The title of the exhibition refers to four themes: form, content, surface and materials. They are intended to provide an illustration of the particular characteristics of the architecture of Sauerbruch Hutton. Each theme makes use of a different medium to simulate the reality of a building.
1 2 3 4 the architecture of sauerbruch hutton
Architekturmuseum der TU Munchen at the Pinakothek der Moderne
Munich Technical University’s museum of architecture at the Pinakothek der
Moderne is holding the first comprehensive exhibition of the work of
sauerbruch hutton architects. The architectural studio is responsible for
the construction - currently in progress - of the museum that is to house
the Brandhorst Collection (the foundation stone was laid in October 2005).
They also won the 2004 contest to build the new ADAC headquarters.
Sauerbruch hutton architects was founded in 1989 by Louisa Hutton and
Matthias Sauerbruch and soon gained international acclaim through a series
of distinctive buildings they designed for administrative, industrial and
residential purposes. The spatial qualities, skilful application of
materials and resolute use of colour have made their buildings unmistakable
in character. Along with the GSW complex in Berlin, which was completed in
1999, their Experimentelle Fabrik (Experimental Factory) in Magdeburg (2001)
and the Federal Office of the Environment in Dessau (2005) have received
widespread recognition at home and abroad.
The title of the exhibition >>1 2 3 4 - the architecture of sauerbruch
hutton<< refers to four themes: form, content, surface and materials. They
are intended to provide an illustration of the particular characteristics of
the architecture of sauerbruch hutton. Each theme makes use of a different
medium to simulate the reality of a building.
The first part of the exhibition presents twenty buildings - some realised,
others projected - on the basis of impressive models and axonometric
drawings.
Following on from this is a video installation by the young female director
Uta Adamczewski. On three synchronically running projections Matthias
Sauerbruch, Louisa Hutton and the users of their buildings discuss the
architecture of the studio. This juxtaposition of the different perspectives
produces a multi-facetted picture of the work of sauerbruch hutton.
Next, the photographs of the Finnish artist Ola Kolehmainen show the
buildings of sauerbruch hutton architects from the perspective of the
photo-artist. These large-format works capture the interplay of the visual
and haptic qualities of the surfaces - a central feature of the architects’
work.
The presentation culminates in a comprehensive display of the plans for the
new building that is to house the Brandhorst Collection. In the form of a
studio and office situation the planning process is demonstrated with the
aid of drawings, models, samples of colours and materials and also an
original-size study of a partial building front. The aim is to explain to
the visitor in a number of different ways the complex process of
decision-making and design that goes into every building.
Accompanying the exhibition is the publication >>sauerbruch hutton archive<<
edited by Matthias Sauerbruch and Louisa Hutton, published by Verlag Lars
Muller Publishers, Baden, Schweiz (with 342 pages and approx. 1000 primarily
colour illustrations) in German/ English. Price 38 Euro.
On 22.09.06 at 6 p.m. Louisa Hutton and Matthias Sauerbruch will be giving a
talk in the Ernst vom Siemens-Auditorium in the Pinakothek der Moderne on
the subject of the post-industrial city, ecology and colour. Although at
first glance the three concepts appear to have little in common, the work of
sauerbruch hutton shows how they can be united in a strikingly singular
fashion. Louisa Hutton and Matthias Sauerbruch will present their most
recent buildings and projects and report on the position of their studio in
the context of architectural practice today.
Exhibition opening: 21.06.2006, 07.00 p. m.
Pinakothek der Modene
Barer Strasse 29 - Munich
Opening Hours: Daily except mondays 10-5 pm; Thursday and Friday 10-8 pm
Admission: Regular 9,50 euro/ concession 6 euro/ sunday 1 euro