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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

“Haus des Gastes” Visitor Center : By Gnädinger Architekten

Beeskow, Germany
Gnädinger Architekten
Post By: Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of Gnädinger Architekten
German architectural firm Gnädinger Architekten has converted a former textile factory into a Visitor CenterHaus des Gastes” located in Beeskow, Germany. The project comprises a new modern building and a restored historic industrial complex which are connected by a glass bridge.
Photo © Courtesy of Gnädinger Architekten

Photo © Courtesy of Gnädinger Architekten
Description by Gnädinger Architekten 
A former textile factory was converted into a visitor and leisure center outside the the small historical medieval village of Beeskow/Brandenburg. This exciting new ensemble by Gnädinger architects combines two different ages of architecture and is serving various functions.
Photo © Courtesy of Gnädinger Architekten

Photo © Courtesy of Gnädinger Architekten
One wing of the historic industrial complex, as well as the original outstanding chimney, was kept. Inside everything was completely removed, outside it was originally restored. Another part was completely demolished, and within the old blueprint Gnädinger Architects designed a new and modern building with a special shape
Photo © Courtesy of Gnädinger Architekten

Photo © Courtesy of Gnädinger Architekten
The old brickstone building houses a tourist office on the ground floor. Within the original structure a bow shaped translucent glass-stone wall encloses the workplaces. The first floor including the pitched roof contains a large multipurpose auditorium, seating 300 people.
Photo © Courtesy of Gnädinger Architekten

Photo © Courtesy of Gnädinger Architekten
A glassed bridge connects the two adjacent parts of the complex. The main entrance is located in the new part underneath the bridge. From here one enters into a two story high lobby with an open gallery. On the second floor an enormous two story moveable glass wall opens up onto a large terrace, where the visitors can step out in summer. The terrace is bordered with a concrete gateway, framing the beautiful nature beyond the bypassing river, from which one can step down a steel staircase to a lido on the riverbank.
Photo © Courtesy of Gnädinger Architekten
Underneath the terrace a service and rental area for canoeing on the surrounding lakes and rivers is located, as well as bathrooms for the neighboring camping ground.
floor plan+elevation 01--drawing Courtesy of Gnädinger Architekten

floor plan+elevation 02--drawing Courtesy of Gnädinger Architekten

floor plan+elevation 03--drawing Courtesy of Gnädinger Architekten
The people
Architects: Gnädinger Architekten
Location: Beeskow, Germany
Photographs: Courtesy of Gnädinger Architekten
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