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© Institut fr internationale Architektur-Dokumentation GmbH & Co. KG
2006 ´ 5 ¶
Modifiable Pavilion in Bonn
Architects:
Kalhfer Korschildgen, Cologne
Stefan Korschildgen
Assistants:
Felix Franke, Marcel Franken, Lei Lei,
Miriam Lck
Structural engineers:
Vreden, Henneker & Partner, Bonn
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Site plan
scale 1:3500
Section ¥ Roof plan
scale 1:100
ÒLetÕs build three huts!Ó Thus proclaimed the
Elisabeth Montag Foundation, which has set
itself the goal of supporting the dialogue be-
tween architecture and the fine arts. One of
these huts Ð erected subsequently on the
grounds of a former city nursery in Bonn Ð
was conceived in the form of a simple, met-
amorphosing pavilion. Entitled Space for a
Time, Time in Space, the temporary struc-
ture provides visitors with a refuge in which
to experience an invigorating interplay be-
tween interior and exterior, volume and ob-
ject. The pavilion was placed at the inter-
section of tree plantings which had been left
to go wild, deteriorating glasshouses, and
open space. In its compactness it consti-
tutes a contrast to both. When the operable
outer walls are in the closed position, the
space could be considered representative
of the proverbial primitive hut, offering shel-
ter, protection, and privacy.
The structure, reduced to a basic geometri-
cal form, reaches out on all sides Ð assisted
by cable-braced steel supports Ð toward the
landscape. The supports function as tracks
in which the walls can be raised, allowing
the interior space to gradually vanish. Ulti-
mately the closed structure transmutes into
a sheltering roof which offers protection
from the rain and the sun, but otherwise
melds with the landscape surrounding it.
With their design, Kalhfer Korschildgen ad-
dress flexibility Ð a recurrent theme at
present Ð in a lucid, coherent manner with a
straightforward form, and make use of mod-
ern, mass-produced materials. The structur-
al members consist of L-shaped steel
columns and base plates which support a
flexurally rigid tent-roof structure of steel
rectangular-hollow-section supports. The
four exterior walls were executed as simple
one-piece lift garage doors. A white, water-
resistant polyethylene membrane serves as
the outer skin; the interior fabric is a red net,
the type typically used to safeguard scaf-
folding on building sites. Both membranes
are attached to the steel sections with high-
performance adhesive tape.
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Modifiable Pavillon in Bonn
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Vertical section
Horizontal sections
scale 1:10
1 20/30/1 mm steel RHS spacer
2 ¯ 6 mm guying steel cable
3 exterior covering
white cloth reinforced,
waterproof
4 40/80/2 mm steel RHS hip rafter
5 frame top plate
40/80/2 mm RHS
6 exterior frame door element
40/70/1 mm steel RHS (vertical)
40/40/1 mm steel RHS (horizontal)
7 roller polyamide
8 25/50/1 mm galvanized channel
guide rail with
30/40/2 mm steel RHS stiffening
9 20/40/2 mm steel RHS
door frame
10 100/100/10 mm steel angle
11 interior covering
scaffold-safeguarding net
12 bottom-hinged section,
galvanized steel
13 lever arm,
galvanized steel
14 steel spring
15 25/40/2 mm steel angle try square
16 2Å 200/20/12 mm steel RHS with
4Å ¯ 40 mm CHS steel footing
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Modifiable Pavillon in Bonn
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Photo: Carsten Gliese, Cologne
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© Institut fr internationale Architektur-Dokumentation GmbH & Co. KG
2006 ´ 5 ¶
Prefabricated House from Denmark
Architects:
ONV architects, Vanl¿se
Assistants:
S¿ren Rasmussen, Christian Hanak
Structural engineer:
Jens Abildgrd, Hj¿rring
Photo: Per Johansen, Copenhagen
While selecting the ideal living-room or bed-
room furniture set, it is now also possible to
order the matching house from this interna-
tional furniture-manufacturerÕs catalogue. In
contrast to other projects of comparable
conception, this one, has attained a high
design standard and is flexible. The mini-
malist residence is available in six basic
configurations which can be adapted to the
customersÕ specific needs, as well as ex-
tended with additional prefabricated seg-
ments. Due to the high degree of prefabri-
cation it can be purchased for a relatively
small amount: the smallest version is manu-
factured entirely in the factory and then de-
livered to the site by a lorry; the larger types
are made up of two to four segments. When
the modules arrive at the site they are
placed on strip footings. Then all that re-
mains to do is seal the roof, install the sky-
light, and clean out the connections. The re-
sult is a pared-down structure, its wood-stud
facade clad with Siberian larch, the interior
walls with plasterboard. In each type the
floor plan is centred around a large space
accommodating living and dining areas and
an open kitchen which can be adjoined to a
veranda. The interior spaces are linked to
the exterior with extensive glazing. The
space devoted to circulation is kept to a
minimum, and all floors are executed in ash
or stone.
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Axonometric drawings
of the available types
A model 60 m
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B model 86 m
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C model 103 m
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D model 134 m
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E model 138 m
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Floor plan ¥ Section
scale 1:200
1 Bedroom
2 Living area
3 Dining area
4 Covered terrace
5 Room
6 Entrance
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