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Results of the theatre Karlsruhe extension competition 2014
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
facebook: Becoming office for visual communication
GMP Architekten Berlin/Hamburg
Results of the theatre Karlsruhe extension competition 2014
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
facebook: Becoming office for visual communication
Work by Po-Yu Chung (M.S. AAD '21) and Jing Yi Xu (M.S. AAD '21) for the Pandemic Resilient Housing Studio with AAP NYC architecture visiting critic Chris Leong. photo / I.T. Blair (M.R.P. '22)
This is one of UNESCO's "World Heritage Sites". It's the famous "Zollverein" colliery in Essen (Germany). To put it more precisely: it is inside the old coal washing plant of shaft no. XII. Today the structure hosts the Ruhr Museum which documents the economical, natural, and social history of the old mining region "Ruhrgebiet".
In its best days the colliery "Zollverein" was known as the most beautiful and most productive coal mines in the world. The buildings of this complex have been designed in the late 1920s in pure Bauhaus style. Architects are Fritz Schupp and Martin Kremmer. In 1986 the mine closed down. 15 years later the preserved structures were registered as part of the world cultural heritage.
The models in the above image represent landmark structures of the region - alongside with a Prussian class P8 steam locomotive.