The central location in Nuremberg’s Old Town and an idyllic setting direct on the banks of the River Pegnitz are the hallmarks highlighting the quality of this site. The aim of any urban planning for this area must be to create new buildings whose dimensions are in keeping with the setting and that make its outstanding qualities available to as many users as possible. The idea was to develop a city quarter that would integrate itself unobtrusively and matter-of-factly in the historic Old Town and yet not deny its independent modern identity.
We therefore opted for an urban architectural figure featuring a gate in sight range from the Old Town’s market square that opens up a space affording a view of the banks of the Pegnitz. The public link to the river and the Karlsbrücke bridge that spans it creates a new urban road network that connects the northern and southern sides of the Old Town bordering the Pegnitz.
The Augustinerhof has a prominent main user with the Deutsches Museum. The branch of the Deutsches Museum Munich is dedicated to "futurology" and particularly geared to the interests of school classes and students.
Architecture Award of the City of Nuremberg 2022 – Recognition
Competition | 1st Prize, 2008 |
Client | Alpha Projektentwicklung, Nuremberg |
Users | Deutsches Museum, hotel, restaurants |
Planning started | 2016 |
Building started | 2017 |
Completion | 2021 |
Total floor area | 26,600 sqm |
Competition
Team: Antje Bittorf, Anna Dreeßen-Hüper, Katherina Ortner, Bettina Schriewer, Matthias Tscheuschler
Planning and Realization
Project Coordination: Thomas Schmidt
Project Management: Noah Grunwald
Deputy Project Management: Marco Ullrich
Team: Anna Dreeßen-Hüper, Michael Fenske, Tanja Klein, Daniel Angly, Ruben Beilby, Steffen Rebehn, Lioba Bangert, Thomas Hertel, Paul Girod
Local Construction Management: ganzWerk GmbH Nuremberg
Photos: Marcus Ebener, Nürnberg Luftbild
Marcus Ebener