Journal articles
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Titelbild: Mauerwerk 5/2019 | Mauerwerk | 5/2019 | Titelbild | ||
AbstractThe Cuevas del Pino estate sits in the foothills of Sierra Morena, in calcarenite stone terrain arranged in a slightly sloping strata that gives rise to various geological formations native to the area, among these are caves which resulted from quarrying that supplied Cordoba with stone during its most splendorous centuries. The architects have created a new spatial experience that manages to value the tectonic nature of the area through the use of new architectural elements. (Photo: David Vico) x | |||||
Inhalt: Mauerwerk 5/2019 | Mauerwerk | 5/2019 | Inhalt | ||
Inhalt: Mauerwerk 4/2019 | Mauerwerk | 4/2019 | Inhalt | ||
Titelbild: Mauerwerk 4/2019 | Mauerwerk | 4/2019 | Titelbild | ||
AbstractPolygonal brick facade decorates building complex in the Swiss Riehen. Despite the meanwhile more than 21, 000 inhabitants, Riehen could preserve its former village character. A residential complex with three apartment buildings developed in the passage from the houses in the village centre lying close to each other to the loosely built living quarters at the village border. The new buildings with three full storeys and each with a circumferentially recessed attic floor host overall 29 condominiums with flexible floor plans. All apartments are designed age appropriately and barrier free. The polygonal building structures break the block-edge and stand in a park-like designed environment like clods. (Photo: Simone Schwab-Giger) x | |||||
Titelbild: Mauerwerk 3/2019 | Mauerwerk | 3/2019 | Titelbild | ||
AbstractSlate facade in the DomRömer-Quartier, Frankfurt. In the completely new old town centre, the DomRömer-Quartier, 15 of 35 houses were built according to historic guidelines as “creative new buildings”. A further 20 “modern” buildings have been built on the basis of the historic town plan and according to the guidelines of the DomRömer design rules. The pattern of the slates to the gable front in the attic storey is worth mentioning. Instead of the usual laying to the right, the architect decided on a facade, in which the slating pattern runs to the left and right of the central window with left- and right-handed slating and thus forms a symmetrical gable. (photo: Rathscheck Schiefer) x | |||||
Inhalt: Mauerwerk 3/2019 | Mauerwerk | 3/2019 | Inhalt | ||
Titelbild: Mauerwerk 2/2019 | Mauerwerk | 2/2019 | Titelbild | ||
AbstractIf you are looking for long-lasting, large-area rendered facades with elegant stucco mouldings and bosses, you don't need stresses. The decisive factor here is a high-performance render with matched system layers. And more so if architectural design and constructional details for style reasons do not assist stress relief and weather protection. The residential and office building in Bünde presents itself prestigious and quite without stress due thanks to the innovative it technology of Schwenk Putztechnik (photo: Andres Gomez/Schwenk Putztechnik) x | |||||
Inhalt: Mauerwerk 2/2019 | Mauerwerk | 2/2019 | Inhalt | ||
Titelbild: Mauerwerk 1/2019 | Mauerwerk | 1/2019 | Titelbild | ||
AbstractFjordenhus (Fjord House), Vejle, Denmark, commissioned by KIRK KAPITAL, is the first building designed by Olafur Eliasson and Sebastian Behmann with Studio Olafur Eliasson. Rising out of the water, Fjordenhus forges a striking new connection between Vejle Fjord and the city centre of Vejle. Accessible by footbridge, the twenty-eight-metre-high building is formed by four intersecting cylinders with brick facades from which ellipsoidal negative spaces were removed to create complex curved forms and arched windows. The double-height ground floor, which is open to the public, is permeated by the fjord and contains two aqueous zones with site-specific artworks by Olafur Eliasson. (see p. 50 ff.) (Photo: Anders Sune Berg, 2018) x | |||||
Masonry 2/2019 | Mauerwerk | 1/2019 | Vorschau | ||
AbstractGreenhouse gas burdens and heat storage effects over the lifecycle of buildings / CO2-Tonnagen und Wärmespeichereffekte über den Lebenszyklus von Gebäuden x | |||||
Inhalt: Mauerwerk 1/2019 | Mauerwerk | 1/2019 | Inhalt | ||
Mauerwerk: Jahresinhaltsverzeichnis des 22. Jahrgangs 2018 | Mauerwerk | 1/2019 | Jahresinhaltsverzeichnis | ||
Titelbild: Mauerwerk 6/2018 | Mauerwerk | 6/2018 | Titelbild | ||
AbstractEgodom residential complex: The area was formerly dominated by workshops and garages - today two formidable apartment towers overlook it. The architect Sergey Skuratov with his team has implemented the “Egodom” residential complex northeast of Moscow. High window fronts, which extend over two storeys, dominate the building. Facades of clinker bricks take up the appearance of the historic buildings in the surroundings and give the two towers a powerful but simultaneously modern expression. (photo: Sergey Skuratov Architects) x | |||||
Inhalt: Mauerwerk 6/2018 | Mauerwerk | 6/2018 | Inhalt | ||
Titelbild: Mauerwerk 5/2018 | Mauerwerk | 5/2018 | Titelbild | ||
AbstractIn Bad Zwischenahn, a new quarter is being developed especially intended for the needs of the generation “60 plus”. In addition to an ambitious architecture, the monolithic wall construction of Ytong aerated concrete blocks guarantees numerous energy-related advantages and low running costs. (photo: XELLA) x | |||||
Inhalt: Mauerwerk 5/2018 | Mauerwerk | 5/2018 | Inhalt | ||
Masonry 5/2018 | Mauerwerk | 4/2018 | Vorschau | ||
AbstractTim Schöndube, Saif Rashid, Svenja Carrigan, Torsten Schoch, Oliver Kornadt: Autoclaved aerated concrete: Influence of heat storage capacity on thermal performance and thermal comfort / Porenbeton: Einfluss der Wärmespeicherfähigkeit auf das thermische Verhalten und die thermische Behaglichkeit x | |||||
Inhalt: Mauerwerk 4/2018 | Mauerwerk | 4/2018 | Inhalt | ||
Titelbild: Mauerwerk 4/2018 | Mauerwerk | 4/2018 | Titelbild | ||
AbstractIn the Netherlands the architect Reimar von Meding and his family lead a life without energy costs and without fossil fuels in the “Active House” built in the year 2016. Reimar von Meding, who is an architect at KAW architects, demonstrates with the residential building, which he has designed himself, that sustainability can be modern, aesthetic and convenient as well. (Photo: Ossip Architekturfotografie) x | |||||
Titelbild: Mauerwerk 3/2018 | Mauerwerk | 3/2018 | Titelbild | ||
AbstractHidden in the inner courtyard of a 19th century block in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg, an unusual residential building has been built: with a steep, more than 10-meter-high roof, it is more a pyramid than a cube and the willfully shaped building is completely covered by a changeably coloured brick skin. (photo: Simon Menges) x | |||||
Inhalt: Mauerwerk 3/2018 | Mauerwerk | 3/2018 | Inhalt | ||
Masonry 4/2018 | Mauerwerk | 3/2018 | Vorschau | ||
AbstractRonald Rast: Residential construction activity in Germany / Wohnungsbaukonjunktur in Deutschland x | |||||
Titelbild: Mauerwerk 2/2018 | Mauerwerk | 2/2018 | Titelbild | ||
AbstractThe decision to build ones' own house is a decision for life. Ziegel fired clay masonry has been a proven building material for thousands of years, is long-lived, healthy for living space, maintains value, is low-maintenance and saves energy. Various architectural styles can be built with modern clay masonry units, such as the Bauhaus style in this example. x | |||||
Inhalt: Mauerwerk 2/2018 | Mauerwerk | 2/2018 | Inhalt | ||
Titelbild: Mauerwerk 1/2018 | Mauerwerk | 1/2018 | Titelbild | ||
AbstractLocated at the heart of Groningen's forthcoming museum quarter, Southside New Market (SNM) was originally conceived as an apartment building with retail space at ground level. However, the building was redesigned to create a 1367 m2 restaurant with rooftop terrace overlooking the city's skyline. SNM occupies an entire urban block from the city's main street Poelestraat in the south, to the Nieuwe Markt in the north, which will become the location of the Groninger Forum, a cultural centre due to complete in 2019. (photo: Harry Cock) x |