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Balanced and calm

Conversion and energy-efficient refurbishment revive the charm of a historic house

Happy to go back to the office!

About the transformation of a blue-brown office world into a modern workplace

Elbchausee meets Reeperbahn

Paper and writing instruments boutique gets a new look

Perfect interaction

A terrace and garden become a feel-good place

Fluently connected

New design for a fresh interpretation of the classic steakhouse

Sophisticated apartment mix

Elderly people, singles, couples and families live in this house in Groß Flottbek

Tradition and modernity combined

New building translates regional construction methods and materials into contemporary architecture

Ships and beach

A tailor-made and sustainable home for three generations

A wise decision

Conversion instead of new build has many advantages and fulfills a long-cherished wish of the building owners

Break with a view

The Am Baakenhafen elementary school is the focal point of the densely populated neighborhood

From gray to green

The incredible transformation of a misunderstood place

More than just new walls

Conversion and refurbishment reflect the changing world of work and corporate culture

Working in the garden too

Generous green spaces are part of the New Work philosophy of a new company campus

From Desk to Dinner

Clean lines and stylish design - bags made in Hamburg

Palm forest at Gänsemarkt

The new Deutschlandhaus transforms the Hamburg Kontorhaus into the future

Innovative conservatories

Innovative conservatories

The "Edge Elbside" sets new standards for office buildings in several respects

Making the invisible visible

Making the invisible visible

How light works out the special features of the Powalla Forum

Modern and functional

The minimalist pitched-roof house offers a family plenty of space and a high level of comfort

House on a slope

A small but beautiful bungalow - tailor-made for an elderly couple

Inspiration through all the senses

Martin von Freeden on his vision for V-Zug and his approach to minimalist aesthetics