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Skulptur Projekte Münster 07 exhibition, Germany
2007

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Golden Architecture in City Sculpture Park
Issuer: KME Germany AG; Editor: Klaus Sikora, s-works
A temporary construction project has been specially created to mark
the occasion of the internationally renowned outdoor exhibition Skulptur
Projekte Münster 07. The construction has an excellent relationship
to its surroundings and to this extraordinary event. The switch+ information
centre, which will serve its purpose for the duration of the 106-day
art project, has already attracted a great deal of attention during
the opening days. Impressively clad in its shining gold perforated
façade made of new copper alloy TECU® Gold, the construction
provokes an irresistible urge to have a closer look and discover its
very special spatial and aesthetic features.

From 17 June to 30 September 2007, the art event Skulptur Projekte
Münster, held every ten years, is taking place for the fourth
time. In contrast to its larger neighbour, documenta XII, one of the
most important art exhibitions worldwide and taking place at the same
time only 200 kilometres away in the central German town of Kassel,
this younger project in the city of Münster increasingly
popular in the art scene exclusively features projects set
in public space that have an intense relationship to the local surroundings.
Whereas in Kassel, temporary spaces which themselves invariably
draw varying degrees of controversy - are created for the works of
art presented, Münster hosts most sculptures as temporary installations
in the midst of a relatively permanent, well-established urban environment.
In this way, many of the 36 artists participating in the exhibition
engage in clear, exciting communication on the subject of space, city
and architecture: Hans-Peter Feldmann necessitated the renovation
of public toilets at the Domplatz. Guillaume Bijl staged an excavation
site and had a typical German church steeple protrude from a deep
hole in the ground; Bruce Nauman has sunken an upside down pyramid
in the ground, finally realizing his project from 1977 which was,
back then, not approved by local building authorities. These projects
have attracted the attention of an ever-increasing public. The project
managers expect a record 500,000 visitors this year.
As a model for thoroughly successful temporary architecture, the switch+
information pavilion lucidly illustrates the urban focus of Skulptur
Projekte Münster 07. Planned and supervised by Münster firm
modularbeat, a twelve meter high parallelepiped, which is clad on
all sides with the new copper alloy TECU® Gold, was built adjacent
to the Museum of Art and Cultural History and the exhibition project
office on an open square that has been unused up to now. The project
makes interesting references to its direct surroundings and its own
function. The golden surface takes on the colour of the writing designed
by artist Martin Schmidl for Skulptur Projekte Münster 07, that
is decorating the façade of a building close to the pavilon
and marking the location of the exhibition project office. With colour,
materials and its evenly distributed round perforations of varying
diameter, the building also reacts to the light installation Silver
Frequency created by the artist Otto Piene in the 1970s for
the museum façade across the way. The function of the switch+
pavilion is revealed by examining its name: The eastern side of the
lower half of the façade, facing the street corner, rests on
slide rollers and can be moved so that entrances on both sides of
the information centre close or open. In this way, various switch
settings emerge as recommendations for pedestrians passing by,
that, when open, invite them to the southern entrance and the information
stand. On the other side, visitors are guided to the north entrance
over a jagged landscape part of the overall design of the public
square consisting of varying heights and irregularly arranged
steps and levels, all made out of plywood. The bookshop on the mid-level
is accessible from the entrance on the west side, located higher up
and leading to the rooftop terrace café on the top floor via
a wooden staircase. Seen from the inside, the frame of the pavilion
appears as a simple steel grid construction, onto which the TECU®
Gold cassettes are directly fastened without a substructure. The floors
are made of plywood boards on battens. With the exception of the bookshop,
which is protected from wind and weather on all sides by tarpaulins
of the kind otherwise used for trucks, all areas are separated from
the outside world alone by the perforated metal skin. This creates
fascinating views. Particularly in the evening, when the pavilon seems
to glow due to the interior lighting and a soft shimmer is cast through
the perforations, a wonderful play of light and space is created in
combination with the activated light installation on the museum façade,
even more fascinating regarding the fact that this Piene work is so
urgently in need of renovation. The reactions to this pavilion and
its golden cladding, which draws all eyes upwards and is so very unusual
for Münsters usual cityscape, are numerous: Passers-by
photograph the object as often as the sculptures on display, touch
the pleasantly smooth surface in disbelief, caress the perforations
as if they were looking for an explanation for the impressive façade
image. Children from the neighbouring summer academy romp over the
wooden stair landscape between the pavilion and museum, blow bubbles
in the air and, unbeknownst to them, add an additional design element
to the façade image across the way spontaneous city
planning without a long-term concept. Several visitors to the café
seem angered at plans to dismantle the most beautiful sun terrace
in the town centre after 106 days. But the object shares its
fate with most of the other art works on display. After 30 September,
the dismantling begins. The golden façade components
return to their manufacturer KME Germany in Osnabrück, where
they will be recycled for further use. However, some small pieces
of the facade will be kept as mementos: Several of the disks cut out
in the perforation process and embossed Skulptur Projekte Münster
07 will be available for sale to the public.
The directors of the modulorbeat firm, Marc Günnewig and Jan
Kampshoff have made a name for themselves with various activities
in the area of city construction culture, city planning and architecture
in Münster. Already during their studies in the relatively new
Master of Art and Architecture degree programme, they organized presentations
on the subject at student parties. Later designs for specific spaces
followed, which made the organizers of Skulptur Projekte Münster,
among others, take notice of their firm. As local contributors were
sought for the preparations of the current sculpture exhibition, modulorbeat
came up with their design which received immediate approval. Since
gold was an essential component of this design, TECU® Gold finally
proved to be the perfect material. The new copper-aluminium alloy,
one of many copper materials under the brand name TECU® made by
KME proved to have unique advantages for this project: an unmistakable,
beautiful surface, extreme durability, easy processing. Thanks to
support from KME as well as the BSW construction company in Everswinkel,
who converted the drawings of the individual perforated façade
elements for use in a CAD system and took on the press cut and fold
of individual TECU® Gold plates, nothing more stood in the way
of the technical realisation of switch+. Thanks to financial support
for this ambitious project by the city planning commission of North
Rhine-Westphalia, the project also received a sound financial base.
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