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J. MAYER H. und Partner, Architekten

于爾根·邁爾
يورغن ماير
위르겐 마이어
יורגן מאייר
ユルゲン・マイヤー
Юрген Майер
Danfoss Universe Science Park

source: jmayerhde

Jürgen Mayer H. plant bis zum Frühjahr 2007 die Erweiterung von “Danfoss Universe”, einem Naturwissenschafts- und Technikerlebnispark in Nordborg, Dänemark nahe des Firmensitzes von Danfoss. Auf dem 5,5 ha großen Gelände entstehen mehrere Erweiterungsbauten, u.a. ein Restaurant und ein Ausstellungs- und Konferenzzentrum (gesamt 1400 m2). Diese in ihrer Erscheinung außergewöhnlichen Gebäude betonen den pädagogischen und innovativen Grundgedanken von Danfoss Universe und wollen Interesse für Natur und Wissenschaft wecken.
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source: jmayerhde

J. MAYER H. Architekten, von Jürgen Mayer H. 1996 in Berlin gegründet, arbeiten an den Schnittstellen von Architektur, Kommunikationsdesign und Neuen Technologien. Dabei spielt der Einsatz interaktiver Medien und responsiver Materialien eine zentrale Rolle bei der Produktion von Raum. In kooperativen Teams wird, von Installationen bis zu städtebaulichen Entwürfen und internationalen Wettbewerben, multidisziplinäre Raumforschung zum Verhältnis von Körper, Natur und Technologie erarbeitet und realisiert.
Jürgen Mayer H. studierte Architektur an der Universität Stuttgart, The Cooper Union New York und an der Princeton University. Seine Arbeiten wurden mit zahlreichen internationalen Preisen ausgezeichnet, zuletzt mit dem Mies-van-der-Rohe-Preis-Emerging-Architect-2003, dem Winner Holcim-Award-Bronze-2005 für nachhaltige Architektur und dem 1. Preis des Audi Urban Future Award 2010. Er ist ebenfalls mit Projekten in Sammlungen wie dem MoMA NY und dem SF MoMA vertreten. Seit 1996 unterrichtet er an verschiedenen Universitäten, u.a. an der Universität der Künste Berlin, am GSD der Harvard University, an der Architectural Association in London, der Columbia University in New York und an der Universität Toronto, Kanada.
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source: jmayerhde

“Food Factory” and “Curiosity Center” are at the center of the extension of “Danfoss Universe”, a 5,5 hectar science amusement park near the headquarter of Danfoss Enterprise in Nordborg, Denmark, expected to open in April 2007. The park will be extended by two buildings: a Restaurant and an Exhibition-Conference-Center (in total 1400m2). These new buildings, a restaurant and an exhibition-conference-center, interlocked with the outdoor landscape area, emphasize the image and identity of scientific curiosity of Danfoss Universe.
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source: jmayerhde
Profile
Founded in 1996 in Berlin, Germany, J. MAYER H Architects’ studio, focuses on works at the intersection of architecture, communication and new technology. From urban planning schemes and buildings to installation work and objects with new materials, the relationship between the human body, technology and nature form the background for a new production of space.
Jürgen Mayer H. is the founder and principal of this crossdisciplinairy studio. He studied at Stuttgart University, The Cooper Union and Princeton Universtiy. His work has been published and exhibited worldwide and is part of numerous collections including MoMA New York and SF MoMA. National and international awards include the Mies-van-der-Rohe-Award-Emerging-Architect-Special-Mention-2003 ,Winner Holcim Award Bronze 2005 and Winner Audi Urban Future Award 2010. Jürgen Mayer H. has taught at Princeton University, University of the Arts Berlin, Harvard University, Kunsthochschule Berlin, the Architectural Association in London, the Columbia University, New York and at the University of Toronto, Canada.
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source: dezeen
German studio J. Mayer H. Architekten has unveiled images of a temporary gallery made from scaffolding at a modern art museum in Munich (+ slideshow).
The skeletal three-storey structure, named Schaustelle, was designed by J. Mayer H. to host the exhibitions, film screenings, talks and other events of the Pinakothek der Moderne, which is currently undergoing a seven-month renovation.
“The Schaustelle is an operational platform and think tank in one,” said Markus Michalke, chairman of the Pinakothek der Moderne Foundation.
The ground floor contains a large and flexible exhibition space, where artworks from the museum’s four collections are on show.
Staircases run along the edges of the structure, leading visitors to short-term installations and video projections on the upper-level platforms, while swinging seats can be suspended into a double-height space in the centre.
J. Mayer H. first presented proposals for Schaustelle last summer. Since then the studio has also completed a house shaped like a dinosaur’s head and the renovation of a 1950s office block.
Designed by J. MAYER H., the ‘Schaustelle’ or ‘show site’ will be a temporary pavilion and platform for the four collections housed at the Pinakothek der Moderne.
In an official statement, Dr. Markus Michalke, Chairman of the Pinakothek der Moderne Foundation announced:
“The Pinakothek der Moderne is due to close in February 2013 for renovation work and is expected to reopen again in September 2013. The temporary closure has been seen as an opportunity that will give rise to a makeshift exhibition building – the Schaustelle. Set up for the duration of the renovations, it will provide the four collections at the Pinakothek der Moderne with a lively platform to hold exhibitions, workshops, talks, performances, film screenings and video installations and much more besides. The scheme has been initiated by the Pinakothek der Moderne Foundation.”
“The ground floor of the Schaustelle contains a large exhibition space that can be easily adapted to suit the requirements of the various exhibitions of the four collections. The plans foresee the use of the open scaffold structure in the outdoor area as a projection area, making it available as an addition exhibition space. The scaffold structure allows visitors to walk through it, while they catch new glimpses of the city beyond, set off by works on display from the collections. Accompanying events, including some at night, multimedia projections in the outdoor area and a viewing platform overlooking the city centre: all these things will cast the Kunstareal in a new and exciting light. The Pinakothek der Moderne Foundation and the four institutions in the Pinakothek der Moderne are also using the temporary platform to send a political signal to push for the completion of the second section of the main building. The Schaustelle is an operational platform and think tank in one.”
Schaustelle by J. Mayer H.
Site plan – click for larger image
Client: Freistaat Bayern, Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst, Stiftung Pinakothek der Moderne
Date: February – September 2013
Location: Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany
Architects: Team J. MAYER H.: Jürgen Mayer H., Marcus Blum, Paul Angelier
Designed for: Stiftung Pinakothek der Moderne und Bayrische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Bayrisches Staatsministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst, AUDI AG