Urban Frame Located at the threshold of Traunstein’s town square – the vibrant “heart of the city” – Maxplatz was historically dominated by vehicular infrastructure. Three traffic lanes, on-street parking, and narrow sidewalks constrained its potential as a place of stay. Guided by the ambition to create a flexible, representative, and high-quality civic space, the […]
Read MoreEmbedded in a Larger Landscape The neighbourhood square is conceived as a subsequent commission and forms part of the spatial continuum of the previously realised landscape park along Paul-Gerhardt-Allee in western Munich. Within this superordinate open space framework, it acts as a connective hinge – mediating between the residential edges and the larger green system […]
Read MoreUrban Regeneration in a Historic Context Wangen im Allgäu exemplifies the archetypal small town: a compact historic core, well-preserved architectural layers, and scenic surroundings. Yet, the 2024 landscape exhibition became the catalyst for a comprehensive urban redevelopment—centered on the ERBA site, a former textile factory complex on the edge of the old town. This 19th-century […]
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