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terrain:loenhart&mayr is a German studio for architecture, landscape architecture and landscape urbanism, founded and based in Munich.

History

The studio terrain:loenhart&mayr was established in 2003 by Klaus K. Loenhart and Christoph Mayr.

Loenhart (born 1965) studied architecture at Munich University of Applied Sciences and Harvard Graduate School of Design in Cambridge (USA) after architectural practice for Herzog & de Meuron. 2006 he has been appointed full professor and head of the Institute for Architecture and Landscape at the Graz University of Technology

Christoph Mayr (born 1964) studied interior design Fachhochschule Rosenheim and architecture at Munich University of Applied Sciences. Before founding terrain:loenhart&mayr he has been working for Uwe Kiessler.

Selected Projects

Hellabrunn Zoo Orang-Utan Large Outdoor Enclosure
  • 2006-2008 Große Olympiaschanze in Garmisch-Partenkirchen Design and planning of the olympic ski jump, landing bridge and landscape architecture
  • 2006-2007 Werkbundsiedlung Wiesenfeld, München in collaboration with Bernd Kniess Architekten Stadtplaner
  • 2005-06 Zoo Hellabrunn: Orang-Utan Large Outdoor Enclosure, Munich in collaboration with Mayr + Ludescher
  • 2005 TÜV SÜD, Testing Facility Prototype
  • 2005 Exhibition Pavilion for BUGA National Garden Show 2005, Munich
  • 2015 Austria's pavilion at Expo 2015[1]

Competitions

  • 2008 Pavoreal Development at Graz World Heritage Site, Austria (3rd prize)
  • 2006 Große Olympiaschanze Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (1st prize)
  • 2006-2007 Winning design scheme for Werkbundsiedlung Wiesenfeld Munich, Germany (1st prize)

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Austria | Expo Milano 2015". Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  2. ^ [1] - Mies van der Rohe Award
  3. ^ [2] - Ingenieurbaupreis
  • DAM Deutsches Architektur Jahrbuch 2008/09, Prestel Verlag, ISBN 978-3-7913-4047-0
  • GAM Graz Architecture Magazine 05/2008, Springer Verlang, ISBN 978-3-211-48860-7
  • Casey C.M. Mathewson: Weltatlas zeitgenössischer Wohnhäuser, Feierabend Unique Books, 2007, ISBN 978-3-939998-05-1
  • Bernd Kniess: adoptions, DD Design Document Series No. 20/2007, ISBN 89-91111-23-8
  • Friedrich Grimm: Die besten Einfamilienhäuser aus Holz, Deutschland-Österreich-Schweiz, Callwey Verlag München, 2007, ISBN 978-3-7667-1698-9
  • [3] - article TUEV SUED-Prototype
  • [4] - article Olympic Ski Jump