The open space reflects the complex superimpositions, the layering of time, in a minimalist way. The rooms have a simple appearance and an appealing ambience. Reduced to the historical sketches, in addition to the other outdoor spaces such as the churchyard, the pastor’s courtyard and flower patio, the prison compound, the monastery cloister and the Wall am Marstallsteg, the former church interior of the previous castle church will be perceivable in a different way.
The ambience is characterised by tranquillity and clarity, conveying the spirit of the location. The reserved design allows space for contemplation and offers a new experience of the passing of time, the wide range of historical utilisations and the way they are superimposed in the vicinity of the castle monastery.
A fascinating composition of interior and exterior spaces was created in close collaboration with Studio Andreas Heller, Architects & Designers.
© Werner Huthmacher
© Werner Huthmacher
© Werner Huthmacher
© Werner Huthmacher
© WES LandscapeArchitecture
© WES LandscapeArchitecture
Data
Client: Europäisches Hansemuseum gGmbH
Project period: 2010 – 2015
Size: 3.500 m²
Awards
1. Rank BDA-Prize Schleswig-Holstein 2019 DAM Prize for Architecture in Germany 2017 Nominee Mies van der Rohe Award 2017 RIBA Award for International Excellence 2016 Gold Award – IF Design Award 2016 2. Prize AIT-Award 2016
Realisation: WES LandscapeArchitecture
Partner: Studio Andreas Heller GmbH, Architects & Designers, Hamburg
Photos: Werner Huthmacher
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