Udo Hubert Dagenbach

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Udo Hubert Dagenbach

Udo Hubert Dagenbach

GERMANY

Meet Udo Hubert Dagenbach - a powerhouse of good design, creativity and innovation based in Germany. Udo Hubert Dagenbach's design journey has been nothing short of spectacular, marked by a tireless pursuit of excellence. This dedication is clearly mirrored in Udo Hubert Dagenbach's impressive haul of 2 A' Design Awards that we showcase here. Spanning across categories such as Landscape Design and Street Furniture, Udo Hubert Dagenbach's work stands as a living testament to a steadfast commitment to design excellence, serving as a beacon of inspiration for designers globally. With each project, Udo Hubert Dagenbach masterfully blends form and function, crafting designs that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and timeless. This approach underscores Udo Hubert Dagenbach's celebration of creativity and an unyielding quest for innovation.

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Prison History park and memorial  by Udo Hubert Dagenbach
Prison History park and memorial
Prison History park and memorial
The cellular prussian model prison in Berlin Moabit, constructed between 1842 and 1849 In lieu of communal cells and corporal punishment, the reformers devised a system of isolation with individual cells. In the last years of Worldwar 2 political prisoners have been captured and tortured in the prison. After its demolition in 1958 ist was used as a storage space. After the Berlin Wall fell the city contracted glasser and dagenbach to develope a recreational and memorial park. An architectural garden within the prison walls was created by using land art means - a prison story told in a park.
Prison History
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garden cube sculpture by Udo Hubert Dagenbach
garden cube sculpture
garden cube sculpture
A maximum, minimalistic garden on a space of 130/130/130 cm. The European interpretation of Japanese Zen Gardens. Forming a cube with a pruned yew and a limestone. The joint between both is defined by an almost diagonal line through the cube. Two materials, plant and stone, a simple shape, following Mies van der Rohes claim:"Less is more". The sculpture moved from Germany to Armenia, where it is placed at the beginning of the Prince of Wales Avenue in the United World College in DILIJAN, ARMENIA.
garden cube
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