OBJEKTE DER ERINNERUNG
110x110x45 mm
TRACING ARCHITECTURAL SCARS
"Objekte der Erinnerung" investigates Munich’s National Socialist legacy – a city that, as the so-called “Capital of the Movement”, played a central role in the Nazi regime. The project revisits five historical sites where the physical wounds of World War II remain visible today:
- Ludwig Maximilian University
- Alte Pinakothek
- Museum für Abgüsse Klassischer Bildwerke
- University of Music and Performing Arts
- Haus der Kunst
Through digital reconstruction and 3D printing, these architectural scars are transformed into tactile artifacts — fragments that bridge past and present, memory and materiality.
REFRAMING MEMORY
Through the abstraction of damaged facades, "Objekte der Erinnerung" transforms spaces of trauma into spaces of reflection. The 3D-printed forms become silent witnesses — tangible reminders against forgetting and symbols of resilience. In bridging digital reconstruction and physical presence, the project re-examines how we engage with history, turning traces of destruction into spaces of responsibility.
Photo credits: Tianxiong Zhong