Valuable expertise for research project SolarEnvelopeCenter

We are part of the SolarEnvelopeCenter, a joint research project funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection that is paving the way for new ways of using photovoltaic systems on façades. Under the leadership of the Fraunhofer ISE in Freiburg, a consortium of research, industry, planning and construction companies is developing standardized solutions that simplify the planning and construction of building-integrated photovoltaic systems. wulf architekten is the only architectural firm inside the SolarEnvelopeCenter and, together with the construction consultancy Drees & Sommer, is responsible for the practicality of the standards developed.
With the UNIT IT and Computing Center at the University of Mannheim, the Faculty of Applied Chemistry in Reutlingen and the extension and renovation of the regional prison in Altstätten, wulf architekten is currently implementing several building projects that are exemplary in terms of the use of photovoltaics on the building envelope. The findings from these projects are being incorporated into the research project.

The SolarEnvelopeCenter was launched in January 2023 and will run until the end of 2025. In addition to wulf architekten, the consortium includes the German Society for Solar Energy DGS e.V., the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence DFKI, Drees & Sommer and IBC Solar AG.

Further information can be found on the Fraunhofer ISE website.

»Big steps for small municipalities« – Ingmar Menzer at the »circular building« symposium

The new fire station in Straubenhardt is one of the first buildings in Germany to be built according to the cradle-to-cradle principle and as such is a pioneering project. Ingmar Menzer (wulf architekten) and Straubenhardt's mayor Helge Viehweg will present the project completed in 2022 at the symposium »Circular, sustainable planning and building in municipalities«. Under the heading »Big steps for small municipalities«, they will shed light on the special development process - from the idea to the political implementation to the structural realization. The conference is being organized by the LUBW Landesanstalt für Umwelt Baden-Wuerttemberg, which is also publishing a new practical guide to circular building. The all-day event is free of charge and is recognized by the Baden-Wuerttemberg Chamber of Architects as further education and training. Registration is possible until October 8 at the latest.

Date: 22 10 2024
Starting time: 08:45
Location: Innenministerium (Saal I/II), Willy-Brandt-Straße 41, Stuttgart

More information and registration

Existing building transformed into a »Learning House«

We are happy to present a new project from our portfolio: The refurbished and extended middle school in Gerlingen has been popular with pupils and teachers since it opened and is an example of how to successfully deal with existing buildings.

At the request of the town of Gerlingen, the middle school built in the 1970s has been expanded to accommodate three classes per grade and adapted to current educational standards. The new construction, with its modern, specialized classrooms, is arranged in a ring around the existing building, transforming it into a »Learning House« with cluster areas and featuring an essential element of the pedagogical concept: flexible spaces that provide places for quiet or group work and can also be used by students to simply gather and hang out.

The project

Iconic Awards 2024: Sports Center in Überlingen has been awarded »Best of Best«

The Sports Center in Überlingen has already won many prizes - with the Iconic Awards (established by the German Design Council) another important award has been added. Together with the landscape architects Planstatt Senner, we are delighted that we have received additionally the »Best of Best« label and have thus been recognized as an »outstanding submission« by the jury. With its façade made of white expanded metal, the sports center presents itself as an elegant solitaire. The sports center has an elegant appearance thanks to the freestanding building’s facade of white expanded metal. The distinctive folded roof, which grows out of the cube as a jagged wooden construction, gives structure to the built form and establishes ties to the neighboring, smaller-scale residential buildings.

Insights: wulf architekten summer party

For this year's summer party we met in our office at Berliner Platzt. Our colleagues from Basel and Berlin came to Stuttgart to celebrate with us at Hello-Emil after having visited inspiring architecture. We had tasty food, refreshing drinks, good conversations and lots of fun together.

Thanks to the entire team for this memorable event!

Award »Beispielhaftes Bauen« for Jakobus School in Karlsruhe

The Jakobus School in Karlsruhe has just been nominated for the Baden Architecture Prize - with a good chance of winning the online vote. We can already announce the next success: The community school receives the award  »Beispielhaftes Bauen Karlsruhe 2018-2024« award. The new building follows the logic of its internal utilisation concept with a split-level development. Rather than in conventional classes, the pupils are organized in groups depending on the subject and the mode of learning: they either work in »working bays«, in »input rooms« or in flexible open learning areas. The jury praised our project for creating »a world that leaves no one alone and promotes the joy of discovery and learning in all its facets«.

The winning projects

best architects 25: project Bavarian State Police honoured

The best architects awards are being presented again this year. We are delighted that our Bavarian State Police project has been honoured in the Office & Administration Buildings category. The new office building in Passau is conceptually based on a courtyard typology, was opened in 2022 and appeard on the longlist of DAM Prize in 2023. As a member of the best architects jury Matthias Castorph praised the award-winning works overall as »successful interpretations of the location« and »excellent architecture« in the given context.

To the award

Two projects nominated for the Baden Architecture Prize

The Jakobusschule in Karlsruhe and the Straubenhardt fire station have been nominated by the jury for the Baden Architecture Prize in the category Public + Social Architecture. Online Voting is now open ending on 30 September 2024.

The Baden Architecture Prize will be awarded for the third time after 2019 and 2022. The expert jury, which includes Kilian Kada (kadawittfeld, Aachen) and Astrid Piber (UNStudio, Amsterdam), has nominated 18 projects from 193 submissions. Voting is open in six categories. »The quality of the work submitted has never been as good as this year«, summarises award initiator Jürgen Grossmann. We are delighted that our two projects have made it to the final round and hope that there will be a lively participation.

To the Voting

»Blurred like memory«

Under the headline »Haus aus Glas«, competitionline reported on our project »Museum Historische Oberamteistraße« in Reutlingen. We are delighted about another publication and the attention the project has received since winning the competition. »The semi-transparent shell only allows the other side to appear blurred,« says Tobias Wulf, describing the concept. The translucent façade makes the world behind the building wall appear like »a look back at history« or »a memory«.

With the topping-out ceremony, which will take place in mid-November, the »Museum Historische Oberamteistraße« is finally entering the home straight.

To the article (competitionline account required)

Straubenhardt fire station honoured in Austrian trade magazine

As one of the first public buildings in Germany to be constructed according to the cradle-to-cradle principles, the Straubenhardt fire station has attracted the interest of the Austrian trade magazine »Zuschnitt«. The quarterly magazine sees itself as a »mouthpiece for forests and wood«, and the author describes how the ideas of the circular economy were applied to wood as a building material in Straubenhardt. The elevated structure of the fire station was built entirely from timber. The article pays further tribute to the project, which has already won several awards.