The pavilion treehugger is the result on a research and development project by Dipl.-Des. Christoph Krause from the Chamber of Skilled Craft’s (Center for Design, Manufacturing and Communication) in Koblenz and exhibited in 2011 at the National Garden Show (“BuGa”) in Koblenz, Germany. Afterwards the structure were demounted and reassembled in front of the “Centre of Nutrition and Health” (ZEG) in Koblenz. The project were implemented by the Department for Computational Design in Architecture in Architecture of the Trier University of Applied Science.
Treehugger team:
Jan Busemeyer, Prof. Holger Hoffmann, Frank Stolz, Gabriel Wüstner, Jan Weber, Eva Ziegler, Peter Zock
Structural engineering:
OSD, Frankfurt
Realization:
Ochs Holzbau, Kirchberg
Luminous-celling:
Prof. Daniel Gilgen (FH Trier)
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Georg J. Schneider (Fh Trier)
et al.
Fotos of the completed pavilion by Roland Borgmann, Münster
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