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  1. Hysolar. Stuttgart, Germany. Considered an important example of deconstructivist architecture, the Hysolar Research Institute building was realized in 1987, at the University of Stuttgart campus in Stuttgart-Vaihingen.

  2. behnisch.com › content › 2-workHYSOLAR - Behnisch

    tunately, the Hysolar building stood empty for many years after the original tenants, for whom the building had been designed, vacated the property. In 2006, the University of Stuttgart decided to commission Günter Behnisch again with a study in order to find out how the building could be restored, renovated and extended to

  3. Hysolar Institutsgebäude, Universität Stuttgart. A building was required to house two institutes. One researched solar cells, the other relatively low-cost techniques for separating the elements of water. The project offered a few opportunities for genuine architecture: offices, some laboratories, a storehouse, and ancillary service rooms.

  4. En 1987, el estudio Behnisch & Partners diseñó el innovador Instituto Hysolar de la Universidad de Stuttgart, con un enfoque deconstructivista. El edificio, en parte improvisado, incorporó tecnologías avanzadas relacionadas con la energía solar.

  5. 8 de abr. de 2024 · article in: Architektur des 20.Jahrhunderts | Architecture in the 20th century P. Gössel, G. Leuthäuser, E. Schickler Taschen Verlag; 1990 page 358–358,366-367

  6. Architect: Günter Behnisch. Address: Allmandring 19, Vaihingen, Stuttgart , Germany. Web: www.uni-stuttgart.de. Completion: 1986-88. science, research. school and education. A research institute concerned with solar energy, this building looks appropriately like a laboratory test-rig.

  7. Uno de los rasgos más llamativos del edificio es seguramente la promenade architecturale que permite a los transeúntes cruzar la manzana sin entrar en el museo, pero disfrutando de una experiencia espacial que alcanza su punto más expresivo en el gran patio de esculturas circular, verdadero corazón a cielo abierto de todo el conjunto.