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Company type | Private (GmbH) |
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Industry | Exhibition design, Architecture, Scenography |
Founded | 1997 |
Key people | Shirin Frangoul-Brückner Stefanie Klinge Britta Nagel Eberhard Schlag René Walkenhorst Michel Casertano |
Number of employees | 130 (as of October 23, 2024) |
Website | www |
Atelier Brückner is a globally active studio for museum and exhibition design based in Stuttgart.
History
[edit]Atelier Brückner was established following the exhibition Expedition Titanic, which was shown in Hamburg's Speicherstadt in 1997. It was founded by the architect and stage designer Uwe R. Brückner and the architect Shirin Frangoul-Brückner. Uwe Brückner left in 2020. Today, Shirin Frangoul-Brückner heads the studio together with Stefanie Klinge, Britta Nagel, Eberhard Schlag, René Walkenhorst, and Michel Casertano. With over 130 employees, it is one of the largest studios for exhibition design and scenography.
Guided by the philosophy "form follows content," Atelier Brückner conceives, plans, and realizes architecture, exhibitions, and scenography. The company focuses on projects for museums, trade fairs, and expos. It also designs visitor centers and brand environments, as well as the renovation and conversion of listed buildings. To meet the increasing complexity of architecture and exhibitions, the studio works in interdisciplinary teams. Architects, graphic designers, scientists, directors, product and media designers develop the concepts and oversee their implementation.
In 2016, Atelier Brückner took over the exhibition design of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza.ATELIER BRÜCKNER They developed the scenography of the Tutankhamun Gallery, featuring the tomb treasure of the child king, a children's museum, and the presentation of the sculptures in the atrium and on the museum's grand interior staircase, the Grand Stairs.
In 2018, Atelier Brückner Korea was founded in Seoul.
Projects (Selection)
[edit]- 2025: Opening planned: Grand Egyptian Museum, Giza, Egypt
- 2025: Usbekistan Pavilion Expo, Osaka, Japan
- 2025: VAE Pavilion Expo, Osaka, Japan
- 2024: Wildtiere Embassy, Hamburg, Germany
- 2024: Design Space Alula, Alula, Saudi Arabia
- 2023: Louvre Abu Dhabi: Children’s Museum: Picturing the Cosmos, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- 2023: Lenovo Future Center 4.0, Tianjin, China
- 2023: Zeyrek Çinili Haman, Fatih, Istanbul
- 2023: Demokratikum, Visitor Center of the Austrian Parliament, Vienna, Austria
- 2022: Museum of the Future: Journey of the Pioneers, Future Heroes, Tomorrow Today
- 2022: Novartis Pavillon – Wonders of Medicine, Basel, Switzerland
- 2020: Lindt: Home of Chocolate, Kilchberg, Switzerland
- 2020: Musée Atelier Audemars Piguet, Le Brassus, Switzerland
- 2014: SMAC (State Museum of Archaeology), Chemnitz, Germany
- 2011: Deutsches Filmmuseum, Frankfurt, Germany
- 2011: Parlamentarium, European Parliament Visitor Centre, Brussels, Belgium
- 2010: CERN (Conseil européen pour la recherche nucléaire), Universe of Particles, Geneve, Switzerland
- 2010: TIM (State Textile and Industry Museum), Augsburg, Germany
- 2008: BMW Museum, Munich, Germany
- 2008: Deutsche Börse, Large Trading Hall, Frankfurt, Germany
- 2007: Bachhaus, Eisenach, Germany
- 2006: Shanghai Auto Museum – History Pavilion, Shanghai, China
- 2000: Cyclebowl, Expo Hannover, Germany
Publications (Selection)
[edit]- Atelier Brückner: Scenography Amazon.de
- Atelier Brückner: Scenography 2: Staging the Space - Der inszenierte Raum
- Atelier Brückner: 20 Years of ATELIER BRÜCKNER
- Atelier Brückner: Form Follows Content
- Atelier Brückner: Experiment Cyclebowl
- Müller, Friedrich O./Brückner, Uwe R.: Kodak: Celebrating the Brand. Creative Corporate Scenography. avedition, Ludwigsburg 2006
Awards (Selection)
[edit]- 2025: German Design Award, Gold, Uzbekistan Pavilion, Expo Osaka, Japan
- 2024: iF Award, Novartis Pavilion
- 2024: ADC (Art Directors Club), Silver, Zeyrek Çinili Hamam, Fatih, Istanbul
- 2023: German Design Award, Excellent Architecture, Journey of the Pioneers, Museum of the Future, Dubai
- 2021: Red Dot Design Award, Best of the Best, Szenografie, Musée Atelier Audemars Piguet, Le Brassus, Schweiz
- 2021: ADC (Art Directors Club) Award, Scenography, Musée Atelier Audemars Piguet, Le Brassus, Switzerland
- 2021: Hugo Häring Prize of the BDA Baden-Württemberg, for the renovation of the Wagenhallen, Stuttgart, state capital of Stuttgart
- 2021: LIA (London International Award), Gold, Scenography, Musée Atelier Audemars Piguet, Le Brassus, Switzerland
- 2020: International Architecture Award, for the renovation of the Wagenhallen, Stuttgart, State Capital of Stuttgart
- 2020: German Brand Award, Excellence in Brand Strategy & Creation, Lindt Home of Chocolate, Kilchberg, Schweiz
- 2019: D&AD (Design and Art Direction) Global Award, Gold, The Macallan Visitor Experience, The Edrington Group, Craigellachie, Scotland
- 2019: DDC (German Designer Club), Gold, Extension of the Swiss National Museum for Archaeological Collection, Zurich
- 2017: EMYA (European Museum of the Year Award), scenography and museography for the project “The Archive of Human Diversity”, MEG (Musée d’ethnographie de Genève), Geneva
- 2015: German Design Award, Haus der Berge – Vertical Wilderness, Bavarian State Ministry for the Environment and Health, Berchtesgaden
- 2015: The One Show, Best of Discipline, zeitdynamisches Sachsenmodell, smac (Staatliches Museum für Archäologie), Chemnitz
- 2014: Iconic Award, Best of Best, Haus der Berge – Vertical Wilderness, Bavarian State Ministry for the Environment and Health, Berchtesgaden
- 2012: Council of Europe Museum Prize, Scenography, Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, Cologne
- 2011: iF Award, Gold, Walk-in Sample Book Archive, tim (State Textile and Industry Museum), Augsburg
- 2009: Cannes Lions, Design Lion in Gold, Mediatecture of the BMW Museum, Munich
- 2008: German Interior Design Award, Special Prize for Scenography, Bachhaus, Eisenach
- 2006: Red Dot Design Award, Grand Prix, exhibition “Tatort Research Laboratory”, Westphalian Museum of Archaeology, Herne
- 2000: IPRA Golden World Awards, General Planning, Architecture, Exhibition Design, Scenography, Cyclebowl, Hannover Expo
Weblinks
[edit]- Website: Atelier Brückner
- Project Portfolio from Atelier Brückner ATELIER BRÜCKNER
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