BIENNALE ARCHITETTURA 2023 Constant Transformations6/29/2023For the 18th Architecture Biennale in Venice, gmp Architekten are setting standards with their new approach to conversion work, which they see as the new norm and the enduring construction task of the future.
ARCHITECTURE The Munich Complex6/28/2023English architect Stephen Bates and his Swiss colleague Bruno Krucker have been sharing a professorship in Munich for just over ten years now. In that time, they have walked the length and the breadth of the city, accompanied by their students, in a thorough and remarkable exploration of the metropolis. And they have now compiled their findings in book form.
ARCHITECTURE Spotlight on Women Architects – Yasmeen Lari6/21/2023In our Spotlight on Women Architects series, we regularly present the work of female architects – such as the multifaceted portfolio of Pakistani architect Yasmeen Lari, who turned her back on large-scale commercial commissions in favour of more socially oriented architecture and the preservation of traditional building methods.
MICROLIVING Small houses, big book6/1/2023Our author Florian Heilmeyer has taken a good look at “Small Houses. Homes for our Times” by Philip Jodidio and reports on superfluous sustainability dressing, hollow buzzwords, and an inspiring collection themed around living in the smallest of spaces.
ARCHITECTURE Architecture That Keeps Your Eyes Wide Open5/31/2023An extraordinary home is currently being built for one of the most comprehensive private collections of abstract art in Germany. Initiated by entrepreneur Reinhard Ernst and designed by architect Fumihiko Maki, Museum Reinhard Ernst is to be a space for everyone.
ARCHITECTURE Spotlight on Women Architects – Marie-José Van Hee5/4/2023In our series "Spotlight on Women Architects" we regularly present the work of female architects – such as the brilliantly quiet work of the Belgian architect Marie-José Van Hee, to whom the Flanders Architecture Institute in Antwerp is currently dedicating an exhibition.
ARCHITECTURE A Statement in Falu Red4/10/2023With its "Simonsson House" on the edge of the Arctic Circle, Swedish architecture and design studio Claesson Koivisto Rune is making a sculptural statement, one influenced by the rigid local building regulations and the Arctic conditions.
SUSTAINABILITY A Forever Building3/29/2023The first residential tower in Germany designed using the “cradle-to-cradle” principal is currently going up in Hamburg’s HafenCity. Construction on “Moringa” began back in the fall of last year. The objective: A closed cycle of materials – across nothing less than the high-rise’s entire lifecycle.
ARCHITECTURE From Devon to the world3/9/2023The English architect David Chipperfield, with offices in London, Berlin, Milan and Shanghai, is honored with the Pritzker Prize 2023. He now stands in a row with greats such as Luis Barragán, Robert Venturi, Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, Wang Shu or Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara.
FEATURED PROJECT Fabric of brick3/1/2023With the extension of the De Lakenhal Museum in the Dutch city of Leiden, Happel Cornelisse Verhoeven has succeeded in creating a multi-layered architectural link. The individual elements of the overall ensemble are connected with bricks delivered by Petersen Tegl.
ARCHITECTURE Spotlight on Women Architects – Denise Scott Brown2/28/2023In our series "Spotlight on Women Architects" we regularly present the work of female architects – as that of Denise Scott Brown, whose work has only recently received adequate recognition, as due to systemic injustice she was long overshadowed by her husband Robert Venturi.
FEATURED Sustainable in New York2/27/2023Cosmopolitan living can hardly get any better: in the middle of Manhattan, a throw away from the Empire State Building and Madison Square Park, rises the skyscraper "277 Fifth Avenue" by Rafael Viñoly Architects. The Austrian manufacturer Rieder realised the impressive façade design with glass fibre concrete panels.
ARCHITECTURE Gay Architects – Gay Architecture?2/15/2023The homosexual inclinations of some of the heroes in the history of architecture still remain a taboo subject. Which is why we owe a great debt of thanks to two architecture historians, Wolfgang Voigt and Uwe Bresan, for shedding light on the queer elements in the biographies of great architects.
ARCHITECTURE Berlin – not always appreciated1/24/2023Our author Falk Jaeger presents two current publications that offer a fresh and exciting take on the architecture in Germany’s capital.
OBITUARY On the death of Arno Lederer1/24/2023Architect Arno Lederer has died at the age of 75 after a serious disease. With him, architecture in Germany loses one of its most brilliant minds and a moral authority, the personification of building culture.
ARCHITECTURE Spotlight on Women Architects – Regine Leibinger1/23/2023In our series Spotlight on Women Architects we regularly present the work of female architects – such as Regine Leibinger, who uses her special interest in sophisticated load-bearing structures, novel construction methods and materials when designing her extraordinary buildings.
ARCHITECTURE The Clear View1/9/2023Irmel Kamp is perhaps not one of the most prominent names in architectural photography. Now, the first book on the work of the 85-year-old German photographer shows that it is indeed worth knowing her work.
ARCHITECTURE Spotlight on Women Architects – Johanne Nalbach1/4/2023In our series Spotlight on Women Architects we regularly present the work of female architects – such as that of Johanne Nalbach, who has demonstrated a particular expertise in the design and construction of hotels, and who recently carried out the extensive refurbishment of the Kant-Garagen in Berlin.
ARCHITECTURE Spotlight on Women Architects – Anna Heringer12/27/2022In our series “Spotlight on Women Architects”, we are introducing the work of female architects to you at regular intervals – such as Anna Heringer, who is a true believer in clay building. She was recently awarded the Federal Cross of Merit for her commitment.
FEATURED In the Eye of the Storm12/24/2022Hectic hustle and bustle, noisy announcements, a babble of voices – airports are places of transit. A place of silence in the midst of all the commotion has been provided by gmp Architekten and Petersen Tegl at the Berlin Brandenburg Airport.
FEATURED Fluid Spaces12/16/2022In the south of Munich jacob & spreng architekten have realized a spacious residential building that is ingeniously enhanced through the interior design of Stephanie Thatenhorst; she relies on natural materials like the floorboards by pur natur to create an almost meditative interior atmosphere.
ARCHITECTURE Unorthodox architecture12/8/2022Sometimes it seems to be in the air: in 2022, a book was published for the first time that is dedicated to the amazing oeuvre of the two Berlin architects Inken and Hinrich Baller, and at the same time their architecture also plays an important role in a Netflix series. So if you don't know the Ballers yet, you can catch up with them now in multimedia form.
ARCHITECTURE Beyond the hornbeam12/6/2022The city of Düsseldorf is building a new city hall. Even if it still has to be commissioned through a subsequent negotiation procedure, it is worth taking a look at the project with which the consortium of the offices AllesWirdGut and Hertl.Architekten emerged victorious from the competition.
ARCHITECTURE Spotlight on Women Architects – Myra Warhaftig11/25/2022In our series “Spotlight on Women Architects”, we are introducing the work of female architects to you at regular intervals – such as that of the architect Myra Warhaftig, who has developed new forms of living together and created emancipatory floor plans in response to new models of family living.
ARCHITECTURE Karst away11/16/2022The architects of MVRDV have built a spectacular building full of both a variety of uses and surprises in the Zuidas financial district on the south side of Amsterdam.
ARCHITECTURE Reflected nostalgia from China11/14/2022The Berlin architecture gallery Aedes is showing the work of the Chinese architecture and design firm Neri & Hu until 30 November 2022.
ARCHITECTURE Raising the curtain in the boiler hall11/7/2022In the west of Munich, Stenger2 Architekten and the interior experts at Arnold/Werner are transforming the former Aubing thermal power station into a monumental cultural meeting place complete with bat biotope. It is to go by the name of Bergson Kunstkraftwerk.
ARCHITECTURE Nature Meets High-Tech11/4/2022Madrid-based Ensamble Studio combine sculptural construction with advanced manufacturing methods to create a work of impressive stringency.
FEATURED A Nest Above the Metropolis11/3/2022"One Forty West" is one of the latest additions to Frankfurt am Main's skyline. A model apartment designed by Sebastian Herkner is equipped with switches from Berker, exemplifying the design aspirations these residential units have.
FEATURED Luxury in the forest11/2/2022With Fairytale Castle, Knut Eivind Birkeland has built a romantic retreat in the forests of Norway, whose bathroom is equipped with products from Geberit.
STYLEPARK DOPPELMAYR/GARAVENTA Connecting Lines10/28/2022Doppelmayr's Cablebús Línea 1 aerial cableway complements Mexico City's urban transport system and has contributed to improving the social balance within the city. With Cablebús Línea 3, another line is now planned that will also help integrate tourist activities within the urban fabric.
STYLEPARK AXOR On a voyage of discovery10/26/2022With the P155 maisonette, Peter Ippolito and Stefan Gabel have created an atmospheric retreat for themselves. The bathroom, equipped with the "AXOR Urquiola" collection, is a design highlight.
ARCHITECTURE Renz 2022: SLIDE CONNECT10/26/2022With "Slide Connect", Renz is expanding its "Slide" collection with additional options that can be used to furnish future-proof workspaces in a uniform design language.
FEATURED Biographical spaces10/19/2022In Stuttgart, no w here architects have transformed an old building apartment into a personal retreat where serien.lighting luminaires are part of the overall concept.
ARCHITECTURE Between Städel and Erdkeil10/18/2022Every other year, graphic designer Wilhelm E. Opatz and the association Freunde Frankfurts produce an architectural guide on Frankfurt, titled “Architekturführer Frankfurt.” Each edition addresses one decade of architectural history in the metropolis on the Main. And the guides explore much more than the buildings themselves. The latest publication is dedicated to the 1990s.