11:12:10 opening of the U-Bahn stops Moosach & Moosacher St. Martin's Square in Munich MVG
Today was the Opening of the U-Bahn stops Moosacher St. Martin's Place (1) and Moosach (2) (see also München.de ). After the self-adulation of the (pol) responsible gabs the church blessing, mulled wine and a variety of cakes and jazz music. The stops are set by the design concept ago failed not sensational. The St. Martin's Square is paved with many very small photographs (sometimes architectural photographs from Moosach, something green). To see in Moosach are large flowers. The ceiling is very conventional. The lighting design is by West Cemetery (Ingo Maurer), etc. can not keep up. The organization of the MVG, the municipality and Moosacher was perfect. There were free rides for VIPs and for everyone else as well as numerous information stands and materials.
(1) wall design of the U-Bahn station Moosacher St. Martin's Place
(2) metro stop Moosach (opening day)
While waiting, the Moosacher surely their pleasure have to look at the many photographs, which has gathered together a Munich artist in many property / allotments in Moosach. Nevertheless, we appear to spray concrete columns, such as the Machtlfingerstraße, still modern. In the brochure it is, from the Department of Culture " clear space "and the" pixels Forest . "For the St. Martin's Place, the architect Paul Kramer and John Wiedemann from the Building Department and the artist Masayuki Akiyoshi (an expert on stops ÖPNVs) responsible. This has 76 160 individual shots for his Raum-/Wand-Installation used. For the record the Moosach stop architect Paul Kramer, Norbert and Manfred Glock Rossiwal-Jespersen from the Building Department and the artist Martin Fengel responsible.
(3) SZ Articles from 13/12/2011 to demo against hiring a bus
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(4) Old St. Martin Church in Moosach (12th-13th, 14th and 2nd half 18th century)
(5) New St. Martin's Church from the 20's
I take this opportunity I also have the old gothic / baroque and the new St. Martin's Church from the 20's looked at (4 & 5).
For an overview of the design concepts .
about opening on the side of the MVG . See also
Forma (the Forum for Modern Architecture in Munich).
subway stops (Fürstenried / happy) .
subway stops (Fair City) .
See also the article on The giant sculpture Mae West on Effnerplatz .
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