Ferdinand Kramer/SSP SchürmannSpannel, Forschungszentrum BiK-F, Frankfurt am Main
Produktform: Buch
A whole issue of the architectural magazine Bauwelt,
being published in Berlin, was dedicated
to the completed building. The Institutes of Pharmacology
and Food Chemistry of the Goethe-
Universität in Frankfurt am Main by Ferdinand
Kramer, who had also built most of the other new
buildings on the campus, soon advanced to a
highly appreciated master work of modern postwar
architecture – but later it was nearly forgotten.
Many years of intensive use and neglected
maintenance rendered the rehabilitation of the
buildings indispensable. After a comprehensive
renovation by the architects SSP Schürmann-
Spannel of Bochum, the concrete structure with
its striking brise-soleil elements on the south side
and the lecture-hall cube detached from the main
building, is not only again a convincing built monument,
but also an exemplary example of a successful
conversion.
Where for many years students of pharmacology
and food chemistry studied and experimented,
160 scientists of the Biodiversity and Climate
Research Centre (BiK-F) are researching the interaction
of climate and biosphere.
The book provides a detailed description of
the building, which dates from 1957 and which
was completely reconditioned by the office of
SchürmannSpannel in the years 2009 to 2013.
The pictorial section contains plans of the original
and present condition as well as photographs
especially made for this publication by Jörg Hempel.
It is preceded by Fabian Wurm’s essay, which
not only discusses the building in detail, but also
addresses the pressing question of converting
buildings from the time after World War II.
Fabian Wurm, a free-lance journalist, studied
literature and sociology. He was editor of the
design magazines design report and form for
many years. Since 2012 he is a lecturer for design
history at the Academy of Visual Arts in
Frankfurt am Main; prior to this he was a visiting
lecturer at the Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden
Künste Stuttgart. Jörg Hempel is a freelance
architectural photographer, living in Aachen.
Since 2007 he teaches architectural photography
at the Hochschule Rhein-Main and the
Hochschule Bochum, and prior to this he was
a visiting lecturer for architectural photography
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