Zollverein School of Management and Design

Zollverein School of Management and Design

Thomas S.
The Zollverein ''School of Management and Design'' was designed by architects SANAA Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa. “Our aim was to achieve transparency in the concrete structure.” SANAA The Zollverein School of Management & Design, inaugurated on July 31, 2006, is the first new building on the historical coal-mining Zollverein site; declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2001. The seemingly coincidental organization of the openings, windows in three different sizes, create an unusual interaction with the surroundings and the interior. “We wanted to design a simple cubic building to compliment the existing buildings and achieve continuity within the site.” SANAA The design, a cuboid structural shell, picks up the basic functional and effective idea used by the original Zollverein architects Schupp and Kremmer. The oversized cube, which measures 35 meters by 35 meters and is 35 meters high, reflects the dimensions of the Zollverein mine. “We have made many big openings in the facades to create different daylight situations inside the building. The position of the windows are defined by the interior programs. By varying the ceiling heights each floor has a very different atmosphere.” SANAA Total area: ca. 5,000 square meters. #architecture #concrete #cubical #design #Germany #japan #japanese_architecture #management #modern #modern_architecture #school #Zollverein
Default Title