Cologne Bonn
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Open and Engaging
An Ehrenfeld extension creates an urban retreat with abundant shared spaces
Detached HousesExposed ConcreteConversion / Renovation / Building in Existing StructuresBrick
A Promise
A family home with bespoke details
Bath / WellnessDetached HousesFlat RoofMetal FaçadePanoramic WindowsPlaster FaçadeTwo-Story
Interplay of Light and Shadow
Modern Hillside Gabled Roof Home with Bronze Metal Façade
Green, mixed, communal
How the "Lichthof" in Ehrenfeld Creates Community for the Long Term
Flat roof mixed-use building exposed concrete conversion / renovation / adaptive reuse
Projected Interferences
The University of Cologne's Physics Institutes now have a new extension building
Connected Learning Spaces
TH Cologne's new campus launches with a sustainable teaching and laboratory building
Urban Statement
A multi-unit residential building south of Cologne emerges as a sculptural landmark
Sustainable Design in Nature
A house in the Eifel that distills design to its essentials—where resource consciousness meets deep local rootedness
Detached houses Single-storey Flat roof Natural stone façade
House on Steel
Architecture with wit and understated elegance
Detached houses Metal façade Plaster façade Gable roof Two storeys
High-Performance Design on Slopes
Two residential buildings fill a gap—both contextually and architecturally
A Hall for Creative Freedom
Brüneo in Brühl: Co-working Space Built on Sustainability and Resourcefulness
Commercial Buildings Sustainability Natural Stone Façade Brickwork
Excellent Material Selection
A Residential Landmark in Natural Stone
Multi-storey residentialNatural stone façadeRenovation / Retrofit / Adaptive reuse
Sheltered Sanctuary
The new archive building safeguards the city's memory—while inviting the public to discover it.
Like Heart and Soul
Three harmoniously integrated structures bridge Bonn's urban divide
Learning in Clusters
The new Willy Brandt Comprehensive School in Cologne-Höhenhaus achieves its striking impact through an extended footprint organized into intimate, interconnected learning zones.
Preserving splendor
The Belgian House was renovated in accordance with conservation guidelines and converted into the Roman-Germanic Museum.
Building cultureFloor coveringsBuilding services / HVACNatural stoneNatural stone façadeConversions / Renovations / Adaptive reuse
Strategic Densification
A post-war townhouse transformed with new metropolitan sophistication.
Roof Conversion Multi-storey Residential Natural Stone Façade Gable Roof Renovation / Adaptive Reuse
Enclosed art space
Airy and understated, the architecture strikes its balance
Detached houses Flat roof Chimneys/stoves Kitchen Natural stone Panoramic windows Exposed concrete Two storeys
A Vision for Tomorrow
A defining feature is the continuous band in exposed concrete, running as a wall and ceiling element from ground level to roof…



