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Tailor-made, sufficiency-oriented residential building

Simple in the best sense

Split-level house on a sloping plot with cleverly created privacy in the garden

Playing with black and white

Steep plot integrates a clearly cut residential building with garden

It stays in the family

Existing detached house retains its period character despite conversion with modern elements

Open at the front, protected at the back

Wheelchair-accessible detached house with granny apartment on three floors

Everything under one roof

Atmospheric living and working spaces for a family with four children

The three-gabled house

Prestigious office building with a recyclable shell made of handmade bricks

Sustainably supplemented

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

Testimonies of the time

Historic residential building awakens from its slumber and surprises with modern new roof construction

Inspired by the forest

Sustainable education center with administration in the Black Forest relies on the potential of wood

Cleverly wound

Multi-storey residential building develops with the sloping plot and opens up to the surroundings

Under three roofs

Living, working and exhibiting in a detached house with indoor pool

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Office with treasures

A sculptural building integrates an exhibition of exclusive vehicles

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Modern coffee grinder house

Two-family house on five levels on a steep slope with diverse outdoor areas

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Quality despite low costs

Two apartment buildings with a mix of apartment sizes leave room for encounters

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Modern and yet just like back then

New residential building takes its predecessor from the 1920s as a model