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Deutsch: Heilbronn//Baden-Württemberg, Bundesgartenschau 2019 - Bionischer Holzpavillon - Holz & Innovation: Mutter Natur baut mit - Verantwortlicher Architekt Prof. Achim Menges (der mit Leibniz-Preis 2023 ausgezeichnet wurde) - Partner: Universität Stuttgart und das Land Baden-Württemberg - Planer und Ausführer: Universität Stuttgart, ICD und ITKE / Fa. Müller Blaustein Holzbau / BIB Kutz GmbH & Co KG - Der Pavillon besteht aus Lärchenholzplatten und insgesamt 411 Einzelteilen. Höhe: 7 Meter, Fläche: etwa 500 Quadratmetern, stützenfreie Spannweite: 30 Meter - Der Pavillon wurde nach dem Vorbild eines Seeigels entworfen.
English: Heilbronn//Baden-Württemberg, Federal Horticultural Show 2019 - Bionic Wood Pavilion - Wood & Innovation: Mother Nature builds with - Responsible architect Prof. Achim Menges (who was awarded the Leibniz Prize 2023) - Partners: University of Stuttgart and the State of Baden-Württemberg - Planners and executors: University of Stuttgart, ICD and ITKE / Fa. Müller Blaustein Holzbau / BIB Kutz GmbH & Co KG - The pavilion consists of larch wood panels and a total of 411 individual parts. Height: 7 metres, area: about 500 square metres, column-free span: 30 metres - The pavilion was designed after the model of a sea urchin.
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