28 May 2020
Townhouse Bad Tölz

The sculptural shape of the building mediates between the two heights of the adjacent buildings and connects both the ridge and the eaves through the polygonal roof surfaces. Inside the building, alternately arranged air spaces and stairs lead from the ground floor to the roof. One function is accommodated on each floor.

 

Location: Bad Tölz, Germany
Year: 2020
Client: private
Size:
Status: settled

19 Mar 2020
Restaurant Bavarie BMW Welt

The project provides for the conversion of the largest restaurant in BMW Welt in Munich. Following the gastronomic concept of a Bavarian brasserie, the areas were redesigned in a loosened, informal manner in terms of interior architecture. Thus, different seating options are mixed along the large window areas. Smaller niches, which can be separated by curtains, offer the possibility of separate booking. Warm, restrained colors, materials and surfaces contrast with the rather technical architecture of BMW Welt.

 

Location: Munich, Germany
Year: 2018 – 2019
Client: Käfer
Size: 500 m²
Status: completed

12 Dec 2019
Living St. Antonius church

The vacant St. Anthony’s Church in Bochum is to be partially demolished, renovated, converted and supplemented by a new building. Apartments of various sizes and an underground car park are to be created.

 

The nave, which has been stripped back to its outer walls, will be supplemented by a new building. The original gable roof form will be resumed and continued in the two extension annexes.
After preparing the design and coordinating with the relevant authorities in Bochum, a local architectural firm submitted the project for planning permission.
Following the acquisition of an investor, the project is now being implemented in a partially modified form.

 

Location: Bochum, Germany
Year: 2019
Client: private
Size:
Status: settled

14 Nov 2019
Exhibition CBA15

CBA Clemens Bachmann Architekten has been working on a wide variety of projects in the fields of architecture, interior design and design for 15 years. The contents of the projects are as different as the respective approach. The methodology varies and adapts to the task at hand. Initial design concepts, for example, are developed on the basis of physical concept and volume models, and are tested and further developed through diagrams, photomontages and 3D visualizations.

 

Consequently, the office sees itself more as an architectural workshop and less as a classic planning office. In the hall-like office space, presentation walls mix with plans, drawings, renderings as well as models in various scales. All this always reflects the current design status of the individual projects. The concept of the exhibition, with its walls and their contents arranged as if at random, as well as the large-scale model tables, attempts to reflect this.

 

The daily project work is characterized by the heterogeneity of the respective design tasks. Thus, there is a constant change between new buildings and renovations, interior design for soccer stadiums and offices, to temporary buildings such as exhibition stands. This, too, represents the concept of the exhibition by avoiding clear zoning in terms of content. The projects “collide” with each other and are put on display without comment.

 

ARCHITECTURE
The space is zoned and divided into functional areas by sea pine panels set up in a v-shape. The exhibition walls, which are rotated out of the grid, serve to present the projects. An auditorium with a large projection screen opposite the entrance is used for lectures. This area is additionally set apart from the rest of the exhibition space by a carpeted island.

 

Architectural models for each project are displayed on large wooden tables in the center of the space and next to the entrance.

 

The industrial ceiling with a multitude of building services fixtures remains visible, underscoring the restrained, improvised-looking exhibition architecture. The existing lighting of the space, a simple suspended fluorescent tube grid serves to illuminate the space.

 

Foiled floor strips mark the three core projects of the exhibition and follow the grid of the exhibition walls with their 45 degree angle.

 

More information: www.cba15.com

 

Location: Munich, Germany
Year: 2019
Size: m²
Status: completed

01 Oct 2019
House B

Construction of a single-family house near Augsburg based on the concept of a classic gable roof building. Only the offset volume of the garage building and the recess of the facade of the living and dining room break with the otherwise clear cubature of the main building.

 

Location: Augsburg, Germany
Year: 2019 – 2021
Client: Private
Size:
Status: completed

01 Feb 2019
Public library München

The temporary Munich City Library, designed as a sequence of differently colored rooms, contrasts with the otherwise white, cool and technical architecture of the existing building. The different colors create an identification of the individual departments of the library like the children and youth area ,the family library or the gaming zone. Due to the location within the store city of the Motorama, the library becomes a highly public transit space which is open until late in the evening.
Simple materials and surfaces follow the concept of a temporary facility.

 

Location: Munich, Germany
Year: 2019 – 2021
Client: Gasteig München GmbH
Size:
Status: completed

07 Jan 2019
House S

An existing house in Munich is to be renovated and extended. For this purpose, the structural typology of the adjacent bungalow in the form of a horizontally oriented building is adopted as a concept for the extension. The roofs projecting on three sides refer to the significant form of the bungalow. The inner courtyards are taken up again in the form of air spaces in the new concept for the existing building.

 

Location: Munich, Germany
Year: 2019
Client: private
Size: m²
Status: settled

27 Oct 2018
Böcksteiner Straße

Based on the maximum construction area of the property, the building was developed with four residential units, with multiple projecting and recessed areas. In keeping with this typology, window and door openings in different shapes and sizes perforate the block. The classic façade orientation, with its homogeneous window arrangement, was broken up by using a mixture of small, wide, and square windows with skylights.

 

Location: Munich, Germany
Year: 2018 – 2020
Client: private
Size: approx. 550 m²
Status: in progress

27 Oct 2018
FC Bayern Munich Säbener Straße

For the FC Bayern Munich club headquarters expansion in Säbenerstrasse, a reception area with lounge, a new restaurant, as well as medical centre facilities and offices were planned. The concept envisages that the large main area will be used as an event facility and lunch restaurant in the future. Floor to ceiling curtains allow areas to be visually closed off and separated.

 

Location: Munich, Germany
Year: 2018 – 2019
Client: FC Bayern Munich
Size: – m²
Status: completed

14 Oct 2018
Welcome Zone West Allianz Arena

A player installation was designed for the VIP and Business entrance of the Allianz Arena, which accompanies guests as they move along the escalators to the premium and box areas. The juxtaposition of portraits of the current FC Bayern Munich squad, represents a reinterpretation of the classic team image. The more the viewer shifts their perspective, the more the players’ individual contours blend into one person.

 

Location: Allianz Arena Munich, Germany
Year: 2018 – 2019
Client: Allianz Arena München Stadion GmbH
Size: m²
Status: completed