Archive of the Future in Lichtenfels

The transparent pavilion building and the two artificial trees with their radiant metallic lustre delineate the volume of the demolished existing structure and its hipped roof.
Redensification typically increases usable area. In the village centre of Lichtenfels in northern Bavaria, Peter Haimerl and his clients chose a different strategy to reinvigorate the heart of the town. The new structure facing the market square is significantly smaller than its demolished predecessor building. It features circumferential glazing, minimally dimensioned facade frames and canopies, as well as slender metal...
The transparent pavilion building and the two artificial trees with their radiant metallic lustre delineate the volume of the demolished existing structure and its hipped roof.