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Wicona projects win prizes in Ulm

Two of Hydro's Wicona-brand building systems projects in Ulm have been awarded prizes for architectural development in the German community's sustainable urban renewal competition.

November 26, 2007

Ulm Savings Bank building
NEW: The new buildings, designed by Cologne-based architect Stephan Braunfels, have filled a gaping hole in Ulm's old town dating to World War II.

The winning projects are the new Sparkasse Ulm (Ulm Savings Bank) and the Münstertor Shopping Center, near the cathedral in Ulm's "new town center." Both were awarded prizes for architectural development for 2000-2006 in the "Zukunftsfähige Stadterneuerung" (Sustainable Urban Renewal) competition.

The contest was sponsored by the Baden-Württemberg Chamber of Architects and the region's Ministry of Commerce.

In total, some 164 creations were submitted for the competition, of which 26 received honorable mention and 30 awarded prizes.

Award ceremony

At Stuttgart's House of Architects in early November, Chamber Vice President Dr. Eckart Rosenberger and Minister for Economic Affairs Ernst Pfister presented the prizes to Sparkasse Ulm Vice-Chairman, Dr. Guido Steeb, and to August Inhofer of the furniture and real estate company of the same name from Senden.

Stephan Braunfels of Cologne was the architect for both the Sparkasse and the Münstertor Shopping Center buildings. With the buildings, he filled a gaping hole in Ulm's old town dating back to World War II.

Hydro is Europe's preferred supplier of aluminium building systems, and delivers to scores of other countries around the globe. Its three international brands - Domal, Technal and Wicona - cover the whole range of system products.

 
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