 
                             
						The magnificent military building from 1866 was converted and extended for the Design Faculty of the University of Munich. The aim of the concept is to restore the building’s lost spatial composition and to adapt it to its new function with only a few creative means.
The extension building establishes the spatial center of the faculty at the intersection of the two axes of movement in the building, the former Ehrenhof, and connects the two wing buildings with a bridge that leads openly through the space. The presentation and event area of the university is planned at this frequented yet concentrated location. 
A multiply folded roof, which protrudes over the revolving glass facade, blurs the boundary to the courtyard of the historic building. The historic building and extension face each other confidently without impairing their individual appearance.
The conversion of the historic building is characterized by three materials: a rustic plank floor, built-in furniture made of grey-brown wood-based panels and raw aluminum surfaces on the balustrades and doors. They all have a rough, almost unfinished character and add a powerful, processlike appearance to the white plastered interiors of the historic building. The robust materials offer students and teachers a surface of friction that encourages them to work creatively without imposing a direction.
Regional Prize 'Über Oberbayern' of the Association of German Architects in Bavaria – Commendation
| Negotiation procedure | Top Rank, 2012 | 
| Client | Staatliches Hochbauamt München 2 | 
| Planning started | 2012 | 
| Completion | 2018 | 
| Total floor area | 12,400 sqm | 
Negotiation procedure
						
Project Management: Petra Wäldle						
Team: Ivan Kaleov, Veit Eckelt					
                        Planning and Realization
						
Project Coordination: Hanns Ziegler						
Project Management: Jan  Holländer						
Team: Rita Wirth, Hagen  Groß, Roman Weingardt, Karin  Hübner, Maria Josa Soler, Roberto Aruta, Michael Zeeh, Franziska Behrendt, Christoph  Conrad, Nicole Lochocki, Lara Metell, Tobias Steib, Sabine  Zoske, Heike Neudecker, Andreas Büscher, Züleyha Timur, Doris Eckert, Sylvio Heuer, Laura-Isabell Luy, Sophie Hartmann, Manuela Jochheim, Luzie Söhner						
Construction Management Coordination: Axel Michaelis						
 Senior Construction Management: Matthias Pauly					
Landscape architecture: Levin Monsigny Landschaftsarchitekten, Berlin
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