Unity inside and out

Solitär presents itself with a completely glazed front

Classically reduced

A residential building from the 1960s in Büttgen was renovated in terms of energy efficiency and redesigned

Transparent lightness

Contemporary working environments at Frankfurt's historic interface

Concrete meets wood

The bungalow, which is surrounded by greenery, develops its qualities from the inside out

Purist in the best sense

Single-family home follows the principle of "less is more"

An attractive place to live

Space and privacy even with a small plot and dense development

Clever modular construction

"Green steel" was used for the first time in the extension of a secondary school in Dortmund

Striking in red

Smooth transition between interior and nature

Flooded with light

A detached house in Meerbusch impresses with its flowing visual connections

Generous and straightforward

A detached house in Bad Godesberg impresses with its composition and perspectives

Less is more

Less is more

Even 21 square meters are enough to switch off in this "tree house"

Sustainable on a slope

Sustainable on a slope

A timber house in Bonn offers three generations sufficient space with plenty of views and vistas

Komorebi

Japanese poetry was the inspiration for the name of a residential building with a charred wooden façade

Preservation instead of demolition

After the renovation, the archaeological collection became an upgraded museum building

Discreetly expanded

A modern extension preserves the integrity of a renovated bungalow and its garden