Elke Delugan Meissl & Roman Delugan, 2016

Delugan Meissl Associated Architects (DMAA) is an Austrian architecture firm based in Vienna, Austria. DMAA has designed notable buildings including the Porsche Museum, Stuttgart[1] and the EYE Film Institute Netherlands.[2]

EYE building in Amsterdam
Delugan-Meissl-Tower
Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany

History

Delugan Meissl Associated Architects was founded in 1993 by Elke Delugan-Meissl and Roman Delugan as Delugan Meissl ZT GmbH. Dietmar Feistel and Martin Josst have been partners since 2004. Bernd Heger joined the management team as Associated Partner. The office works on construction projects in Europe, North America and Asia, many of which have resulted from winning competitions.

Their origins go back to a series of large residential buildings in Vienna, with which Delugan-Meissl made a name for itself very early on with its independent and powerful design language.

"[...] In the end, design is always about touching a magical moment, reaching the point of imagination or finding a central idea from which everything else emanates."[3] (Roman Delugan

Against the backdrop of an ongoing examination of the topic of housing, Austria's 2016 contribution to the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale, curated by Elke Delugan-Meissl and entitled "Places for People", was dedicated to the wave of refugees entering Europe, which was at its peak at the time, and the associated challenge of creating decent accommodation in the short term.

Selected works

  • Joseph Lister Gasse, Austria, 2022
  • The Metropolitan, Austria, 2021
  • BEL & MAIN, Austria 2021
  • Offshore Borkum, Germany, 2020
  • Taiyuan Botanical Garden, China, 2020
  • Taiyuan Zoo Panda House, China, 2020
  • Campus Tower, Hamburg, Germany, 2019
  • Deschamps-Braly Clinic of Plastic & Craniofacial Surgery, San Francisco, USA, 2019[4]
  • Hyundai Motorstudio, Goyang, South Korea, 2017
  • MIBA Forum Building, Austria, 2017[5]
  • University Campus Krems, Austria, 2016
  • Geriatric Centre Donaustadt, Austria, 2014
  • Tourist Info, Vienna, Austria, 2014
  • Casa Invisibile, Slovenia, 2013[6]
  • Festival Hall Erl, Austria, 2012[7]
  • EYE Film Institute Netherlands, The Netherlands, 2011
  • FH Campus Wien, Austria, 2009
  • Porsche Museum, Germany, 2008
  • Delugan-Meissl-Tower, Austria, 2005[8]
  • City Lofts Wienerberg, Vienna, 2004
  • House Ray 1, Austria, 2003
  • Beam Donaucity, Austria, 1998

AND Magazine

In order to take account of the special responsibility of architecture, DMAA has launched an online magazine titled "AND", which deals with general developments and current challenges in an investigative-journalistic and cultural-scientific manner in connection with the office's current projects. The magazine comprises 3 issues.

Prizes (selection)

  • Taiyuan Botanical Garden Domes, Structural Awards 2021 Winner, The Institution of Structural Engineers, 2021
  • Taiyuan Botanical Garden, Gold Medal for outstanding design, 2021
  • University Campus Krems, Award for commitment to climate protection, klimaaktiv Gold, 2019
  • Red Dot Design Award (TEELA Zumtobel Office),[9] 2019
  • iF Design Award (TEELA Zumtobel Office),[10] 2019
  • iF Design Award (Tourist Info Vienna), 2016
  • Grand Austrian State Prize for Elke Delugan-Meissl and Roman Delugan, 2015
  • Nomination for the Mies van der Rohe Award (Festival Hall Erl),[11] 2015
  • Silver Medal of the City of Vienna for Elke Delugan-Meissl and Roman Delugan, 2015
  • iF Design Award (Tendo), 2015
  • Nomination for the Mies van der Rohe Award (EYE Film Institute Amsterdam), 2013
  • Red Dot Design Award (IYON Led spotlight series), 2012
  • Nomination for the Mies van der Rohe Award (Porsche Museum), 2009
  • WALLPAPER* Award in association with Jaguar (Porsche Museum), 2008
  • Architecture Prize of the City of Vienna (High-Rise Wienerberg), 2006
  • German Prize for Reconstruction (Haus Ray1), 2004
  • Client Prize (Townhouse Wimbergergasse), 2002

Exhibitions

  • Places for People, Austrian Pavilion, Biennale Architettura di Venezia, Venice, Italy, 2016 (Elke Delugan-Meissl as Curator)
  • Housing in Vienna, Touring Exhibition: New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Washington D.C., 2013–2014 (Group Exhibition)
  • inTENSE repose, Touring Exhibition: Vienna, Cologne, Berlin, Zurich, New York, et al. 2006–2007 (Solo Exhibition)
  • State of Flux, Touring Exhibition: Merano 2002, Glasgow, London, Manchester, Amsterdam, Berlin, et al. 2006 (Solo Exhibition)
  • Deep Surface, 1st International Architectural Biennale, Beijing, China, 2004 (Group Exhibition)

Books

  • NON ENDLESS SPACE, published Birkhäuser – Publishing for Architecture, Basel, 2023, ISBN 978-3-0356-2591-2
  • ZOOM & 360°, ed. Delugan Meissl Associated Architects and Liquid Frontiers, Vienna, 2018
  • Design Peak 08 Delugan Meissl Associated Architects, Seoul, 2011, ISBN 978-89-96290490
  • VOL. 1. Delugan Meissl Associated Architects, ed. Delugan Meissl Associated Architects, Vienna, 2010, ISBN 978-3-9502979-0-4
  • Porsche Museum. Delugan Meissl Associated Architects. HG Merz, ed. Springer Verlag, Vienna, 2009, ISBN 978-3-211-99736-9
  • Delugan Meissl Associated Architects. Realized projects. Current projects. Competitions, ed. Caroline Klein, Cologne, 2006, ISBN 978-3-937718-87-3
  • inTENSE repose. Delugan Meissl Associated Architects, ed. Kristin Feireiss, Berlin, 2006, ISBN 3-937093-63-X
  • Delugan Meissl 2. Concepts. Projects. Buildings. (2 volumes.), ed. Robert Temel, Liesbeth Waechter-Böhm, Basel, 2001, ISBN 3-7643-6557-9

References

  1. Schembari, James (4 September 2017). Where Your Mercedes-Benz and Porsche Were Born. New York Times
  2. Schuetze, Christopher F. (12 September 2013). A New Dutch Focus on Film. New York Times
  3. ZOOM. Vienna: Delugan Meissl Associated Architects and Liquid Frontiers. 2018. p. 5.
  4. Verner, Amy (November 2019). Delugan Meissl’s transformative take on a top surgeon’s clinic in San Francisco. Wallpaper*
  5. "New MIBA Forum building designed by Delugan Meissl - Industry Europe". industryeurope.com. Archived from the original on 2019-10-13.
  6. Berg, Helen (29 April 2015). Mirror image: Casa Invisibile launches Delugan Meissl’s prefab concept. Wallpaper*
  7. "Fibre Cement Tangram Puzzle: Festival Hall by Delugan Meissl".
  8. "Delugan Meissl Tower, Vienna | 219385". Emporis. Archived from the original on May 13, 2015. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  9. "Red Dot Design Award". www.red-dot.org. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  10. "DELUGAN MEISSL". iF WORLD DESIGN GUIDE. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  11. "EUMiesAward". www.miesarch.com. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
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