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Catholic-Social Institute Michaelsberg Abbey, caspar. (former meyerschmitzmorkramer) | International Design Awards Winners
Catholic-Social Institute Michaelsberg Abbey, caspar. (former meyerschmitzmorkramer) | International Design Awards Winners
Catholic-Social Institute Michaelsberg Abbey, caspar. (former meyerschmitzmorkramer) | International Design Awards Winners
Catholic-Social Institute Michaelsberg Abbey, caspar. (former meyerschmitzmorkramer) | International Design Awards Winners
Catholic-Social Institute Michaelsberg Abbey, caspar. (former meyerschmitzmorkramer) | International Design Awards Winners
Catholic-Social Institute Michaelsberg Abbey, caspar. (former meyerschmitzmorkramer) | International Design Awards Winners
Catholic-Social Institute Michaelsberg Abbey, caspar. (former meyerschmitzmorkramer) | International Design Awards Winners
Catholic-Social Institute Michaelsberg Abbey, caspar. (former meyerschmitzmorkramer) | International Design Awards Winners
Catholic-Social Institute Michaelsberg Abbey, caspar. (former meyerschmitzmorkramer) | International Design Awards Winners
Catholic-Social Institute Michaelsberg Abbey, caspar. (former meyerschmitzmorkramer) | International Design Awards Winners
Catholic-Social Institute Michaelsberg Abbey, caspar. (former meyerschmitzmorkramer) | International Design Awards Winners

Catholic-Social Institute Michaelsberg Abbey

Companycaspar. (former meyerschmitzmorkramer)
Lead DesignersCaspar Schmitz-Morkramer
Design TeamAnnegret Kufferath (project manager), Julia Dobritz, Tobias Goße, Ingwer Luck, Katja Holland, Roland Hinz, Lars Göpfert, Beate Groß, Fernando González Cardero, Sonja Gallo, Eike Heidelberg, Klaus Kirchner, Marcus Leinwand, Kristina Rhiemeier, Jiqing Zhang
Project LocationSiegburg, Germany
ClientArchdiocese Cologne
CreditsPhoto by: HGEsch
Prize(s)Silver in Architecture Categories / Renovation, Bronze in Architecture Categories / Hotels & Resorts
Project LinkView
Entry Description

Following extensive renovation and refurbishment, the historic Michaelsberg Abbey was revitalized as a contemporary hotel and conference center. As part of this project, a modern building section, the Forum, was added. The minimalist design and clear design vocabulary create an elegant and harmonious play of contrasts between old and new. The typical characteristics and the famous silhouette of the Michaelsberg Abbey remain unaffected by the modernization. Thus, the original spirit of the building is still tangible for visitors.