sauerbruch hutton: Jessop West, Sheffield © Jan Bitter

draw love build / sauerbruch hutton
tracing modernities

Exhibition

This twin exhibition presents around 60 projects by the Berlin-based architectural team sauerbruch hutton and allows them to enter into conversation with selected documents of architectural history.

On the occasion of the transfer of their advance legacy to the Academy’s Architectural Archives, Louisa Hutton and Matthias Sauerbruch and Tom Geister together with the curator Dirk van den Heuvel (TU Delft) have reconceived their retrospective exhibition “draw love build” and extended it significantly: iconic archival material from the first half of the 20th century generates surprising dialogues with contemporary positions. The approximately 100-year-old views of a rising generation serve as both inspiration and benchmark for an architecture that seeks to process current critical environmental and societal conditions.

The exhibition offers a comprehensive tour d‘horizon that can be explored in greater depth by visitors via a specially developed app. With additional, easily accessible information such as texts, drawings, photographs and films, each visitor can freely design their experience in terms of scope and subject area.

In addition, the film Sauerbruch Hutton Architekten by Harun Farocki from 2013 will be shown, which documents the everyday life and working methods of the office.

On Family Sundays, the KUNSTWELTEN invites everybody to build an urban landscape in open workshops. The result is “Biopolis – a future residential city”.

 

Events

Thur 24 Oct
7 pm, Studio
Opening
With Manos Tsangaris, Anh-Linh Ngo, Matthias Sauerbruch, Louisa Hutton, Dirk van den Heuvel
In German and English
Free admission

Tue 26 Nov
7 pm, Studio
The Power of the Archives

Talk with Amrei Buchholz, Head of the Architecture Archives, Anke te Heesen, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Dirk van den Heuvel, TU Delft
Moderation: Matthias Sauerbruch
In German and English
€ 7,50/5
Tickets

Sat 18 Jan
7 pm, Studio
Sustainable Architecture in the 21st Century
Talk with Annette Gigon, architect, Zürich, Louisa Hutton, architect, Berlin, Regine Keller, landscape architect, Munich
Moderation: Katharina Matzig, Bayerische Architektenkammer, Munich
In German and English
€ 7,50/5
Tickets
In combination with exhibition ticket
€ 12/8
Combined tickets

Sun 19 Jan
4 – 6 pm, Studio
Paths to the future
Symposium with partners from sauerbruch hutton
In German and English
€ 7,50/5
Tickets
In combination with exhibition ticket
€ 12/8
Combined tickets


Exhibiton tours

With partners from sauerbruch hutton
Duration 90 min
€ 5 plus exhibition ticket

Sun 12 Jan 4 pm
Tour with Julia Knaak and Mareike Lamm
Architects, partners from sauerbruch hutton
In German
Tickets

 

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Left: Hans Scharoun, The principles of architecture, for and against, 1919–1921. Akademie der Künste, Berlin, Hans Scharoun Archive / Right: sauerbruch hutton, Now is Here, Installation, How Soon is Now, Galerie Judin, Berlin, 2014, Photo © Jan Bitter

Left: Hugo Häring, competition Hochhaus Friedrichstraße, Berlin, 1922. Akademie der Künste, Berlin, Hugo Häring Archive © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024 / Right: sauerbruch hutton, Kinetics, Boulogne-Billancourt, 2012, digital drawing © sauerbruch hutton

25 Oct 2024 — 19 Jan 2025

Tue – Fri 2 – 7 pm
Sat, Sun & Public Holidays 11 am – 7 pm
closed on 24 & 31 Dec

€ 10/7
Free admission under 18 years, Tuesdays and every first Sunday of the month

Tickets

Guided tours
Tue 5 pm
Sun 12 pm
€ 5 plus exhibition ticket

Tickets for guided tours

Guided tours for blind and visually impaired visitors (together with ABSV)
7 Jan at 5 pm
Free admission

Guided tours for deaf visitors with translation into German sign language
14 Jan at 5 pm
Free admission

Exhibition tours with a thematic focus
Duration 90 min
€ 5 plus exhibition ticket

Guided tours and offers for school classes and groups: adk.de/kunstwelten

Further information

Exhibition flyer (PDF)