Paul-Wunderlich-Haus, Administrative center and art gallery in Eberswalde, Germany.
Paul-Wunderlich-Haus is an administrative and cultural facility in Eberswalde that arranges four separate building sections around a central courtyard, blending contemporary design with sustainability principles. The complex houses art galleries featuring works by artist Paul Wunderlich alongside offices, dining areas, and service facilities for daily use.
The building opened in 2007 as a newly constructed seat for the district administration of Eberswalde, designed to provide a modern workplace. The facility was named after Paul Wunderlich, an artist from the region, linking administration and art from its inception.
The art collection on display showcases works by Paul Wunderlich, a notable artist with strong ties to the region, allowing visitors to experience his paintings and sculptures firsthand. The spaces blend seamlessly between administrative areas and gallery rooms, creating a setting where artistic presence is felt throughout.
The building is easily accessible and features public areas including restaurants and shops that are open to visitors. The central courtyard provides orientation and a pleasant environment for exploring the complex.
The building uses geothermal energy through foundation piles for power and requires no traditional boiler. An internal weather station automatically adjusts room temperatures, making the facility exceptionally energy-efficient.
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