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Light, Air, and Sunshine for All
Experience an Authentic Bruno Taut Home in Britz—A Living Museum for Bauhaus Enthusiasts
The Kitchen Still Has Room for Guests
A prison reimagined as a hotel—a courthouse transformed into a vibrant cultural hub
Public Buildings Renovation / Refurbishment / Adaptive Reuse
Wooden Extravagance
Extension and Renovation of Berlin Metropolitan School
Ornamental Garden Revitalized
The Ludes Foundation is transforming Villa Jacobs' historic grounds into a sculpture park.
Timeless Quality
A 1960s house reimagined as a contemporary villa
Single-Family Homes Flat RoofExposed Concrete Renovation / Restoration / Adaptive Reuse Brick
Exemplary House of the Future
Five Elements, One Vision – A Residence on Lake Köris
Single-Family Homes Single-Story Flat Roof Timber StructureTimber Facade
Building with Wood
One of Berlin's largest timber buildings takes shape in Friedrichshain.
Wood Construction (Structural)Wood Facade Multi-Story Residential Building
Capturing Light
From Department Store to Dynamic Workspace: Retail, Dining, and Office Space United
Commercial Buildings Panoramic Windows Renovation / Retrofit / Building in Existing Structures
Revival West
Contemporary Living in Maximilians Quartier
Thermo House with Climate Envelope
Three Goals, One Solution: Preserve the Existing Structure, Double the Space, Achieve Energy Efficiency
Single-Family HomesRenovation / Restoration / Adaptive Reuse
Living Exceptionally
Thoughtful Restoration of a 19th-Century Building on the Spree
Living Together Works Better
Modernization of Siegmunds Hof Student Village
Multi-Story Residential Building Renovation / Refurbishment / Adaptive Reuse
Remise Reloaded
Once a workshop, now a workspace—and unmistakably striking
Flat RoofCommercial BuildingsRenovation / Restoration / New Construction in Historic Fabric
Lifestyle Through Community
A Queer Home: Reimagining Shared Living
Family-Friendly University
Childcare and Co-Working Under One Roof: Beuth University of Applied Sciences' New Building
