THE MAKING OF CONCRETE POETRY
2. Lecture by Matthias Bauer, MBAS.DE
THE MAKING OF CONCRETE POETRY
H36,
A Monolithic Insulating Concrete House, Stuttgart
House 36 is a crystalline volume of exposed concrete. Both the
walls and the roof are made of monolithic insulating concrete and combine the load-bearing structure, the thermal insulation
and building services installations in one massive layer.
Frameless glass panes are set
flush with the outer surfaces, not even rain gutters compromise the clear geometric shape. How did the architects manage to
solve these demanding details while at the same time meeting the requirements of building physics? How were the planning and
construction processes for this innovative building organised?
Matthias Bauer, principal of MBA/S Matthias Bauer
Associates, Stuttgart, will provide information on these questions in the second lecture of this year's series "The Making
of Concrete Poetry".
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Upcoming Lectures „Making of… Concrete
Poetry“
11.3.2020
MUCEM Marseille, Ultra-High Performance Concrete
Romain Ricciotti, Lamoureux &
Ricciotti Ingénierie
22.4.2020
Infra-Light Ultra-Structural Concrete Tower, Berlin
Frank Barkow,
Barkow Leibinger Architekten, Berlin