Architekturmuseum der Technischen Universitat
Lightweight construction, natural design. The exhibition is organized consistent with Frei Otto's core research activities and work areas: tents, convertible roofs, cable nets, gridshells and pneus/hydros. A separate section will be devoted to the adaptable, ecological and biological building. The extensive amount of original material is intended to make accessible the many areas he explored, continuously developing new designs and building forms.
Lightweight construction, natural design
On the occasion of Frei Otto’s 80th birthday, the Architekturmuseum der
TU München will present in its galleries in the Pinakothek der Moderne a
comprehensive retrospective devoted to the life work of this important
architect, designer, researcher and visionary, who has received more
international recognition than any other postwar German architect. »Frei
Otto – Lightweight construction, natural design« was academically
organized by the Architekturmuseum and is the first thorough
presentation of his works completed over a 50-year period.
Frei Otto’s position as one of the most outstanding architects of the
20th century is based on his invention of and research into lightweight
structures – membranes, cable nets, gridshells and pneumatic
constructions – as well as his methodically pursued objective to create
environmentally friendly, energy-efficient, light and adaptable
architecture. From early on he showed an interest in ecological issues
and time and again made his presence known in conventional architectural
circles with his trenchant comments.
The exhibition is organized consistent with Frei Otto’s core research
activities and work areas: tents, convertible roofs, cable nets,
gridshells and pneus/hydros. A separate section will be devoted to the
adaptable, ecological and biological building. The extensive amount of
original material – drawings, sketches, photos, models and historical
documents – is intended to make accessible the many areas that Frei Otto
explored, continuously developing new designs and building forms, which
were subsequently adopted by architects and engineers throughout the
world. By means of computer animations – prepared by students of the TU
München under the direction of the chair »planning of structural
design«, the CAAD syllabus as well as the Architekturmuseum der TU
München – construction principles and design processes will be clearly
elucidated, making them understandable for all. Special tribute will be
paid to Frei Otto’s basic research and interdisciplinary work at the
Institute for Lightweight Structures.
The exhibition will also feature the film »Frei Otto – Von Seifenblasen
und Zelten« (Soap bubbles and Tents) directed by Louis Saul (a
co-production of megaherz film and tv Munich, SWR and arte). The
realisation of the film was made possible by the support of the
Architekturmuseum der TU München and produced on the occasion of the
exhibition and Frei Otto’s 80th birthday. The film was primarily shot on
actual locations and impressively presents Frei Otto’s intentions, ideas
and buildings.
A comprehensive publication will accompany the exhibition (ca. 400
pages, 200 colour and 400 black and white illustrations) in catalogue
form for 40 euros and as a trade book (in German and English) for 78
euros from Birkhäuser Verlag. Ten essays from renowned authorities on
Frei Otto’s work, an unpublished speech by Frei Otto and a chronological
work register will cover all relevant topics relating to theory and
practice, as well as the architect’s life and work.
Frei Otto will be present at the press conference and opening on May 25,
2005, 11.00. The Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, with whom Frei Otto
collaborated on the design of the Japanese Pavilion at Expo 2000 in
Hanover, will hold a short speech at the evening opening. At 16.00 in
the Ernst von Siemens auditorium, the faculty for architecture of the TU
München will confer an honorary doctorate on Frei Otto.
On May 25, 2005 you are cordially invited to attend the conferment of
the honorary doctorate on Frei Otto at 16.00, as well as the opening of
the exhibition at 19.00.
Architekturmuseum der Technischen Universitat in der Pinakothek der Moderne
Barer Strasse 40 - München