HASCHER JEHLE Assoziierte GmbH
Booth number: R7.G38/05
www.hascherjehle.de
About us
HASCHER JEHLE Architektur was founded by Rainer Hascher and Sebastian Jehle in 1993. Thomas Kramps joined the executive team in 2005, the former associate Fleur Keller in 2024.
Together with our team of more than 70 employees based in Berlin and Stuttgart, we have proven successful in both competitions and the realization of our award-winning design projects in Germany and abroad.
The specifics of a site and it‘s context, the special requirements of function and the clients‘ needs form the basis of our concepts and designs that unite these aspects into a coherent and unique entity.
HASCHER JEHLE Architektur is a founding member of the DGNB (German Sustainable Building Council) such as of the BIM Allianz network.
Address
Kantstr. 17
10623 Berlin
Germany
E-mail: info@hascherjehle.de
Phone: +49 30 347976-50
Internet: www.hascherjehle.de
Johannesstr. 39 – 45
70176 Stuttgart
Germany
E-mail: info@hascherjehle.de
Phone: +49 30 347976-50
Internet: www.hascherjehle.de
Contact person:
Anita Sinanian
Associate
E-mail: a.sinanian@hascherjehle.de
Phone: +49 30 347976-77
Products & Services
Office and Administration
Culture and Public
Health and Laboratory
Education and Research
Trade and Commerce
Residential and Hotel
Revitalisation
JUSTICE CENTER BOCHUM, DE | Administration and Office Building | GFA 43.003 m²
The construction marks the beginning of the redevelopment of this inner-city site. The building complex, which combines four courts into a single unit, consists of six connected structures that recreates a meandering structure staggered in height and encloses three courtyards. One of these courtyards is the roofed, fourstorey atrium, the centre of the complex and the heart of the hall wing. Generous outdoor stairs mark the entrance and lead visitors directly into the atrium.
Photos: ©Svenja Bockhop
VOLKSTHEATER ROSTOCK, DE | Cultural Building | GFA 39.293 m²
Concept of an Open House
The new four-section theater with state-of-the-art stage technology and variable performance possibilities communicates with its surrounding historic buildings, but at the same time sets a self-confident architectural accent.
Curved volumes offset against each other form an accessible sculpture. The roof terrace of the almost 36-meter-high stage tower offers highly attractive panoramic views over the historic city center, as well as the Warnow river and the Baltic Sea.
Visualisation: © CtrlViz, Munich
WILHELM-HAUSENSTEIN-GYMNASIUM MUNICH, DE, Educational Building | GFA 27.531 m²
With its shape, positioning and integration into the open space, the design creates an important point of reference in the surrounding urban and landscape space. The building interacts with the adjacent open spaces of the school and the green areas of the climate parc.The transparent gesture of the main entrance invites to enter the secondary school. The unobstructed views make it possible to perceive the overall spatial context when entering the building and to quickly find the way to the learning houses. The building blends harmoniously into the adjacent open spaces of the school and the green areas of the climate parc, which itself extends into the school grounds.
Photos: ©Svenja Bockhop