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Frankfurt 02-25

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Precisely balanced

An external reference at all levels characterizes a family's new home

Movement & security

Architecture for development: a daycare center designed from the inside out

"ARCHI-SCULPTURE"

Detached house in Bad Nauheim with great attention to detail

Transparent lightness

Contemporary working environments at Frankfurt's historic interface

Full of suspense

Elongated new building creates a strong interior-exterior contrast

Striking in red

Smooth transition between interior and nature

Equipped for the future

New school building creates space for learning, encounters and individual support

Courage to make a statement

Minimalist residential building with striking façade captures the light in the best possible way

Oasis of peace

Oasis of peace

Idyllically situated vacation homes guarantee a decelerated life

Successful counterpoint

The stone hall in Alzey is a museum extension and a worthy place for Roman treasures

Protection and openness

Walls made of exposed concrete combine purism, spaciousness and thermal insulation in a villa

In a manuscript

The extension of a winery blends harmoniously into the existing building

Built concern

Architect's house combines sustainability, energy saving and new construction methods

Continuation of the lines

Extension to a terraced house from the 1960s creates more living space

Inspiring learning environment

New school building is geared towards individual and skills-oriented learning

Perfect mediator

Seven-storey end of an inner-city block characterizes intersection area

Lively & forward-looking

Inclusive school creates space for education, sport and culture in Weinheim

Allegro

Extension for manufacturer of string instrument accessories takes up Bach's music

Unconventional solution

Wooden hybrid house combines good views with protective privacy

Open and transparent

Schneider + Schumacher Architects, GBG/Gero Ulmrich