphere
Florian Aicher, Critical Temperatures
Reflexive Practice
Lohbach I Residential Development, Innsbruck (Austria) 1997-2000
Achslengut II Residential Complex, St. Gallen (Switzerland) 1998-2002
Vodafone Nederland Office Building, Amsterdam (Netherlands) 2001-2011
MOMA Residential High-Rises, Beijing (China) 2002-2005
Molkereistraße Student Residence, Vienna (Austria) 2002-2005
Eichgut Residential Development, Winterthur (Switzerland) 2002-2005
Hilti Training Centre and Office East, Schaan (Liechtenstein) 2004-2006
Nordwesthaus, Fußach (Austria) 2004-2008
University building ETH e-Science Lab HIT, Zurich (Switzerland) 2005-2008
Solids IJburg Mixed Use Building, Amsterdam (Netherlands) 2005-2011
Maison du Savoir, Esch-sur-Alzette (Luxembourg) 2007-2015
Chilestieg Residential Development, Rümlang (Switzerland) 2011-2014
Viviendas Schlachter, Bregenz (Austria)
Schlachter Residential Project, Bregenz (Austria) 2012-2016
Green Office® ENJOY, Paris (France) 2013-2018
Modular Housing for Refugees, Berlin (Germany) 2016-2018
This issue of AV Monographs is dedicated to the work of Austrian architecture firm Baumschlager Eberle Architekten.
The practice, founded in 1985 by Carlo Baumschlager and Dietmar Eberle, has evolved into a global firm comprising eleven offices in countries throughout Europe and Asia. Today it is run by Eberle together with several partners. Academic research and practical experience come together in the architecture of Baumschlager Eberle, which primarily concerns itself with the relationship between density and the atmosphere of cities, as well as the possibility of designing zero-energy buildings. The issue includes a theoretical essay by Eberle, along with extensive profiles of sixteen projects completed since 2000.
CONTENT
Active Theory
Dietmar Eberle, Density and Atmosphere
Florian Aicher, Critical Temperatures
Reflexive Practice
Lohbach I Residential Development, Innsbruck (Austria) 1997-2000
Achslengut II Residential Complex, St. Gallen (Switzerland) 1998-2002
Vodafone Nederland Office Building, Amsterdam (Netherlands) 2001-2011
MOMA Residential High-Rises, Beijing (China) 2002-2005
Molkereistraße Student Residence, Vienna (Austria) 2002-2005
Eichgut Residential Development, Winterthur (Switzerland) 2002-2005
Hilti Training Centre and Office East, Schaan (Liechtenstein) 2004-2006
Nordwesthaus, Fußach (Austria) 2004-2008
University building ETH e-Science Lab HIT, Zurich (Switzerland) 2005-2008
Solids IJburg Mixed Use Building, Amsterdam (Netherlands) 2005-2011
Maison du Savoir, Esch-sur-Alzette (Luxembourg) 2007-2015
Chilestieg Residential Development, Rümlang (Switzerland) 2011-2014
Viviendas Schlachter, Bregenz (Austria)
Schlachter Residential Project, Bregenz (Austria) 2012-2016
Green Office® ENJOY, Paris (France) 2013-2018
Modular Housing for Refugees, Berlin (Germany) 2016-2018