Land Lines

Häfner / Jiménez, landscape architects, berlin

Exhibition:
January 29 - April 22, 2010

Opening:
January  29, 2010

Speaking at the opening:
Kristin Feireiss, Aedes Berlin
Uli Hellweg, managing director IBA Hamburg 2013
Claus Käpplinger, architecture critic, Berlin

 

Aedes Cooperation Partners

 

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  • Beate Engelhorn, Winfried Häfner, Thomas Jarosch,
    Jens Betcke

  • Karsten Wessel, Simone Weissleder

  • Claus Käpplinger

Lines serve the opening up, the bounding, the structuring of Landscape: taking on form as canals, paths, wall edges, acoustic barriers, forest aisles and visual axis. Straight lines, oscillating lines, fat lines, thin lines, broken lines, built lines, imagined lines, single lines, clusters of lines: lines are a fundamental form-giving element of Landscape Architecture.

In the projects by the Landscape Architecture practice Häfner / Jimenez, lines are deployed as constituent elements of unusual lucidity and sharpness, dividing between water and land, nature and culture, inside and outside. The design intent is for lines to be creative agents, that qualify and differentiate surrounding environments, and that give character to newly made open space. As built elements they stage special places, while leaving the remaining landscape undisturbed, or as organisational interventions they manifest the divisions between areas, achieving clarity through sharpness of contrast. They envision a stage and open up distinct places. As a strategy, the line sits, like a precious intarsia, as usable, intensified open/public space in a wider stretch of land.

AedesLand presents the constructed open space projects by Winfried Häfner and his team, and their accomplished competency with Lines in the Landscape: a Berlin water's edge, a noise barrier in Wolfsburg, the regeneration of the lost centre of Staßfurt in the periphery of Leipzig, together with planned projects for Leipzig Harbour and for the Energy Mountain Georgswerder in Hamburg-Wihelmsburg.

Häfner / Jimenez was established in Berlin, in 1993, by Winfried Häfner and Julia Jimenez. Together with Jens Betcke, Thomas Jarosch and six colleagues, this landscape architecture practice has undertaken projects in Berlin, Hamburg and Leipzig. The work of the practice has been awarded the Renault Traffic Design Award, the Leipzig City Architecture Prize and the Gustav Meyer Prize on two occasions. The practice has four large projects in Spandau Wasserstadt. This year, it will complete a project on the Greening of the riverbank on the Eiswerder Island, and a Park at the East Side Gallery in Fredrichshain Kreuzberg.

Catalogue

An Aedes catalogue was published.
With a text by Claus Käpplinger
ISBN  978-3-937093-11-6
German/English
Price € 10,-


 


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