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Awards for outstanding building concepts

German Natural Stone Award for Dudler

Now a European-wide competition with a record number of entries

Architect Max Dudler received the German Natural Stone Award 2011 for the new Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm Centre at the Humboldt University of Berlin.

The award is presented every two years by the Deutsche Naturwerkstein-Verband e.V. (DNV – German Natural Stone Association) in cooperation with the Bund Deutscher Architekten (BDA – German Architects Association) at the Stone+tec international exhibition in Nürnberg. The German Natural Stone Award focuses on natural stone as an exemplary building material in terms of its consideration of environmental, sustainability and energy efficiency aspects.

The architecture award worth altogether 30,000 euros has been organized on a European-wide basis for the first time in 2011 under the subtitle “European Architecture+Stone”. The jury chaired by BDA President Michael Frielinghaus presents the award to building concepts in Europe that represent examples of high architectural quality, technically innovative applications and cost-effective construction using natural stone. The award is for the exemplary design and technically modern construction of projects in Europe, in which mainly natural stone from Europe is used and the work is performed by natural stone contractors.

Record number of entries and outstanding conceptsFrom the almost 90 projects entered, including 20 from other European countries, the jury chose twelve impressive building concepts as examples of high architectural quality, optimized energy efficiency and cost-effective construction. The award pays tribute to outstanding planning achievements with aesthetically demanding, innovative and ecological solutions.

Award winner Max Dudler, Berlin.
All Images: © Thomas Geiger, NürnbergMesse

“The new Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm Library in Berlin planned by MaxDudler impresses,” according to the jury, “initially through its physical presence in the urban area.” The enormous cubature of the building is pleasantly structured, layered and segmented. The massive but delicately structured building is refined not least by its differentiated facade of natural stone, the jury continues.

The facade supports of the building are made of yellowish bands of Jura limestone, whose colour matches the buildings in the central area of Berlin. The high-pressure water jet method used on the stone surfaces highlights the natural structure of the stone.

Hans-Jürg Buff block of flats in St. Moritz by Pablo Horváth

Other award-winning achievements
The jury awarded Special Merits to the architects

  • Thomas Müller Ivan Reimann Architekten of Berlin for the
    Law & Business Faculty building, Frankfurt/Main,
  • Pablo Horváth of Chur/Switzerland for the
    Hans-Jürg Buff block of flats in St. Moritz/Switzerland,
  • Christoph Mäckler Architekten of Frankfurt/Main for the
    Opera Tower in Frankfurt/Main,
  • Beniamino Servino for a
    two-family house in Pozzovetere, Caserta, Italy, and
  • Hans Kollhoff Architekten of Berlin for the
    Dominium building in Cologne.

The jury also awarded five Highly Commendeds:

  • Max Dudler, Berlin, for the
    IBM headquarters in Zurich;
  • Kleihues+Kleihues, Berlin, for the
    Kaufhaus Königsallee department store in Düsseldorf and
    House of Finance in Campus Westend, Frankfurt/Main;
  • Titus Bernhard Architekten, Augsburg, for
    House M., Grünwald near Munich;
  • Kaspar Kraemer Architekten, Cologne, for
    Hohe Domkirche – new access building to the South Tower in Cologne.

In addition, a Special Award was presented for the design of public spaces,which went to Terra.nova, Landscape Architecture, Munich, for the design of the market square in Schmalkalden.

The award ceremony for the German Natural Stone Award 2011 took place as part of the 10th Baumeister Architekturquartett in the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg on 22 June 2011. This ceremony is one of the highlights of Stone+tec Nürnberg, the 17th International Trade Fair Natural Stone and Stoneprocessing Technology, which took place in Nuremberg from 22–25 June 2011.

Further Information:
Stone+tec - www.stone-tec.com
DNV – German Natural Stone Association - www.natursteinverband.de (German website)

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