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German study pavilion wins EU Prize for Contempora­ry Architectu­re 2024

- Theo Farrant

The Study Pavilion on the campus of the Technical University of Braunschwe­ig in Germany, designed by architects Gustav Düsing and Max Hacke, has been crowned the winner of this year's EU Prize for Contempora­ry Architectu­re .

Revealed by the Fundació Mies van der Rohe and the European Commission, the German project is being rewarded for its innovative approach to sustainabi­lity and for creating a welcoming and interactiv­e space for study, collaborat­ion, and community gatherings.

Düsing and Hacke, who founded their studios in 2015 and won the competitio­n for the study centre in 2015, are the youngest winners of the EUmies Architectu­re Prize.

The award will be presented to the architect duo on 14 May at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion in Barcelona, along with a €60,000 cheque.

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The pavilion features an open space concept that facilitate­s various student activities through afl

exible layout, described as a "counter-model to spaces of hierarchic­al knowledge transfer" by the foundation.

Another notable feature is the hybrid structure's capability to be disassembl­ed and reassemble­d. Individual components can be reused in line with the "future material depot" principle, contributi­ng to its role in the circular economy.

The building is being honoured "for its ability to challenge the constraint­s and imagery of sustainabi­lity" and for how "it has taken a clear architectu­ral idea, scrutinise­d it, and pushed it to the limit."

Alongside the winning Study Pavilion, the Gabriel García Márquez Library in Barcelona claimed the Emerging Architectu­re Prize.

Since its opening last autumn, the ve- story mass timber building designed by Madrid practice SUMA Arquitectu­ra, has been embraced by local users and was awarded the title of Best Public Library in the World 2023 by the Internatio­nal Federation of Library Associatio­ns and Institutio­ns.

Recognisin­g the threat posed by the online world to the traditiona­l idea of a library as a space for community engagement, SUMA aimed to counter this effect with its design.

The ground oor reading spaces open onto the street, while the "ideas forum" spaces, which can be curtained off for privacy, are strategica­lly placed to encourage engagement among local organisati­ons or clubs.

The basement houses meeting and theatre spaces, as well as a local radio station; sensory rooms are located on the rst- oor children’s level, and at the top of the light- lled atrium, adult spaces include multimedia and "concentrat­ion" rooms, terraces, and winter gardens.

The awards ceremony, set for 14 May 2024, will be held at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion in Barcelona, marking the beginning of the Barcelona Architectu­re Weeks.

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Study Pavilion on the campus of the Technical University of Braunschwe­ig

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