Werner Sobek Gallery of Work
Mies van der Rohe Visiting Professor Werner Sobek. Fully glazed four-story building that is completely recyclable. The house produces no emissions and is self-sufficient in terms of heating energy requirements. Because of its assembly by means of mortise-and-tenon joints and bolted joints, not only can it be easily assembled and dismantled, but it is also completely recyclable. Copyright Roland Halbe, Stuttgart/Germany.
Mies van der Rohe Visiting Professor Werner Sobek. On the occasion of his first offical visit to Germany in September 2006, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated a mass in front of more than 250,000 pilgrims near the New Munich Trade Fair Center. In order to protect him against possible rainfall, the altar was roofed by a filigree membrane structure designed by Werner Sobek. Copyright Zooey Braun, Stuttgart/Germany. 1 of 2
Mies van der Rohe Visiting Professor Werner Sobek. On the occasion of his first offical visit to Germany in September 2006, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated a mass in front of more than 250,000 pilgrims near the New Munich Trade Fair Center. In order to protect him against possible rainfall, the altar was roofed by a filigree membrane structure designed by Werner Sobek. Copyright Zooey Braun, Stuttgart/Germany. 2 of 2
Mies van der Rohe Visiting Professor Werner Sobek. Transparent all-glass cube features an open living space with a flexible ground plan and highly insulating triple glazing. A black cube from prefabricated architectural concrete sections accommodates the private rooms. Copyright Zooey Braun, Stuttgart/Germany.
Mies van der Rohe Visiting Professor Werner Sobek. A specially adapted climate concept facilitates emission-free heating and air conditioning. In energy terms, the building is entirely self-sufficient. Copyright Zooey Braun, Stuttgart/Germany.
Mies van der Rohe Visiting Professor Werner Sobek. One-story single-family home built in an established residential area. Generously designed glazing serves to provide a spatial enclosure. The energy concept guarantees that all of the energy required to run the building is gained from regenerative sources. Copyright Werner Sobek, Stuttgart/Germany. 1 of 2
Mies van der Rohe Visiting Professor Werner Sobek. One-story single-family home built in an established residential area. Generously designed glazing serves to provide a spatial enclosure. The energy concept guarantees that all of the energy required to run the building is gained from regenerative sources. Copyright Werner Sobek, Stuttgart/Germany. 2 of 2


