Franz-Mehring-Platz – From Asphalt to Urban Landscape Franz-Mehring-Platz, located between Berlin’s Ostbahnhof and Karl-Marx-Allee, has been radically reimagined as a multifunctional and inclusive urban square. Once dominated by traffic and sealed surfaces, the area is now a lively green public space that reflects ecological thinking, social openness, and urban identity. The project reclaims this underused […]
Read MoreThe development of the area and the planned building complex created new demands on Stefan-Heym-Platz. The aim of the design is to create a cross- generational and cross-environmental open space that meets the different demands of the surrounding neighborhood through different lounges and offers. A clear concept, concise formal language and a robust choice of […]
Read MoreWith its modern design, the Quellplatz becomes the heart of the residential housing area Hollerstauden and creates a new address in the city of Ingolstadt. The theme of water from an existing well is reflected in the design and choice of materials for the new district square. The water divides the square into three main […]
Read MoreThe existing garden on the slope of the river Havel in Berlin, which has grown over decades, appears as a lively patchwork that needs to be further developed. An artificial design language is implemented down to the last detail with different, warm materials. The natural change of the materials and the slowly developing patina are […]
Read MoreThe natural cabinet together with the public dairy, are a tourist attraction in the Schaalsee biosphere reserve in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The basic pedagogical attitude of the nature cabinet is loosened up by experiencing the landscape and playfully discovering different hidden spaces with specific annual trees. A place full of contrasts between natural and cultural landscape […]
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