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Unsuspected openings

A semi-detached house impresses with flowing rooms with lots of light and views

Classically reduced

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

The Plus Inclusivity

The interior of the new Tribe Hotel at the main station aims to bring like-minded people together

Courtyard house with pool

A spacious detached house made of solid wood looks like a classic brick building

Elegance at luxury level

The "Henge-Suite by Treutlein" at Breidenbacher Hof impresses with its fusion of exclusive living and curated design world

Working with vision

A communicative working environment for a commercial law firm in the landmark Dreischeibenhaus

Carefully modernized

A listed townhouse in Unterbilk becomes a tailor-made living and working environment

Built identity

The cultural center of a media agency in Derendorf relies on a sustainable symbiosis of old and new

Spectacular and homely

When architecture and furnishings go hand in hand, the result is pure living happiness

Raw and noble

An underground parking garage in the Merkur Spiel-Arena becomes a flexible conference and event location

Flooded with light

A detached house in Meerbusch impresses with its flowing visual connections

Reconciling solitaire

A residential building in Gerresheim blends into its neighborhood with a sculptural roofscape

Sustainable and central

The new hotel "The Cloud One" impresses with its elegant transparency and urban views

Highly flexible and innovative

The Center for Digitalization is expanding the Derendorf campus to include AI future technologies

Flowing old building charm

Flowing old building charm

An upper-class residential building in Düsseltal impresses with its transparent openness

Smart home design

Germany's first branch of a Belgian smart home company is located on Schadowplatz

Less is more

Less is more

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