Delugan Meissl Associated Architects

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Elke Delugan Meissl & Roman Delugan, 2016

Delugan Meissl Associated Architects (DMAA) is an Austrian architecture firm based in Vienna, Austria. DMAA has designed buildings including the Porsche Museum, Stuttgart [1] and the EYE Film Institute Netherlands. [2]

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Porsche Museum, Stuttgart by DMAA
EYE building in Amsterdam Amsterdam, The Netherlands (7935603468).jpg
EYE building in Amsterdam
Delugan-Meissl-Tower Wienerberg Delugan-Meissl Tower.jpg
Delugan-Meissl-Tower
Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany Porsche-Museum-Zuffenhausen.jpg
Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany

History

DMAA was founded in 1993 by Elke Delugan-Meissl and Roman Delugan as Delugan Meissl ZT GmbH. Dietmar Feistel and Martin Josst have been partners since 2004. Bernd Heger joined the management team as Associated Partner. The office works on construction projects in Europe, North America and Asia, many of which have resulted from winning competitions.[ citation needed ]

Their origins go back to a series of large residential buildings in Vienna, with which Delugan-Meissl made a name for itself very early on with its independent and powerful design language.[ citation needed ]

"[...] In the end, design is always about touching a magical moment, reaching the point of imagination or finding a central idea from which everything else emanates." [3] (Roman Delugan

Against the backdrop of an ongoing examination of the topic of housing, Austria's 2016 contribution to the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale, curated by Elke Delugan-Meissl and entitled "Places for People", was dedicated to the wave of refugees entering Europe, which was at its peak at the time, and the associated challenge of creating decent accommodation in the short term.[ citation needed ]

Selected works

AND Magazine

In order to take account of the special responsibility of architecture, DMAA has launched an online magazine titled "AND", which deals with general developments and current challenges in an investigative-journalistic and cultural-scientific manner in connection with the office's current projects. The magazine comprises 3 issues.

Prizes (selection)

Exhibitions

Books

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