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A house with two faces
Three narrow gable roofs characterise a semi-detached house for two households
A dream home with a wonderful atmosphere
Attractive, healthy and sustainable – a house that meets all these criteria
Vision Realized
Solid timber construction with minimalist design and uncompromising standards for sustainable building
A fresh presence on the village square
Authentic Restoration of a Distinctive Art Nouveau Landmark
Commercial buildings Multi-storey residential building Plaster facade Gable roof Conversion / Renovation / Building in existing structures
Seamless Design
Integrated design: house, pool, garden, and interiors conceived as one
Detached houses Wooden facade Fireplaces/stoves Gabled roof Exposed concrete Stairs Two storeys
Masterfully Disguised
A white façade presents itself as a single-family home—while sheltering two separate residences within.
Back to the Roots
A farmhouse reclaimed: how quiet elegance returns to an architectural icon
Roof ConversionDetached HousesGable RoofRenovation & Adaptive Reuse
Ménage à Trois
One Farm, Three Homes: A Farmstead Reimagined
Detached houses Plaster façade Pitched roof Conversion / Renovation / Adaptive reuse
Country Living Over City Living
From Traditional Settlement Home to Modern Family Residence
Roof ExpansionSingle-Family HomesWooden FaçadeGable RoofRetrofit / Renovation / Adaptive Reuse
Daylight All Day
Full-height timber windows on the east and west facades invite sunlight to flow through the entire structure, framing views of the grand beech tree in the...
Contemporary three-sided farmhouse
A Home Wrapped in Larch Wood
Southern Star
The architects have exploited the site's natural slope, allowing the house to cantilever boldly over the basement.
Bathroom / Wellness Floor Coverings Single-Family Homes Wood Facade Plaster Facade Gable Roof Doors / Windows / Hardware
Reaching New Architectural Heights
The sloping terrain dictates varied elevations across the apartment building—alternating between three- and four-storey sections with staggered rooflines.
Restoration Complete
A masterclass in sensitive architectural renovation
Single-family homesPanoramic windowsPitched roofRenovation / Restoration / Adaptive construction
Shine a Light
Regional Heritage, Contemporary Vision
Detached houses Wooden façade Sustainability Panoramic windows Gable roof Exposed concrete
Elegance Through Restrained Design
Contemporary Home in Sendling – Munich's Verdant Residential Quarter
A fresh presence on the village square
Authentic Restoration of a Distinctive Art Nouveau Landmark
Commercial buildings Multi-storey residential building Plaster facade Gable roof Conversion / Renovation / Building in existing structures
Seamless Design
Integrated design: house, pool, garden, and interiors conceived as one
Detached houses Wooden facade Fireplaces/stoves Gabled roof Exposed concrete Stairs Two storeys
Masterfully Disguised
A white façade presents itself as a single-family home—while sheltering two separate residences within.
Back to the Roots
A farmhouse reclaimed: how quiet elegance returns to an architectural icon
Roof ConversionDetached HousesGable RoofRenovation & Adaptive Reuse
Ménage à Trois
One Farm, Three Homes: A Farmstead Reimagined
Detached houses Plaster façade Pitched roof Conversion / Renovation / Adaptive reuse
Country Living Over City Living
From Traditional Settlement Home to Modern Family Residence
Roof ExpansionSingle-Family HomesWooden FaçadeGable RoofRetrofit / Renovation / Adaptive Reuse
Daylight All Day
Full-height timber windows on the east and west facades invite sunlight to flow through the entire structure, framing views of the grand beech tree in the...
Contemporary three-sided farmhouse
A Home Wrapped in Larch Wood
Southern Star
The architects have exploited the site's natural slope, allowing the house to cantilever boldly over the basement.
Bathroom / Wellness Floor Coverings Single-Family Homes Wood Facade Plaster Facade Gable Roof Doors / Windows / Hardware
Reaching New Architectural Heights
The sloping terrain dictates varied elevations across the apartment building—alternating between three- and four-storey sections with staggered rooflines.







