04 Oct 2022
Boardinghouse Augsburg

New construction of a boarding house in Augsburg with 124 rooms and 17 apartments. The building fills the gap along a street. The two adjacent, L-shaped buildings are connected by a single-storey foyer. The terraced staggering creates a transition to the adjacent residential area in terms of urban development.

 

Location: Augsburg, Germany
Year: 2022
Client: AVIAM Projektentwicklung AG & Co. KGaA
Size:
Status: in progress

16 Mar 2022
Attic extension Darmstadt

An existing apartment building is extended by an attic. As a result, the two new apartments each receive a gallery level. The lower level houses the bedrooms as well as the kitchen and dining room, the gallery level serves as a spacious living area with access to the roof terraces.

 

Location: Darmstadt, Germany
Year: 2022
Client: private
Size:
Status: in progress

12 Mar 2022
House S10

 

Location: Munich, Germany
Year: 2022
Client: private
Size:
Status: in progress

12 Jan 2022
House R

On the outskirts of Munich, a single-family house is being built whose polygonally bent roof shape clearly stands out from the surrounding buildings. Resulting from the given building law, the unusual roof shape complies with the specifications by keeping the distance areas and the roof shapes to be observed.

 

The building is divided into two elements. On the one hand, there is the white, cubic base, and on the other, the roof, which is set up like a sculpture. Through the generous glass facades, a lot of light penetrates into the interior of the building. A gallery opening connects the first floor with the bridge-like corridor on the upper floor.

 

Location: Munich, Germany
Year: 2022
Client: private
Size:
Status: under construction

16 Nov 2021
Semi-detached houses Vaterstetten

Two semi-detached houses are planned on a spacious plot in Munich Vaterstetten. Due to the cross gable form of the volumnes, a strong relationship between the buildings and the surrounding gardens is created on all sides. The two almost identical houses vary only in size and appear like a larger and smaller twin.

 

Location: Vaterstetten, Germany
Year: 2021
Client: Montis Real Estate
Size:
Status: in progress

12 Sep 2021
House S

An existing building from 1969 is completely gutted and renovated. The significant elements of the house, such as the large garden-side glass façade, are retained in their size. The flowing, coherent space of the ground and upper floors are also an elementary part of the new interior concept.

 

Location: Germany
Year: 2021
Client:
Size:
Status: under construction

01 Jul 2021
Wallenstein Quartier

The concept of the Wallenstein Quartier project is based on three hill-like buildings which are arranged offset to each other. The height topography of the three volumes develops from a green area and follows the distance requirements. This results in roof terraces that offer a view of the neighborhood and the park. Different apartment typologies up to row houses are planned in the three buildings.

 

Location: Munich, Germany
Year: 2021
Client:
Size:
Status: settled

19 Dec 2020
Living in a greenhouse

Planning study for a residential complex within large greenhouse structure in Schongau. Here, four to five wooden modular buildings are arranged in each case in large glass structures. The generous cultivation areas inside and outside the greenhouses serve the self-sufficiency of the residents.

 

Location: Schongau, Germany
Year: 2020
Client: private
Size: 3.500 m²
Status: settled

01 Sep 2020
Finca Lanzarote

The concept envisages that the existing volumes of the finca will be extended by additional cubes. Glass joints separate these from the existing building. Irregular window openings along the facades provide a view of the impressive lava landscape. The security of the house contrasts with the seemingly endless expanse of the surroundings. The white cubes shine in the otherwise dark gray, black color scheme of the lava landscape and create an almost surreal image.

 

Location: Lanzarote, Spain
Year: 2020
Client: Private
Size:
Status: settled

01 Jul 2020
Attic extension Munich

Planning of an attic conversion in Munich- Schwabing. In the future, the small apartment is to serve the client as a vacation home. The simple, clear floor plan is reduced to the essential, necessary functions. The surfaces are kept in white and black glazed wood.

 

Location: Munich, Germany
Year: 2020
Client: Private
Size:  m²
Status: settled

28 May 2020
Townhouse Bad Tölz

The sculptural shape of the building mediates between the two heights of the adjacent buildings and connects both the ridge and the eaves through the polygonal roof surfaces. Inside the building, alternately arranged air spaces and stairs lead from the ground floor to the roof. One function is accommodated on each floor.

 

Location: Bad Tölz, Germany
Year: 2020
Client: private
Size:
Status: settled

12 Dec 2019
Living St. Antonius church

The vacant St. Anthony’s Church in Bochum is to be partially demolished, renovated, converted and supplemented by a new building. Apartments of various sizes and an underground car park are to be created.

 

The nave, which has been stripped back to its outer walls, will be supplemented by a new building. The original gable roof form will be resumed and continued in the two extension annexes.
After preparing the design and coordinating with the relevant authorities in Bochum, a local architectural firm submitted the project for planning permission.
Following the acquisition of an investor, the project is now being implemented in a partially modified form.

 

Location: Bochum, Germany
Year: 2019
Client: private
Size:
Status: settled

01 Oct 2019
House B

Construction of a single-family house near Augsburg based on the concept of a classic gable roof building. Only the offset volume of the garage building and the recess of the facade of the living and dining room break with the otherwise clear cubature of the main building.

 

Location: Augsburg, Germany
Year: 2019 – 2021
Client: Private
Size:
Status: completed

07 Jan 2019
House S

An existing house in Munich is to be renovated and extended. For this purpose, the structural typology of the adjacent bungalow in the form of a horizontally oriented building is adopted as a concept for the extension. The roofs projecting on three sides refer to the significant form of the bungalow. The inner courtyards are taken up again in the form of air spaces in the new concept for the existing building.

 

Location: Munich, Germany
Year: 2019
Client: private
Size: m²
Status: settled

27 Oct 2018
Böcksteiner Straße

Based on the maximum construction area of the property, the building was developed with four residential units, with multiple projecting and recessed areas. In keeping with this typology, window and door openings in different shapes and sizes perforate the block. The classic façade orientation, with its homogeneous window arrangement, was broken up by using a mixture of small, wide, and square windows with skylights.

 

Location: Munich, Germany
Year: 2018 – 2020
Client: private
Size: approx. 550 m²
Status: in progress

27 Aug 2018
House N

A detached house on Samerberg was designed for a couple from Munich. The site plan provided for a main house as well as an outbuilding to be rented as a vacation apartment. The focal point of the new house is the large mezzanine opening in which the stairwell is centred. The design concept addressed themes such as expansion and contraction, insight and outlook, as well as light and shadow. Both spaces blend into the topography of the site due to the vertical placement of their structures.

 

Location: Germany
Year: 2018 – 2019
Client: private
Size: approx. 250 m²
Status: settled

27 Jul 2018
Student apartment house Würzburg

The existing complex – consisting of front building, courtyard, and rear building – is located on Semmelstrasse in the centre of Würzburg. Historically, this street was a centre for the baking trade, where many bakers had their bakeries and shops. It was important that the architectural quality and historic atmosphere of the building remain alive, even after the reconstruction and renovation. For this reason, apartments of different sizes were carefully planned within the structure. A total of 54 rooms in 20 apartments were created. Each 3–4 rooms share a common kitchen and bath. All three parts of the building are accessed from the inner courtyard.

 

Location: Würzburg, Germany
Year: 2018 – 2019
Client: private
Size: 20 apartments
Status: completed

27 Mar 2018
House M

The building represents the layering of two-house typologies. The ground floor was designed as a bungalow, supporting the volume of a detached house. In this way, the client’s wish to live in bungalow was met, while still accommodating all the necessary rooms in a room plan for a family of four. The ground floor was retained as a very open, spacious area for the family to gather and live, while the upper floor bedrooms and bathrooms were arranged around a central mezzanine opening. The layering of the volumes can also be seen in the façade design. While the ground floor was made of exposed concrete, the upper floor, with its plaster finish, has a more discreet appearance.

 

Location: Pullach, Germany
Year: 2017 – 2019
Client: private
Size: approx. 450 m²
Status: completed

09 Jan 2018
House E

Design of a single family house for couple from Munich. The concept should take into account living in old age by providing separate access for nursing staff, a separate one-room apartment and an elevator.

 

Location: Munich, Germany
Year: 2017 – 2018
Client: private
Size:
Status: under construction

03 Feb 2016
Townhouse in Munich II

The existing building in Munich-Sendling will be completely renovated and expanded. The clear, calm division of the facade and the room-high window glazing creates an intensive correlation between the interior and exterior. The metallic facade clearly sets the building apart from its environment.

 

Location: Munich, Germany
Year: 2015 – 2017
Client: URBANWERK GmbH
Size:
Status: completed