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PAST. PRESENT. FUTURE. The term “series” is employed in various contexts, e.g. a television series or series of publi- cations. Even in nuclear physics and geology “series” has its proper significance. With the adjective “serial”, “series” is increasingly used also in the context of contemporary architec- ture, at best resulting from a clear vision and eventually becoming a tradition simply because it is successful. Another series: the JUNG Architecture Talks. For 15 years JUNG provides with its series of events a platform for debates on current architecture topics in Germany and Austria, for two years now in Singapore and for the first time also in Seoul in 2019. Set up in 2006 with the intention to provide a space for discussions about current challenges and innovations, trends and future-oriented ideas around architecture, JUNG already invites for the 15th year start-up architecture firms and internationally active architects to share its experiences. This edition of PAST. PRESENT. FUTURE. is about the series of eleven JUNG Architecture Talks 2019. Ten different topics – from 100 YEARS BAUHAUS via EVER GREEN and MODULAR + RELIABLE up to GENIAL DIGITAL – outline key issues of modern architecture. The JUNG Architecture Talks will be continued also in 2020. Stay with us, such a series is only possible with your precious cooperation! Your Team Architecture
JUNG Architecture Talks “Bauhaus was a sounding board – for a lot 100 YEARS and very different but also contrary ideas.” (Dr. Sandra Hofmeister, editor-in-chief of the magazine Detail) BAUHAUS In collaboration with: 31 January 2019 | Weimar Colour: Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier, 32131 ombre brûlée claire
31 JANUARY 2019 WEIMAR ŠPELA VIDECNIK OFIS, Ljubljana / Paris WERNER FROSCH Henning Larsen, Munich PROF. JOSÉ GUITIERREZ MARQUEZ Bruno Fioretti Marquez, Berlin Hosted by DR. SANDRA HOFMEISTER DETAIL, Munich
“Bauhaus was a sounding board – for a lot and very different but also contrary ideas.” A sounding board whose designs and architecture are omnipresent to this day, viewed by many as brilliant and truly unique and rejected by others who are not convinced. Bauhaus was and still is trail-blazing, still surprises by its consequential style and ideals as well as the hopes attached with it – on which the biggest fans and fiercest critics will probably agree or at least converge. A good reason for inviting, on the occasion of “100 Years Bauhaus”, together with the German architec- ture magazine Detail, to the JUNG Architecture Talks, held for the first time in Weimar. Spela Videcnik talked about how Bauhaus influenced her architectural training in Ljubljana and what it means for her present (working)life. Werner Frosch talked about how the Bauhaus tradition is carried on by Henning Larsen and the ideologies reflected in daily interdisciplinary work. Since its recon- struction of the Master Houses in Dessau, Bruno Fioretti Marquez is associated with Bauhaus perhaps like no other contemporary architecture firm – Prof. José Gutierrez Marquez outlined a few examples. The three entertaining talks were followed by Dr. Sandra Hofmeister’s book presentation “My Bauhaus”.
JUNG Architecture Talks IN THE “Buildings trigger a passion in me if they were TRADITION OF developed from the inside out.” (Anne Zuber, editor-in-chief of the magazine HÄUSER) MODERNITY Price award: 28 February 2019 | Munich Colour: Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier, 32032 céruléen moyen
28 FEBRUARY 2019 MUNICH YVES CORNEILLE Corneille Uedingslohmann Architekten, Cologne ANDREAS LYCKEFORS Bornstein Lyckefors Arkitekter, Gothenburg TOM LECHNER lp architektur, Altenmarkt im Pongau JACQUES MOUSSAFIR Moussafir Architects Associés, Paris Hosted by ANNE ZUBER / DR. ANSGAR STEINHAUSEN HÄUSER, Hamburg
“Buildings arouse a passion in me if they were developed from the inside out.” The four aesthetic of the residence. The Maison Cubiste in Paris winning projects of the HÄUSER AWARD 2019, presented in the framework of the JUNG was built by Moussafir Architectes Associés on an “urban Architecture Talks Munich by architecture firms, enthused not only Anne Zuber: This year residual space” in a green backyard. By skillfully position- the organisers looked for private single family houses transposing the zeitgeist of Bauhaus ing three containers, it offers distinct living and open and the influence of classical modernism in a remarkable fashion into a present-day set- space. The Trausner / Tschaikner duplex in the Austrian ting. The most convincing was by Lyckefors Arkitekter with a modern Swedish house near town of Schärding by LP architektur combines two plain Gothenburg. Functional, spacious and yet comfortable, the plain wooden block comes in garden pavilions, taking account of the topography and classic oxblood red. Corneille Uedingslohmann Architects modernised, restored and vegetation – one for the parents and one for the young, carefully extended at both ends a classic, L-shaped mid-century bungalow in Cologne. expanding family. Three slightly overhanging barrel-shaped roofs significantly enhance the particular
JUNG Architecture Talks “ ‘Green Building Envelope’ does not signify that everything has to be green, but rather EVER GREEN an infrastructure element offering so much more than mere technology.” (Rudi Scheuermann, ARUP Berlin) 25 March 2019 | Berlin Colour: Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier, 32121 terre sienne brique
25 MARCH 2019 BERLIN PROF. MARTIN HAAS haascookzemmrich STUDIO2050, Stuttgart PROF. ECKHARD GERBER Gerber Architekten, Dortmund RUDI SCHEUERMANN ARUP, Berlin Newcomer HENDRIK BRINKMANN TU, Berlin Hosted by KRISTIEN RING AA Projects, Berlin
“‘Green Building Envelope’ does not signify that everything has to be green, but rather an infrastructure element offering so much more than mere technology.” Green spaces in the urban environment contribute significantly to our well-being worldwide – and are indis- pensable for the modern urban lifestyle. On rooftops, in open spaces and on facades plants improve the urban climate, can save on heating and air-conditioning costs and produce fresh air. They regenerate and contribute to biodiversity. Parks, gardens, urban green spaces, forest areas, play- and sportsgrounds, street greening and bio facades – diverse and unconventional, are new ways to make our cities greener. Especially during the last decade excellent building projects were designed to deal with this subject coura- geously and inquisitively, seriously and decisively. And yet: large cities grow larger every day, more and more people dream of a city worth working and living in. A persisting great challenge Prof. Eckhard Gerber, Rudi Scheuermann und Prof. Martin Haas talked about under the heading EVER GREEN. Newcomer Hendrik Brinkmann opened, with his winning project of the YTAA 2018, a concept for the Academy of Architecture by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, the Berlin JUNG Architecture Talks hosted by Kristien Ring.
JUNG Architecture Talks “I would like a house in the style POSITIONS of ‘Mies van der Koolhaas’.” (Dr. Uwe Bresan, deputy editor-in-chief of the magazine AIT) 4 April 2019 | Stuttgart Colour: Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier, 32011 gris 31
4 APRIL 2019 STUTTGART ELISABETH ENDRES IB Hausladen, Munich ALEKSANDRA GLEICH Kanzlei Aleksandra Gleich, Mannheim ALEXANDER POETZSCH Alexander Poetzsch Architekten, Dresden NIC RÜNZI Justies / Rünzi Architekten, Freiburg CHRISTIAN STILLER Stiller Architektur, Frankfurt am Main Hosted by DR. UWE BRESAN AIT, Stuttgart
“I would like a house in the style of ‘Mies van der Koolhaas’.” Indisputably, for decades Mies van der Rohe took a stand on contemporary architecture, just as Rem Koolhaas – both as theorist and executing architect. Taking a stand implies a clear vision and mission, is courageous and often not only breaks new ground but also breaks with conventions – essential qualities to construct trendsetting buildings in contemporary architecture based on e.g. new ways of thinking, diverting materials for other purposes or pushing available technologies to the limits. For Elisabeth Endres the question is: “HighTech – LowTech or simply robust?!”, Aleksandra Gleich’s life is divided between architecture and jurisprudence, Alexander Poetzsch debunked founding myths in his architecture firm, Nic Rünzi’s projects are characterised by a stringent choice of materials and simple, carefully considered details, and Christian Stiller was born into architecture – five young male and female architects; five individuals with fresh ideas adopting POSITIONS on contemporary architecture on the occasion of the JUNG Architecture Talks in the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, hosted by Dr. Uwe Bresan.
JUNG Architecture Talks 9 MAY 2019 VIENNA MODULAR + RELIABLE 9 May 2019 | Vienna ANDREAS KRAWCZYK NKBAK, Frankfurt MATTHIAS SIEGERT VON M\, Stuttgart Podium CHRISTIAN KAUFMANN KAUFMANN BAUSYSTEME, Reuthe Hosted by MAIK NOVOTNY Vienna Colour: Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier, 32041 vert anglais claire
In cooperation with: JUNG Architecture Talks 11 JULY 2019 FREIBURG MODULAR + RELIABLE 11 July 2019 | Freiburg BERND GOSSMANN gmp, Berlin JENS RANNOW Hullak Rannow Architekten, Ulm Welcome LUDWIG EITH Erster Vorsitzender Architekturforum, Freiburg Hosted by DR. THOMAS WELTER BDA, Berlin Colour: Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier, 32142 ombre naturelle claire
JUNG Architecture Talks 5 SEPTEMBER 2019 DÜSSELDORF MODULAR + RELIABLE 5 September 2019 | Düsseldorf PROF. XAVER EGGER SEHW Architektur, Berlin MARTIN MURPHY Störmer Murphy and Partners, Hamburg ANDREAS KRAWCZYK NKBAK, Frankfurt Hosted by BORIS SCHADE-BÜNSOW Bauwelt, Berlin Colour: Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier, 32033 céruléen clair
“Travelling frequently opens up fantasy worlds which can be implemented into architecture.” (Ludwig Eith, Architekturforum Freiburg e.V.)
“Travelling frequently opens up fantasy worlds which can be implemented into architec- ture.” But how much fantasy is allowed in “serial construction”? Rigid building concepts seem obsolete in many places; joining standardised modules together or stacking them is in however. Positive aspects of modular architecture are efficient production, short construction time and opting for “tried and tested” solutions.. Flexible floor plans are however possible; in addition they may be adapted to changing lifestyles due to modular construction methods. On the other hand, there are issues like: Is this construction method indeed cheaper – and reliable? How much leeway is there for individuality and uniqueness in serial construction? And to what extent can onsite conditions be taken into account consistently? How architects can meet high design standards in this balancing act, was demonstrated by the speakers of the three JUNG Architecture Talks on the subject MODULAR + RELIABLE in Vienna, Freiburg and Düsseldorf. Andreas Krawczyk, Christian Kaufmann and Matthias Siegert talked about their experiences during the event moderated by Maik Novotny in Vienna. Dr. Thomas Welter hosted the evening in Freiburg during which Jens Rannow and Bernd Gossmann illustrated, by means of their modular planned and completed projects, the design variety of this quite new construction method. In Düsseldorf Prof. Xaver Egger, Martin Murphy and once again Andreas Krawczyk debated on MODULAR + RELIABLE; Boris Schade-Bünsow hosted these 14th JUNG Architecture Talks.
JUNG Architecture Talks “Modular and serial construction is no panacea.” FUTURE (Fabian Viehring, GdW Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungs- und Immobilienunternehmen e.V. – the German Head Federation of Housing and Real Estate Associations (GdW)) 6 June 2019 | Hamburg Colour: Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier, 32031 céruléen vif
6 JUNE 2019 HAMBURG AXEL KOSCHANY Koschany + Zimmer Architekten, Essen MATTHIAS PFEIFER RKW Architektur +, Düsseldorf TORBEN ØSTERGAARD 3XN, Kopenhagen Podium FABIAN VIEHRIG GdW Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungs- und Immobilienunternehmen e.V., Berlin Hosted by DR. THOMAS WELTER BDA, Berlin
“Modular and serial construction is no panacea.” “How How do you take advantage intelligently of existing buildings by means of new construc- will we live together?” will be the title of the Architecture tion methods, materials and technologies? The 14th JUNG Architecture Talks in Hamburg, Biennale 2020 in Venice. Increasingly, established modu- hosted by Dr. Thomas Welter, provided some answers: Torben Østergaard explained by lar architecture provides an initial response amidst social means of the development of the town of Copenhagen the importance of research in challenges, e.g. demographic-technological change, cli- architecture. Axel Koschany argued in favour of ambitious individual serial architecture. mate change and shortage of resources. Especially with The evolution of aviation, the automobile industry and urban development of e.g. the a view to the future, it is considered an asset in sustaina- town of Düsseldorf served Matthias Pfeifer as a basis for a comparison to the develop- ble and efficient, cost-effective and flexible construction. ment of digitalisation in architecture. Further considerations and answers were addressed But what else lies ahead for architecture in the future? in the subsequent panel discussion in which Fabian Viehring also participated.
JUNG Architecture Talks PAST. PRESENT. “I love existing buildings with an eventful history and thus societal relevance whose history we, FUTURE. as architects, can pass on.” (Stephan Schütz, gmp Architects von Gerkan, Marg and Partners) The importance of diversity in design. 28 August 2019 | Singapore Colour: Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier, 32111 l’ocre rouge moyen
28 AUGUST 2019 SINGAPORE HAO DONG Crossboundaries, Beijing STEPHAN SCHÜTZ gmp, Berlin HO WENG HIN Studio Lapis, Singapore Hosted by MARTIN TEO LifestyleAsia, Kuala Lumpur
“I love existing buildings with an eventful history and thus societal relevance whose history we, as architects, can pass on.” How much can the past influence the architecture of tomorrow or in other words: What does it take to preserve ancient buildings and build new ones? Hardly any other medium interacts with people more by its narrative power than buildings. Future architecture must be flexi- ble, sustainable and inventive. In any event, visionary construction also always harks back to the past. The memory of buildings and cities – their development his- tory – is of architectonic and historic importance. Built heritage is knowledge and requires care and respect in the context of creating present and future new identities. Therefore, it is essential to treat built heritage sensitively and responsibly. It narrates our origins and conveys our understanding of who we are today. It helps to get a feeling of the site, an identity for a community. Singa- pore’s striking buildings reflect beautifully the develop- ment of a nation grown-up – with a defining history towards a future worth living in. For the second time, the JUNG Architecture Talks took place in Singapore. Hao Dong, Stephan Schütz and Ho Weng Hin talked about and discussed the meaning of the past for tomorrow’s architecture, hosted by Martin Teo.
JUNG Architecture Talks OMNITURM. “I consider it a great success – and good fortune – to work with people WORK LIFE who share my vision.” (Florian Reiff, Tishman Speyer) UNITED 12 September 2019 | Frankfurt am Main Colour: Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier, 32122 terre sienne claire 31
12 SEPTEMBER 2019 FRANKFURT AM MAIN KAI-UWE BERGMANN Bjarke Ingels Group, New York PROF. MANFRED GROHMANN Bollinger + Grohmann Ingenieure, Frankfurt am Main FLORIAN REIFF Tishman Speyer, Frankfurt am Main Hosted by BORIS SCHADE-BÜNSOW Bauwelt, Berlin
however numerous challenges to overcome before completion. Florian Reiff of Tishman Speyer outlined the difficulties in designing the living area of the architectonic occupancy mix. Conventional areas for living, leisure, work, parking and shopping were combined in BIG’s design and merged into a pragmatic utopian architecture. Kai Uwe Bergmann talked about the special features of the high-rise building with the “Mediterranean hip- swing” in the German landscape. Prof. Manfred Grohmann provided insights into the work of the engineers: Due to the shifted basement and living floors on the vertical plane, the experts were facing diverse problems. Boris Schade-Bünsow hosted the evening. “I consider it a great success – and good fortune – to work with people who share my vision.” Constructing the “Omniturm”, the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and Bollinger + Grohmann Engineers shared the same vision with Tishmann Speyer. The Omniturm is an exemplary occupancy mix of architecture: Reside where you live. Live where you work. The new high-rise building with the “Mediterranean hip-swing” combines living and working floors with public areas in urban space. The Omniturm is a perfect example of dealing with global trends like urbanisation, densification and mixed use and implementing a sustainable architecture concept in the heart of the Frankfurt banking district. There were
JUNG Architecture Talks “We have developed so many energy- BEYOND guzzling technologies during the last century that we do not have another SMART High-tech architectures & century to rectify these mistakes.” (Rudi Scheuermann, ARUP Berlin) contemporary trends 8 November 2019 | Seoul Colour: Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier, 32022 outremer clair
8 NOVEMBER 2019 SEOUL TONY ARMSTRONG Int. WELL Building Institute (IWBI), China RUDI SCHEUERMANN ARUP, Berlin RICKY (BYUNG HO) JUN HBA / Hirsch Bedner Associates, Korea CORD-HINRICH GROTE Atelier Brueckner, Stuttgart Hosted by PETER CACHOLA SCHMAL DAM, Frankfurt am Main
“We have developed so many energy-guzzling technolo- rethinking as regards design, in view of adaptations to be implemented to maintain our gies during the last century that we do not have another habitat worthwhile to live in – with future generations in mind and thus act sustainably century to rectify these mistakes.” Technological develop- because also architecture interacts with technology. Nowadays it is not uncommon to ments are fast-paced and more than ever change how play a decisive role in the implementation of an architectonic concept and the exchange we communicate and consume – how we build and ulti- between architects and their building partners. mately how we live. BEYOND SMART was the title of the first JUNG Architecture Talks in Seoul, which is not surpris- Rudi Scheuermann, Tony Armstrong and Cord-Hinrich Grote talked about various possi- ing as South Korea is considered the country of “tech- ble symbiosis of technology and design at the JUNG Architecture Talks in Seoul hosted by nology products”. The focus was on issues like: Can you Peter Cachola Schmal. “Healthy buildings” and such promoting human health were create new designs through new technologies? Or the discussed as well as high-quality and stable value facade cladding material, respectively other way round: Do technical innovations encourage green facades.
Dates 2020 JUNG Weimar, FUTURE. digital – modular – sustainable, Weimarhalle, 4 February Architecture Talks Berlin, POSITIONEN. women in architecture, CHAMÄLEON Theater, 10 February Düsseldorf, SMALL HOUSES. HÄUSER award, Künstlerverein Malkasten, 5 March Munich, POSITIONEN. young architects, Münchner Künstlerhaus, 1 April Stuttgart, FUTURE TOWN. dense – sustainable – participative, Staatsgalerie, 14 May Hamburg, RESPONSIBILITY. architects for future, Free Academie of Arts, 4 June 2020 Vienna, HOSPITALITY. living + working 4.0, Architekturzentrum Vienna, 25 June Freiburg, HOSPITALITY. living + working 4.0, VOLANTE, 9 July Frankfurt am Main, HOSPITALITY. living + working 4.0, Sankt Peter, 3 September Further planned events Bangkok Beijing Copenhagen Jakarta Dates and Subjects of the Minsk 15th JUNG 15. Architecture Talks Rotterdam Seoul Shanghai Warsaw Colour: Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier, 32090 rouge vermillon 31
“Architects should be more extrovert. At univer- sity we are trained to become autistic people who are good at languages. We work on plans, display and abstract. But we should listen and communicate more.” (Alexander Poetzsch, ALEXANDER POETZSCH ARCHITEKTEN)
Promotion of young architects On the occasion of the Bauhaus centenary, JUNG invited, in partnership with the Mies van der Rohe Foundation (Fundació Mies van der Rohe, Barcelona), on 3 October “Architects should be more extrovert. At university we are trained to become autistic peo- 2019, to the “Bauhaus Today” conference in the epochal ple who are good at languages. We work on plans, display and abstract. But we should Barcelona Pavilion. In renewed partnership with the listen and communicate more.” In the framework of the JUNG Architecture Talks young Young Talent Architecture Awards, the European prize for architects get the chance to express themselves regularly about their way of thinking, architecture students, this invitation targeted especially prospects, approaches, and, of course, to present their first projects. young, aspiring architects. These are only three examples The two-part project series “Renovation of the City Palace Wiehe” in Thuringia offered of numerous JUNG promotions and cooperations to students of the University of Applied Sciences Erfurt the possibility to develop their concept support young designers, planners and architects with “Musterzimmer#.02” in a listed existing building as an extension of their Bachelor’s thesis. the aim to develop a close, trusting partnership and the The objective was to create single or twin rooms with adjacent bathrooms as part of an realisation of common visions for a future worth living overall hotel concept. JUNG sponsored the material for both project phases. in for future generations also.
Active Partnerships Relaying architecture to the public at large and preserving the values of architectural creativity are the main tasks of European architecture institutions. JUNG SUPPORTS chinese-architects.com spanish-architects.com the MIID Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers the YTAA Young Talent Architecture Award the European Architecture House the Center for Architecture Vienna the German Architecture Museum the Architecture Gallery Berlin the Architecture Showcase Karlsruhe e the Architectural Forum Freiburg a Maison européenne de l’architecture – Rhin supérieur as partners and thus supports active Europäisches Architekturhaus – Oberrhein architectural discourse. JUNG is partner of BNI, BDA, BDIA, VfA and NAX. bnı. The ad-free JUNG ArchitectureNews inform you regularly about currently scheduled architecture events. Register today under jung.de/architecturenews to receive all the important news.
JUNG goes Milano JUNG’s interior design installation C H R O M A T I C attracted numerous curious visitors in the framework of the Milan Design Week 2019 in the heart of the pulsating Brera Design District. In the rooms of a ballet school JUNG offered visitors a multi-optional experience appealing to all their senses: Purism and chrome of the LS 1912 and LS 990 switch universe set the pace and put the visitor into a haptic and acoustic trance. The installation con- ceived by by the design studio raumkontor Düsseldorf Düsseldorf, equipped with objects by Oskar Zieta, combined the architectural power of JUNG switch icons to offer an omni- present sensual experience. The overall interior design experiment combined the surreal of the design cosmos Brera with the haptics of new realities. At the same venue JUNG again invites to the Milan Design Week 2020 for a special event. Milan Design Week 2020 21 – 26 April 2020 Via Palermo 5 (backyard) – Daily from 11 am – 7 pm © ANDREAS KÖRNER
German Pavilion © PANTON DESIGN, BASEL Architecture Biennale © DAILY MAIL „How will we live together?” is the title of the Architecture Biennale 2020 in Venice, for JUNG a central issue – global as well as regional. Everywhere architecture is required for a generous co-existence, rooms allowing individualisation at the same time as digital and real proximity; buildings adapted to the environment and its characteris- Vitra Design Museum Exhibition tics, without ever being boring, and promoting cross-cultural social interaction. That our environment needs to be protected and exist- From February through August 2020, the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein will host ing resources used wisely need no longer be emphasised. Intelligent a large exhibition on contemporary private interior – and its particularities. The exhibition architecture requires JUNG to seriously consider these essential takes visitors on a journey back in time. A fascinating narrative sheds light on the multifac- aspects and eventually respect them meticulously in the implemen- eted interiors of the last 100 years, decade by decade. “Home Stories” presents iconic tation, not least one of the reasons why JUNG organises the JUNG interiors designed by architects like Le Corbusier, Finn Juhl or Claude Parent, artists like Architecture Talks internationally as a platform for 15 years now to Andy Warhol as well as interior designers like Elsie de Wolfe and Cecil Beaton. Design- and deal in-depth with such issues. Furthermore, JUNG has been active art objects, architecture models, installations, plans, drawings, photographs, books, films for many years worldwide, has close partners in the areas of archi- and other media take you on a sensory journey through the last decades of private resi- tecture, planning and handicraft and never ceases to support sus- dences. Subtle, contrasting or setting priorities: In the framework of the exhibition, JUNG tainable and future-oriented architectural design. Obviously, there presents its design classic LS 990 in a selection of 63 original Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier is a close and continuous exchange with the Bund Deutscher colours. JUNG cordially invites you to the exhibition “Home Stories”. Our “Architecture Architekten (BDA) – also in the framework of the 17th Architecture Busses” will take you to the Vitra Campus on fixed dates. Further information on JUNG Biennale in Venice. Hence, JUNG again organises the BDA gala events will be published in March 2020. launching the international architecture exhibition in 2020. Please register to receive the JUNG ArchitectureNews under jung.de/architecture-talks Home Stories. 100 years, 20 visionary interiors 8 February – 28 August 2020 Vitra Design Museum / Weil am Rhein
BIM JUNG AR-Studio Experience and plan JUNG AR-Studio JUNG digitally: The free-of-charge JUNG App AR- Studio is a creative planning tool for contractors, renovators, planners and architects, with The building trade increasingly favours digital processing, e.g. by BIM. “Digital building” is which JUNG products to be shown virtually in rooms. Surfaces, materials and colours can the slogan of this kind of project management and implementation, which is still relatively be viewed photo-realistically. Users of the new app can view JUNG switch programmes novel. And yet: BIM has already transformed the building trade with its tools and facilitates and, at any time and anywhere, optimally display various materials and colours in the the smooth digitalisation of all processes for architects and planners – from the planning room. The perfect interior concept is then only a few steps away. stage up to implementation. JUNG actively supports its architecture and planning part- ners by using the latest technologies and providing its products as free of charge BIM Simply choose in the app a switch programme, material and colour and then affix the objects for ArchiCAD and Revit® in different degrees of detail. JUNG’s BIM objects include JUNG experience marker at the spot where the switch should be shown. The app now storing all product features relevant for the planning such as materiality, measurements adds virtual 3D models of the JUNG products to the live picture of the rooms. You can see and performance characteristics. The selected frameworks and applications can be instantly on the tablet or smartphone how the switch is shown to advantage in the room flexibly compiled as product combinations and are provided in the software as a com- and next to the interior. Trying out diverse framework designs, the effect of different metal plete object. A program-internal logic check does not exclude non-compatible combina- variants – from aluminum via stainless steel up to brass – can be experienced photo-real- tions right away. The software allows the generation of precise quantities and order lists. istically just as the 63 colours of the colour range of Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier, exclusively Detailed information on JUNG’s BIM solutions can be found in the service section of the provided by JUNG. JUNG website under “JUNG goes BIM”.
Speakers 2006 – 2019 in chronological order
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