Kraftwerk Lohberg // 2015
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Autovision / Workshop House // 2014
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Ding Dong Dom - Das Theater der Zukunft // 2014Ein Projekt von Showcase Beat Le Mot in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Holzmarkt und dem HAU Hebbel am Ufer.
Idee, Planung und Umsetzung: Martin Kaltwasser + Showcase Beat Le Mot Bauzeit: Sommer 2013 – Sommer 2014 Bespielzeit: 2014 bis voraussichtlich 2018 Gefördert durch den Regierenden Bürgermeister von Berlin - Senatskanzlei - kulturelle Angelegenheiten und den Haupstadtkulturfonds. Mit freundlicher Unterstützung der Gerüstbau Tisch GmbH Berlin. |
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Plastic cup roof "event" // 2011von / by Folke Köbberling + Martin Kaltwasser
140 square metre, built from 35.000 used plastic water bottles from Berlin 2011 halfmarathon and Hannover 2011 marathon House of the Cultures of the World (HKW) Berlin, Germany, 2011 |
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Jellyfish Theater, London // 2010von / by Folke Köbberling + Martin Kaltwasser
A temporary theatre made of junk for the Oikos Theatre Festival and the London Festival of Architecture 2010 in coope- ration with The Red Room Theatre Company and The Architecture Foundation. Built alongside 120 volunteers to create London’s first fully-functioning theatre made entirely from recycled and reclaimed materials. London, United Kingdom, 2010 |
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Fermata // 2009von / by Folke Köbberling + Martin Kaltwasser
Rebuilding of a damaged bus stop-roof with local resources (empty plastic water bottles, dropped to regional street banks) Olevano Romano, Italy, 2009 |
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Amphis // 2008von / by Folke Köbberling + Martin Kaltwasser
For six weeks, forty volunteers helped assemble an octagonal, two-story, multipurpose building using discarded reclaimed materials on the central square outside Wysing Arts Center. The building became a special events venue and a demonstration model on sustainable, improvised, self-assembly building methods Wysing Arts Centre, Bourn/Cambridgeshire (UK) |
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