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This project is not far from Regensburg, formerly the Celtic city
Radasbona, then the Roman trading centre and fortress Castra Regina,
finally the seat of the dukes of Bavaria. Due perhaps to their mystical
landscape, Bavarians developed a unique sense of romantic symbolism.
This Natural Science Research Centre is placed near the famous
Walhalla, downstrEsteeam the Danube. The structure is made of
reinforced concrete and wooden sub-structures covered by a glossy
titanium membrane: it reflects the Alpine flower field all over the
year, changing colours. (picture: meadow in summer). The flat gap down
the building is the entrance, and it goes directly to the front Studio,
full of desks and shelves (observatory room, studios, museum). A curved
metallic staircase leads first to the back (service, laboratories) and
then goes upstairs to the living area (kitchen, bedrooms). There are
only two long window-gaps wrapping the body, so while walking around
the perimeter, scientist and visitors can follow the panoramic,
stunning views.
This project is not far from Regensburg, formerly the Celtic city
Radasbona, then the Roman trading centre and fortress Castra Regina,
finally the seat of the dukes of Bavaria. Due perhaps to their mystical
landscape, Bavarians developed a unique sense of romantic symbolism.
This Natural Science Research Centre is placed near the famous
Walhalla, downstrEsteeam the Danube. The structure is made of
reinforced concrete and wooden sub-structures covered by a glossy
titanium membrane: it reflects the Alpine flower field all over the
year, changing colours. (picture: meadow in summer). The flat gap down
the building is the entrance, and it goes directly to the front Studio,
full of desks and shelves (observatory room, studios, museum). A curved
metallic staircase leads first to the back (service, laboratories) and
then goes upstairs to the living area (kitchen, bedrooms). There are
only two long window-gaps wrapping the body, so while walking around
the perimeter, scientist and visitors can follow the panoramic,
stunning views.
architect:
POUCHULU ARCHITECTS / project: 2006-07 / location: Walhalla, Bavaria,
Germany / area: 750 sqm / budget: confidential / Copyright ©
Pouchulu Architects 2007
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