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Tailor-made, sufficiency-oriented residential building

Convincing ensemble

Striking new building combines functional areas and complements the historic church

Playing with black and white

Steep plot integrates a clearly cut residential building with garden

Biodiverse and heat-resistant

The new Calwer Passage building impresses with its innovative green concept

Simple in the best sense

Narrow three-storey residential building with roof garden builds on flexibly usable family rooms

Open to nature

Angular detached house deliberately does not open up to the view

As much wood as possible

Ecological and durable commercial building combines all corporate functions

Connected

The depot connects its different uses via a "garden wall"

Differentiated start

Detached house creates plenty of space, integrates natural light and connects the inside and outside of the city

Anything but weird

Unusual residential building from the 1960s made fit for the future with few interventions

Inspired by the climbing tree

Cradle-to-cradle-certified timber building with restaurants and barrier-free rental apartments

Functional and landscape reference

Company building with administration and warehouse logistics faces the nature reserve

Walk-in sculpture

Residential building in hybrid design blends carefully into the slope

With ease

Clear building structure with wooden slat façade creates high design quality with tight building specifications

Everything under one roof

Atmospheric living and working spaces for a family with four children

Perfect fit

Reduced to the essentials, this house proves to be a tailor-made suit for its residents

Welcome to the modern age

A semi-detached house on Killesberg from the 1980s has been completely transformed

Aesthetic and functional

Fire department and building yard benefit from synergy effects of the shared location

Sustainably supplemented

New timber-concrete hybrid building complements an old building that remains legible with its construction period