HERITO nr. 53 “concrete”, © Graphic: HERITO magazone, 2024

concrete – reuse

Insightful interview in the latest issue of HERITO Magazine featuring a conversation between Robert K. Huber, the Director of BHROX / Co-Founder of the European Triennial of Modernism, and Michał Wiśniewski, a distinguished architect and art historian.

Exploring the future of architecture through the lens of the past, Robert K. Huber discusses the significance of reusing concrete in urban design. From the innovative transformation of Munich’s Olympic Village to the Bauhaus Reuse Pavilion in Berlin, his work challenges us to rethink how we preserve and adapt architectural heritage. By blending history with sustainability, Huber’s projects showcase the power of reuse in creating a more conscious and resilient urban future.

Robert K. Huber dives into how modern architecture, especially concrete structures, can be reused and reimagined. He started this journey in 2007, focusing on reusing materials from urban demolitions to create new buildings, saving energy and resources.
Munich’s Olympic Village showcased the potential of turning demolished concrete structures into new, movable architecture, sparking discussions on urban regeneration.

Projects, like the BHROX bauhaus reuse in Berlin, challenge conventional views of heritage, blending old materials with new ideas to redefine modernism in architecture.
As part of the New European Bauhaus initiative, Huber emphasizes the importance of modernism’s diverse heritage, advocating for its relevance in addressing today’s global challenges.

This interview captures the essence of Robert K. Huber’s innovative approach to architecture, focusing on sustainability, reuse, and the evolving perception of concrete heritage.

Check out the complete interview at: https://herito.pl/en/artykul/concrete-reuse/

HERITO nr. 53, interview “concrete – reuse” with Robert K. Huber, © Website: HERITO magazine, 2024