EX Gas Stations
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EX Gas Stations
EX Gas Stations by UAS Germany is famous for its bureaucracy with its incredible amount of norms and regulations. For decades, the creative people of the country have been accusing this bureaucracy of blocking any innovation. But the increasing amount of safety regulations in the construction bussiness since the 90ies, unintentionally created a new innovative architectural prototype in german cities: The Ex Gas Station. After the WWII and during the german “Wirtschaftswunder” many of new gas stations were built in german cities. These gas stations were, compared with gas stations of today, pretty small. They usually had just 2 gasoline pumps and occupied only a surface of around 500m2. After filling up your car you were not paying in a huge supermarked - like shop, but in a small shack of often not more than 50m2. In the 90ies huge and modern new gas stations appeared in the cities, delivering all kind of services and shopping facilities next to just selling fuel. The old generation of gas stations was not competitive anymore. They closed shop one after the other. Surprisingly a lot of these old gas stations did nor disappear, but got just stripped of their old function and survived in the our urban realm as Ex Gas Stations. Since the 90ies the german law made it more and more complicated to break down and reuse contaminated buildings on toxic ground. Big investments are necessary to clean up sites. Since nobody wants to invest, the old gas stations were transformed into urban zombies. But after a process of neglect, a period of new apreciation began. The old gas stations entered the marked again, reincarnated as fast food restaurants, car sales sites or liquor stores. They revealed lots of qualities: a roof, as a shelter against rain, perfect accessibillity for cars as drive in stores, lots of convenient parking and a beautiful and simple box with a foil ornament façade. Ex Gas Stations are progressive architectural prototypes with low rent or purchase costs. foil UAS – Urban Architectural Studies is a design and research studio at University of Kassel, Department of Architecture, Townplanning, Landscapeplanning Agata Zelewska, Wera Drueke, Christiane Henze, Dominika Ercsey, Tamas Kurucso, David Hoffmann, Jonathan Scheder, Philip Vaupel, Rafael Czapla, Marina Leifels, Lydia C. Jordan, Roberto Schumacher, Johanna Damerau, Frank Roediger, Fabian Ruegemer, Stefan Kratzsch, Sebastian Kahl, Daria Skuza, Viktoria Zaitsev, Diana Goncales Ramos, Hada, Bernd Upmeyer parking lots roof box accessibility Getränkepark Kassel liquorstore built: 1965 transformed: 1992 Auto Wasch-Anlage car wash built: 1967 transformed: 2000 Twingo World car commerce built: 1982 transformed: 2001 Car Point car garage, car seller built: 1958 transformed: 1989 Snack Point turkish, italian, german fast food built: 1960 transformed: 1985 Stern – Auto car seller built: 1983 transformed: 1999 Autovermietung Schmidt Car Rental built: 1955 ransformed: 1970 Grill-Häschen fast food restaurant specialized in chicken built: 1954 transformed: 1990 Auto Seiler Car Seller built: 1955 transformed: 1983 Getraenkemarkt 2000 liquor store built: 1959 transformed: 1992 Pasa2 Kebaphaus greek fast food restaurant/ clothes repair shop/ shoe and key service built: 1975 transformed: 2002 Kebap King/ Prima Reinigung greek fast food restaurant / cleaning service built: 1962 transformed: 1998