Ausgabe 9.2023
Issue 1/2.2024
Simple + Cost-Efficient
Is it possible to reduce costs and guarantee quality simultaneously in construction? In other words: What cost-effective strategies exist for creating durable, environmentally sustainable buildings – spaces that provide comfort and ensure enjoyment for generations to come? As we embark on the new year, we confront a pressing issue that will accompany us for some time to come. The crisis in the construction industry is intensifying Germany’s housing shortage. The “traffic light” coalition government (SPD, FDP, Greens) pledged 400 000 new homes annually upon taking office two years ago, yet are nowhere close to fulfilling this commitment. There are many reasons why, one of which is glaring: building is too expensive. How can we cut costs while keeping high standards? What potential do simple solutions hold? Our current issue presents buildings with convincing architecture that reduces costs through simple solutions and at the same time stands for quality. This issue compiled trailblazing projects that tackle these questions. They attest to how architecture can streamline construction expenses by embracing simplicity – without sacrificing quality. Sandra Hofmeister
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Projects in This Issue
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A recyclable wooden building
Temporary Sports Hall in Zurich by IB Basel
The sports hall on Gloriarank will be used as a training facility for only around ten years. After its period of use, 85 % of its materials can be reused, while another 10 % will be separated and recycled.
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A house that is possible after all
DAV Headquarters by Element A Architekten
With a resource-saving wood construction and a clever, low-tech climate concept, Element A Architekten have transformed a former publishing house in Munich into the headquarters for DAV.
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Stairs and colourful boxes
Metamorphosis of the Pyramid of Tirana by MVRDV
In collaboration with Tirana’s IRI Architecture studio, MVRDV have transformed a monument to Communist dictatorship into a welcoming, democratic place for the denizens of the Albanian capital.
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Building with earth
Social Housing Construction on Ibiza
Innovative social housing in Catalonia makes the headlines again and again. Now the Barcelona-based architectural duo Peris + Toral have built 43 publicly assisted apartments out of the natural construction material of compressed earth.
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Room to grow
House near Potsdam by c/o now
Lacaton & Vassal as a model: Following the house-in-house principle, an affordable single-family home that can easily be expanded as needed has been created in Brandenburg.
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Further Articles on The Topic
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Inconspicuous expansion
Factory Renovation in Thun by Johannes Saurer
In repurposing a machine factory for an IT company, client and architect alike valued continuity: old and new form a concordant whole with no breaks.
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Sunroom as heat source
House near Barcelona by Taller11
This townhouse in Vilafranca del Penedès comprises two halves: one, massive and heated, is for living. The other is a sun trap made of wood with a lightweight polycarbonate shell.
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Previous Issues
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Increasing Density 12.2023
This December issue is dedicated to urban density and the architectural solutions needed to achieve it. While we understand the necessity of densification, few are eager to sacrifice their own space.
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Natural Building Materials 11.2023
In the last decade, timber construction has rapidly gained ground in the building industry. Our current issue documents multi-layered examples of the detailed application of natural building materials.
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Windows and Facades 10.2023
Facades have always had many roles to play. They give buildings a face, protect them from the elements, and convey meaning. The examples presented in this issue highlight the merits of thoughtful facades.
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Mixed Use 9.2023
We selected exciting projects for our September issue, focussing on mixed use concepts. They include residential and office spaces, sports halls and gastronomic functions and many more within their complex programs.
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Saving Space 7/8.2023
Space is a type of resource we bring to light in this summer edition of Detail. Our Documentation section features innovative structures that make clever use of limited space.
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Architecture and Climate Protection 6.2023
Anyone asking the inevitable question about climate protection in architecture today will receive not one but many answers.
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Truth to Materials 4.2023
Debates about building materials in architecture inevitably mention the term “truth to materials” (known in German as “Materialgerechtigkeit”).
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Hotels, Hostels, Guesthouses 3.2023
Few sectors of the economy were so battered during the corona years as the hotel industry.
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Taking Stock 1/2.2023
Not only in Germany and Europe but also worldwide, building in existing structures is currently gaining in acceptance and relevance.
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Building Envelopes 12.2022
While compiling our personal favourites of the year in the Detail editorial office, I was surprised at the vast scope of projects my colleagues had experienced in 2022. For this issue’s review of the year, they describe their architectural observations in places like Jerusalem, Berlin, and Montagnana, Italy.
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Circular Economy 11.2022
If the aim is net zero, demolition and landfill disposal must be avoided at all costs. Today, a progressive architecture is one that takes part in the circular economy and reuses building materials.
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Lighting Interiors 10.2022
Our October issue is all about light and interiors. PPAG’s school in Vienna brings daylight into deep cluster spaces to foster daily well-being.
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Cultural Buildings 9.2022
In 1997, the Guggenheim Museum opened in Bilbao, and Frank Gehry’s eccentric new building transformed the Basque city into an overnight hotspot for international tourism.
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Urban Green 7/8.2022
Especially in big dense cities, roofs and facades are the only places left to make things greener.
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Simple and Affordable 6.2022
“Doing away with everything superfluous creates the potential for an architectural quality all of its own,” says Florian Nagler about “simple building” in an interview with Frank Kaltenbach.
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Prefabrication Modular Construction 5.2022
Naturstein und Hochlochziegel, Ortbeton und Stampflehm in vorproduzierten Elementen: Für die Massivbauweise kommen viele unterschiedliche Materialien in Frage, und oft ist ihre Anwendung regional motiviert.
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Solid Construction 4.2022
Natural stone and perforated bricks, cast-in-place concrete, and rammed earth in prefabricated elements – these are just a few of the diverse materials used in solid construction, and their use is often regionally motivated.
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Urban Housing 3.2022
“A villa in the countryside with a large terrace, in front of you the Baltic Sea, Friedrichstrasse behind you …”. Thus begins Kurt Tucholsky’s 1927 poem, “The Ideal”. While Tucholsky’s ideal of urban life might be unattainable in Berlin, there are cities where it has become a reality.