Carmen Würth Forum / David Chipperfield Architects

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  • Architect In Charge: David Chipperfield Architects
  • Partners: David Chipperfield, Harald Müller, Martin Reichert, Alexander Schwarz
  • Project Architect (Competition): Annette Flohrschütz
  • Competition Team: Moritz Uhlmann, Dalia Liksaite, Sandra Badji, Markus Bauer, Jan Blaurock, Ute Burdelski, Mirjam von Busch, Florian Dirschedl, Ulrike Eberhardt, Hannah Jonas, Hjördis Klein, Barbara Koller, Martina Maire, Jana Raudnitzky, Stefanie Schleipen, Marika Schmidt, Moritz Uhlmann; Grafik, Visualisierung: Dalia Liksaite, Antonia Schlegel, Ute Zscharnt
  • Project Architect (Phase 2): Marcus Mathias
  • Project Team: Alexander Bellmann, Leander Bulst, Bernhard Danigel, Dirk Gschwind, Christopher Jonas, Linda von Karstedt, Maximilian Lohmann, Thomas Schöpf, Nils Stelter; Graphics, Visualisation: Dalia Liksaite, Ken Polster
  • Executive Architect: Gerd Eckert and Markus Masseretti, Kraft + Kraft Architekten, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Gerd Eckert, Markus Masseretti
  • Building Physics, Acoustics: Horstmann + Berger
  • Fire Consultant: Halfkann + Kirchner
  • Façade Consultant: Reba Fassadentechnik AG, Chur
  • Façade Consultant: Reba Fassadentechnik AG, Chur
  • City: Künzelsau
  • Country: Germany
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Text description provided by the architects. A second construction phase completes the Carmen Würth Forum for the Adolf Würth GmbH & Co. KG situated in the town of Künzelsau in southern Germany. A flexible conference area and an art museum extend the existing concert hall and large event hall, opened in 2017. The diverse range of functions further establishes the complex’s conceptual idea of a forum and allows the building to be open continuously, in particular, due to its use as a museum.

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The contemplative exhibition spaces, dedicated to exquisite pieces from the Würth Collection, provide a counterpoint to the event spaces. The museum with its café and foyer includes a large, divisible exhibition hall with a daylight atmosphere and a smaller, more intimate graphics art gallery. Through a glazed belvedere, the museum opens up to the vast landscape and initiates a dialogue between the works of art and the place, continued in a sculpture park set in the scenic surroundings of the Carmen Würth Forum.

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The clear architecture of the forum adopts the forms and language of industrial architecture while refining it in terms of materiality. It seeks a sculptural engagement not only with the surrounding landscape but also with the clear forms of Würth‘s company premises.

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Address:74653 Künzelsau, Germany

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Cite: "Carmen Würth Forum / David Chipperfield Architects" 28 Jun 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/942502/carmen-wurth-forum-david-chipperfield-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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