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A New Cottage Prototype by Concrete

Concrete and Center Parcs embarked on a journey to redefine the holiday experience. Center Parcs, renowned for its family-friendly holiday parks in the heart of nature, aimed to enhance its offerings for a broader audience.

Kronbühl Residence / Oppenheim Architecture

Kronbühl Residence / Oppenheim Architecture

Nestled in a quiet neighborhood, overlooking the German part of Lake Constence, the intimate Kronbühl residence site sits between a beautiful sunflower plantation, and an apple orchard extending along the whole back of the plot.

Shopify Berlin / MVRDV

Shopify Berlin / MVRDV

Designed as a contrast to the home office with a focus on highly intentional collaboration as a collective experience, the 1,000-square-metre interior project for Shopify Berlin provides the dynamic Canadian-founded commerce company …

Haus S / Yonder – Architektur und Design

Haus S / Yonder – Architektur und Design

In the contemplative climatic spa of Oberreute in the Allgäu region, the Stuttgart office of Yonder – Architektur und Design has created a small, refined, detached house in a solid wood design with a living area of 130 m2.

K Haus, Hamburg / Asdfg Architekten

K Haus, Hamburg / Asdfg Architekten

K Haus, built of solid wood on a reinforced concrete basement, pursues an open living concept with height offsets to differentiate the space, with stairs that not only serve as access, but also as lounge and play areas

Lietzensee Apartment in Berlin by CAMA A

Lietzensee Apartment in Berlin by CAMA A

Conversion and modernization of an old Berlin apartment with a view of the Lietzensee in Berlin Charlottenburg. The existing apartment did not meet the needs of the new owners. A new room layout and new surface qualities were designed by us.

Colourful Urban Apartment For Art Lovers

Colourful Urban Apartment For Art Lovers

This newbuild project in Berlin featured great bones but was, essentially a white box. We used our clients wonderful collection of art and objects as the starting point for our colour and material palette.

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