ENER[GIE]NGER

Format
Brief

City
Munich

Country
Germany

Metro Area
Munich

Project Type
Special Use

Location Type
Other Central City

Land Uses
Industrial
Office
Retail
Warehouse

Keywords
Energy-efficient development
Showroom space
Sustainable development
ULI Awards for Excellence 2011 Winner

Site Size
1.5 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
2008

Date Opened
2009

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A combination of the German word for energy — energie — and the name of the building material company — the Gienger group — that occupies the space, ENER[GIE]NGER is innovative retail and exhibition space that uses the latest sustainable technologies. The 2,600-square-meter (28,000-sf) space is a helix-shaped building clad entirely in solar and photovoltaic panels, glass, or metal elements. Serving as the showroom and outlet for Gienger products, the spiraling building structure forms a glittering point of attraction within an otherwise ordinary industrial park in Munich, Germany.

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Format
Brief

City
Munich

Country
Germany

Metro Area
Munich

Project Type
Special Use

Location Type
Other Central City

Land Uses
Industrial
Office
Retail
Warehouse

Keywords
Energy-efficient development
Showroom space
Sustainable development
ULI Awards for Excellence 2011 Winner

Site Size
1.5 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
2008

Date Opened
2009

Developer/Owner
Wilhelm Gienger Verwaltungs GmbH
Munich, Germany

Design Architect
Peterlorenzateliers
Innsbruck, Austria

Website
www.peterlorenz.at

Principal Author(s)
Theodore Thoerig, Adrienne Schmitz, Annie Finkenbinder-Best

ULI Awards for Excellence 2011 Winner

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