21st September 2011 Sculptural architecture for Bremerhaven

Planning started in 2007 and construction, led by Bremer architects BDA Feldschnieders + Kister, in late 2009. Today, due to its pale-pink bricks, the new part of the institute presents itself as a unique building, setting itself apart from the existing building in dark red and the surrounding Ungers and Böhm buildings.

The colour scheme of interior spaces also stems from the pale-pink façade. Pink coloured linoleum floors extend the exterior impression into the inside, loosening up the given white and grey of the furniture.

Solely the auditorium separates itself from the light tones; 135 students will be seated between green flooring and walls. The bottom cut of the auditorium does not only make the interior apparent symbolically, but forms a significant view of the building and the complete campus.