City Balcony / bob-architektur
Coming from the Kennedy bridge you reach the peak of the plot with the town hall square, a green space with high quality tree stock, but also strong visual and audible traffic load borders in the back.
© Conné van d' Grachten
Architects: bob-architektur
Location: Beuel, Bonn, Germany
Lead Architects: Robert Wetzels, Jost Dewald, Thomas Ellinghaus, Kerstin Lindscheid, Julian Puchmüller, Karen Höfer, Ulla Bleck, Daniele Aulenta, Paula Catalan Gasulla, Tae Heung Lee, Charlotte Streuber with jbbug landscape architects
Area: 11500.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Conné van d' Grachten, Olaf Rohl, Espendiller + Gnegel
General Constructor: Kreer Ingenieure GmbH, Cologne
© Olaf Rohl
From the architect. Coming from the Kennedy bridge you reach the peak of the plot with the town hall square, a green space with high quality tree stock, but also strong visual and audible traffic load borders in the back.
Bird's-eye View
The further development was the formation of character of the place through the working out of existing but hidden qualities to promote a clear identity of the place and its design basis. Existing rooms to be taken and differentiated visual links and paths cleared and created space edges.
© Olaf Rohl
This intention forms a three building ensemble, which vary in size and form, shape and utility, but they all belong to the ...
© Conné van d' Grachten
Architects: bob-architektur
Location: Beuel, Bonn, Germany
Lead Architects: Robert Wetzels, Jost Dewald, Thomas Ellinghaus, Kerstin Lindscheid, Julian Puchmüller, Karen Höfer, Ulla Bleck, Daniele Aulenta, Paula Catalan Gasulla, Tae Heung Lee, Charlotte Streuber with jbbug landscape architects
Area: 11500.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Conné van d' Grachten, Olaf Rohl, Espendiller + Gnegel
General Constructor: Kreer Ingenieure GmbH, Cologne
© Olaf Rohl
From the architect. Coming from the Kennedy bridge you reach the peak of the plot with the town hall square, a green space with high quality tree stock, but also strong visual and audible traffic load borders in the back.
Bird's-eye View
The further development was the formation of character of the place through the working out of existing but hidden qualities to promote a clear identity of the place and its design basis. Existing rooms to be taken and differentiated visual links and paths cleared and created space edges.
© Olaf Rohl
This intention forms a three building ensemble, which vary in size and form, shape and utility, but they all belong to the ...
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