Euthanasia information and memorial site, Berlin Tiergartenstrasse

Euthanasia information and memorial site, Berlin Tiergartenstrasse

Competition entry for the design competition for a memorial and information site for the victims of the National Socialist “euthanasia” murders at the site of the planning headquarters, Tiergartenstrasse 4 in Berlin. Starting from the core artistic idea of ​​creating a dialogue between the spatial expression for the memory of the victims, the sculptural “pool of tears” and the location of the perpetrators with the floor plan of the building at Tiergartenstrasse 4, both a mental and emotional approach to this is created “Euthanasia” murders possible. Sponsor: City of Berlin, 2012

Beirut Memorial

Beirut Memorial

“Pool of Remembrance” Memorial for the victims of the 2020 gas explosion International call to develop an architectural idea for a memorial in Beirut to mark the site of the tragic explosion in 2020. “Humans‘ need to confront death, tragedy and loss has given rise to great art, music, poetry and architecture. Burial chambers, cemeteries, memorial gardens and memorials reveal countless human stories to us. They reflect us, our time and our culture. As part of the healing process, we must close the wounds and care for the scars, leaving a mark for new beginnings. It is very challenging to create a place where people can feel a transition, an access to spirituality or just their own inner being, a place where they can find peace, whether through hope or through acceptance.“ Ruairí O ‚Brien, 2020

Workshop 01

Workshop 01

Workshop and Lectures

Hans Erlwein Gymnasium

Hans Erlwein Gymnasium

Workshops and Lectures

Microlightsculpture 05

Microlightsculpture 05

Light Projects

Gartenpost Bad Muskau

Gartenpost Bad Muskau

Exhibition of Prince Pückler in England, Bad Muskau Modular exhibition system as a microarchitectural implantation to revitalize historical buildings

Our modular exhibition system offers the visitor the opportunity to discover the creative and pragmatic development process of the unique Muskau Park based on the correspondence between Prince Hermann von Pückler during his trip to England and Ireland in 1826-28 and Princess Lucie. Organic growth as a central element in garden art as well as the fragmentary nature associated with it, perfection and imperfection, life as a continuous process of change and development are universal themes that find expression in this exhibition sculpture. The modular object made of maple wood condenses the individual subject areas in a unique spatially self-sufficient quality: the three protagonists Prince Pückler, his wife Lucie and Rehder, the gardener, have their say; the garden itself and the planned buildings.

Using a color concept, the visitor finds orientation to the content and can immerse himself in the topics depending on his own interests. On both a visual and a content level, it is pulled from the outside in by the object, which is in dialogue with the surrounding interior and exterior space. The creative process in the design and structure of the microarchitectural implantation in the New Palace, combined with the creative process of Pückler’s unique garden design in Muskau, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, creates a unique overall artistic exhibition experience for the visitor. The organic growth of an idea, the landscape garden, becomes understandable in the interplay between architecture and the exhibition theme. Competition: 1st place Services: Planning HOAI Lph. 1-9, exhibition design and graphics Client: Fürst-Pückler-Park Foundation Bad Muskau New Castle, Fürst-Pückler-Park Bad Muskau 2005

City Lights

City Lights

Photography

Nature

Nature

Photography

Eyes

Eyes

Photography

Lightinstallation Cairo

Lightinstallation Cairo

Light Projects