FEATURED A look into the future12/6/2018The “Parkside” residential complex in Freudenstadt is innovative for several reasons.One of these is the sanitation technology from Geberit.
FEATURED Close to heaven11/8/2018Louvers by Colt were used to create a fascinating façade for a high-rise that is part of the real-estate project “Ciel et Terre” in Dusseldorf.
FEATURED Looking out at the lake10/17/2018The spacious sliding windows courtesy of Solarlux embed a bungalow in nature.
FEATURED Always available9/6/2018The products by Gira allow all the technical components in a building to be comfortably networked.
FEATURED Perfection in detail6/4/2018Dallmer delivers functional aesthetics in the bathrooms of the “NeMo” residential buildings in Dusseldorf.
FEATURED Vertical Manhattan5/16/2018Kitchen and bathroom furnishings by Dada emphasize the special character of the high rise “56 Leonard Street” in New York City.
FEATURED Haute bourgeoisie4/26/2018Architect Alfred Toet employed LED luminaires by Modular Lighting Instruments to stage the interior of a historical residential home in a subtle light.
FEATURED Dorm with a view7/24/2017C.F. Møller Architects chose Petersen Tegl bricks for the façade of a student dorm.
FEATURED The perfect pool6/27/2017The patio of a purist villa morphs on request into a world of a cool pool – thanks also to Mosa tiles.
FEATURED Frameless6/20/2017Residential house at the Starnberger See: Impressive views with the sliding window cero.
FEATURED Swiss kitchen5/29/2017Martin Gepp of Novaron Architekten created the central eyecatcher in a home using the refined Leicht Küchen solutions.
FEATURED Smart home on the lake5/8/2017Gira’s HomeServer lets you control the facility technology centrally.
FEATURED Powerful Character3/27/2017Dinesen has outfitted an old Copenhagen blacksmith’s workshop that has been converted into a home with "HeartOak"-planks.
FEATURED Noble heart3/6/2017Leicht has developed an open living room-cum-kitchen for a new build – with a view out over nature.
FEATURED Radiant steps2/27/2017Siller has created a transparent staircase illuminated in color by LEDs.
STYLEPARK ISH 2017 Heating sustainably2/17/2017Using the right heating system, the ecological impact of buildings that comply with the passivhaus standard can be enhanced still further. Visitors to the ISH can admire current developments for tiled stoves, open fireplaces, pellet ovens and stoves.
ARCHITECTURE And there was light2/15/2017With its spacious cero sliding windows, Solarlux brighten up a villa on the edge of the woods.
STYLEPARK GIRA Old building catapulted into the future1/12/2017Not only new builds can be Smart Homes. This conversion shows that even a house built in 1951 can still be smart.
FEATURED An easy ride in the Ruhr district12/12/2016Schindler energy-efficient elevators have been installed as part of the modernization of Dortmund’s Grotekamp estate.
FEATURED Smart homes12/5/2016A home that offers ideal living conditions from the start: In the new residential complex Apartimentum in Hamburg the smart technology by Dornbracht in the bathroom makes for top-class comfort.
FEATURED Seamless symbiosis10/17/2016Ceramic flooring by Dutch tile specialist Mosa was used in the conversion of a former farm in the south of France.
FEATURED A new light on past splendour9/27/2016Following the lavish restoration of a villa in Berlin’s Grunewald district, building technology by Gira is now providing comfort and safety.
FEATURED A lake house as an artistic synthesis9/19/2016Project A01’s futuristic-looking house by the lake features an impressive sculptural roof and spacious glazing with sliding windows by Sky-Frame.
FEATURED Beautiful & practical9/19/2016Dallmer’s new “CeraFloor” shower drainage strip can be installed with millimeter precision. This stainless-steel drainage channel is easy to clean thanks to the integrated sloping curvature.
FEATURED Light-studded concrete5/9/2016It is a minor debate often conducted between architects: Is less really more or is less simply less, or, (we recall how Robert Venturi provocatively quipped “Less is bore”) is less perhaps even boring?