Info Images Im_ lot _ a spatial work about silence Competition for the Atrium of the Spastics Center Munich, Sendling 2004 The central atrium in the newly built Spastics Center Munich provides access to the rooms of the in-house facilities:…
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Info Images >Explorer< (explorer, explorer) The Explorer project defines the Bundesschulzentrum Tamsweg as a base and starting point to the global knowledge society. This is to be shown at the eastern building complex. The reading of the building is to…
Information Images Catalog Keyboards without keys, without connectors, without paint – only wood and recessed hand prints. The dawn of the computer age? No, but the unusual project of a newly graduated sculptor from Vienna. Commissioned by Siemens Design, Nele…
A new liturgical center for the parish church of St. Quirinus in Tegernsee consisting of a popular altar, ambo and sedilia made of oak wood. 1 2 ► The altar He is the center of thanksgiving, which comes to completion…
A new liturgical center for the parish church of St. Quirinus in Tegernsee consisting of a popular altar, ambo and sedilia made of oak wood. 1 2 ► The altar He is the center of thanksgiving, which comes to completion…
Art competition for the creation of a new liturgical center The basic idea of >Ebracher Fuge< is to describe the space between congregational life and silence in devotion. The living, formed from the simple basic materials of clay and wood,…
Competition entry 2001 The chapel is the place of thanksgiving and intercession for the Red Cross Sisterhood and its patients, employees and visitors of all monotheistic religions. A place of introspection, devotion, contemplation, reflection, questions, search, comfort, communion, hope, the…
The devotional picture for the private living space was inspired by the Freising Seminary Madonna of the parish of Jetzendorf from the 18th century. A lily, although carved from lime wood still seems to be fragrant. It is handed by…
Info Images Bionic structures, far from the coordinate system and yet full of ordering systems fascinate the artists Christina Paetsch and Nele Ströbel. In the form of a small Wunderkammer, they stage a spatial conversation. The photographic works, terracottas and…