Munich Developments: Bavarian Buildings

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Architectural Developments in Southern Germany – Built Environment Links

post updated 28 Dec 2020

Munich Developments

Munich Architecture Designs – chronological list

Munich Architecture News, alphabetical:

4F Stand at ISPO, Munich

Allianz Arena Munich

Baumkirchen Mitte

Bavarian Museum Design

BMW Museum

BMW Projekthaus

BMW Welt

Evangelical Lutheran Church of Bavaria

Gamsei Cocktail Bar

Google Offices Munich

Haus N Woerthsee

Haus R Schondorf

KARL Building Munich David Chipperfield

Lenbachhaus Museum

Munich Architect

Munich Architects

Munich Architecture

Munich Architecture News

Munich Architecture Walking Tours

Munich Hotel Complex

Munich Nazi Documentation Centre

Munich Office Buildings

Munich Stadium

Museum Bayerische Geschichte

Museum Brandhorst Building

Nuremberg Stadium

Paulaner Headquarter Munich Building

Pavilion 21 MINI Opera Space

Richard-Strauss-Strasse Office Building

Siemens Munich Headquarters

Taufkirchen School

We aim to add more buildings in this Southern German city soon – submissions are welcome.

Location: Munich, Bavaria, Germany, western Europe

Architecture in Munich

Contemporary Architecture in Munich – selection below:

KARL, Karlstraße building designed by David Chipperfield Architects Berlin (DCA) / Enzo Enea:
KARL Building Munich by David Chipperfield & Enzo Enea
image courtesy of architects office
On the former MAHAG site, near central railway station, Bayerischer Rundfunk, Spaten-Franziskaner-Bräu and several public buildings, a new seven-storey office complex. The development comprises over 30,000 square meters of rentable office space and 2,000 square meters of green space is now being built on an almost 7,500 square meter corner plot.

Richard-Strauss-Strasse Office Building in Munich, Bogenhausen building designed by David Chipperfield Architects:
Richard-Strauss-Strasse Office Building in Munich
rendering © David Chipperfield Architects
David Chipperfield Architects Berlin, in collaboration with the landscape architects Atelier Loidl, has won the competition for a new headquarters for the Bayerische Versorgungskammer in Munich’s Bogenhausen district.

German Architects

German Architecture

German Buildings

This index page is for architectural projects in this South German city on the e-architect website

München

München, Bayern

Munich (German: München) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Bavaria. It is located on the River Isar north of the Bavarian Alps. Munich is the third largest city in Germany, behind Berlin and Hamburg. About 1.5 million people live within the city limits.

Its native name, München, is derived from the Old High German Munichen, meaning “by the monks’ place”. From 1255 the city was seat of the Bavarian Dukes, it was an imperial residence from 1328 and in 1506 became the sole capital of Bavaria.

Source: Wikipedia

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