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Baillieu, Amanda. "Architects to the Rescue: Fire and Police Station, Berlin." RIBA journal, vol.111, no.11, pp.28- (2004) Addition to 1907 former government building and goods depot by Sauerbruch Hutton. The facade has the firm's signature variety of colors. Betsky, Aaron. "Green Acres [German Federal Environment Ministry, Dessau]." Architecture, vol.94, no.8, pp.[36]- (2005) Architect: Sauerbruch Hutton Architects. Dawson, Layla. "Banking on Frankfurt." Architectural review 217.1299 (2005): pp.40. Competition-winning design by Sauerbruch Hutton for an extension to the KfW Banking Group headquarters in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany. Construction is planned for 2006-2008. Finch, Paul. "Pure and Simple: Federal Environment Agency, Dessau, Germany." Architectural review, vol.218, no.1301, pp.[38]- (2005) Completed 1998 competition-winning design for the German Umweltbundesamt (UBA) by Sauerbruch Hutton.
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UNLV School
of Architecture welcomed Lecture Title: Sense and sensuality : recent work
of Sauerbruch Hutton Architects, Berlin.
Matthias Sauerbruch is a partner in the architectural practice that he founded in London together with Louisa Hutton in 1989. A second office was opened in Berlin in 1993. The work of the partnership has become known for its serious engagement with issues of sustainability. The practice's concern for economic use of resources - both natural and urban - is juxtaposed and extended into the idiosyncratic treatment of spaces on all scales. Their projects have received many national and international honors, and the work of the partnership has been the subject of various exhibitions and monographs. Louisa Hutton and Matthias Sauerbruch were awarded the Erich-Schelling-Prize for Architecture in 1998, and also received the Fritz-Schumacher-Prize for Architecture in 2003. Matthias Sauerbruch was a professor at the Technical University in Berlin from 1995 to 2001. Since 2001 he has been holding a chair at the Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Kunste in Stuttgart. He has lectured at many national and international universities. Matthias Sauerbruch along with Louisa Hutton are the Kenzo Tange Visiting Design Critics at the Harvard Design School this fall semester. Resources available in the ASL:
Sauerbruch Hutton Architects 1997-2003. El Croquis 114.
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