Shelter for the Homeless / RKW Architektur +
In Essen (Germany) the last two blocks of a homeless shelter were handed over to the users in 2018. The three clearly structured, parallel buildings characterised by exposed concrete and sky-blue glazed bricks are the result of an invitation to tender issued by the City of Essen.
© Marcus Pietrek
Architects: RKW Architektur +
Location: Liebrechtstraße, 45277 Essen, Germany
Area: 4210.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Marcus Pietrek
Project Management: Tobias Bünemann, Silke Lange
Project Team: Thomas Zimmer, Anne van Loh
Construction Management: REICHEL Ingenieurgesellschaft für
Projekt Management: mbH, Erkrath-Düsseldorf
Structural Analysis: R&P Ruffert Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, Limburg
Fire Safety: BSCON Brandschutzconsult GmbH, Essen
Technical Building Systems: Ingenieurbüro Blasczok, Düsseldorf
Building Physics: Ingenieurbüro Blasczok, Düsseldorf
Landscape Architecture: Raitz von Frentz und Tilosen, Krefeld-Linn
Client: City of Essen
© Marcus Pietrek
Text description provided by the architects. In Essen (Germany) the last two blocks of a homeless shelter were handed over to the users in 2018. The three clearly structured, parallel buildings characterised by exposed concrete and sky-blue glazed bricks are the result of an invitation to tender issued by the City of Essen.
© Marcu...
© Marcus Pietrek
Architects: RKW Architektur +
Location: Liebrechtstraße, 45277 Essen, Germany
Area: 4210.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Marcus Pietrek
Project Management: Tobias Bünemann, Silke Lange
Project Team: Thomas Zimmer, Anne van Loh
Construction Management: REICHEL Ingenieurgesellschaft für
Projekt Management: mbH, Erkrath-Düsseldorf
Structural Analysis: R&P Ruffert Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, Limburg
Fire Safety: BSCON Brandschutzconsult GmbH, Essen
Technical Building Systems: Ingenieurbüro Blasczok, Düsseldorf
Building Physics: Ingenieurbüro Blasczok, Düsseldorf
Landscape Architecture: Raitz von Frentz und Tilosen, Krefeld-Linn
Client: City of Essen
© Marcus Pietrek
Text description provided by the architects. In Essen (Germany) the last two blocks of a homeless shelter were handed over to the users in 2018. The three clearly structured, parallel buildings characterised by exposed concrete and sky-blue glazed bricks are the result of an invitation to tender issued by the City of Essen.
© Marcu...
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