The BUGA Fibre Pavilion was selected as one of the winners in the category "Innovative Architecture" of the Iconic Awards 2019.
Iconic Awards: Innovative Architecture, established by the German Design Council, is the first independent international architecture and design competition to take into account the interplay between the various disciplines. Awards are given to visionary buildings, innovative products and sustainable communication in all sectors of architecture, the construction and real estate business and the manufacturing industries. The focus is on holistic production and interaction between the trades in the context of architecture.
The award ceremony will take place on October 7th, 2019, at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, Europe's largest collections of modern and contemporary art, architecture and design.
For more information visit the links below:
Iconic Awards 2019 - Competition
Iconic World - BUGA Fibre Pavilion
BUGA Fibre Pavilion
PROJECT PARTNERS
ICD Institute for Computational Design and Construction, University of Stuttgart
Prof. Achim Menges, Serban Bodea, Niccolo Dambrosio, Monika Göbel, Christoph Zechmeister
ITKE Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design, University of Stuttgart
Prof. Jan Knippers, Valentin Koslowski Marta Gil Pérez, Bas Rongen
with support of:
Rasha Alshami, Karen Andrea Antorvaeza Paez, Cornelius Carl, Sophie Collier, Brad Elsbury, James Hayward, Marc Hägele, You-Wen Ji, Ridvan Kahraman, Laura Kiesewetter, Xun Li, Grzegorz Lochnicki, Francesco Milano, Seyed Mobin Moussavi, Marie Razzhivina, Sanoop Sibi, Zi Jie Tan, Naomi Kris Tashiro, Babasola Thomas, Sabine Vecvagare, Shu Chuan Yao
FibR GmbH, Stuttgart
Moritz Dörstelmann, Ondrej Kyjanek, Philipp Essers, Philipp Gülke
with support of:
Leonard Balas, Robert Besinger, Elaine Bonavia, Yen-Cheng Lu
Bundesgartenschau Heilbronn 2019 GmbH
Hanspeter Faas, Oliver Toellner
PROJECT BUILDING PERMIT PROCESS
Landesstelle für Bautechnik
Dr. Stefan Brendler, Dipl.-Ing. Steffen Schneider
Proof Engineer
Dipl.-Ing. Achim Bechert, Dipl.-Ing. Florian Roos
DITF German Institutes of Textile and Fiber Research
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Götz T. Gresser, Pascal Mindermann
PLANNING PARTNERS
Belzner Holmes Light-Design, Stuttgart
Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Hollubarsch
BIB Kutz GmbH & Co.KG, Karlsruhe
Dipl.- Ing. Beatrice Gottlöber
Transsolar Climate Engineering, Stuttgart
Prof. Thomas Auer
Frauenhofer-Institut ICT
Dipl.-Ing. Elisa Seiler
PROJECT SUPPORT
State of Baden-Wuerttemberg
University of Stuttgart
Baden-Württemberg Stiftung
GETTYLAB
Forschungsinitiative Zukunft Bau
Leichtbau BW
Pfeifer GmbH
Ewo GmbH
Fischer Group