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The Silvretta Therme in Ischgl opened in winter 2022 after a three-year construction period. Already during the planning…
With a height of 180 metres and 47 storeys, the Grand Tower has been Germany's tallest residential high-rise since 2019. It…
Mixed-use high-rise Marienturm in Frankfurt's banking district
The Marienturm in Frankfurt am Main is a 155-metre, 38-storey tower and part of a building ensemble on Marieninsel, which…
read moreEducational Campus Urban Lakeside Aspern Vienna
Campus Seestadt was built on the former Aspern airfield in Vienna and opened in September 2015. The building complex houses a…
read moreSenior Citizens' Residence Herbstwiesen Kümmersbruck
In the heart of Kümmersbruck, a neighbouring municipality of Amberg in Bavaria, Germany, a senior citizens' housing complex…
read moreStructure-borne noise protection for the emergency room
With its location on Rue Losserand in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, the Saint-Joseph hospital complex is characterised by…
read moreLiving above the supermarket – Biedronka Bergamotki, Warsaw
A Biedronka supermarket with flats on the upper floor was built in the Stegny district of Warsaw. Stegny is part of Warsaw's…
read moreImpact sound insulation for boundless creativity
The Pôle PIXEL Lyon is a business park for the creative industries of the Rhône-Alpes region. Located in Villeurbanne, in the…
read moreEDEKA – Neighbourhood development Renatastraße Munich
A modern mixed-use building has been created in a central location in one of Munich's most popular districts. Designed by the…
read moreSkyliner Warsaw
Only seven metres from the building's entrance to the nearest metro station: who wouldn't want to work like that? In the case…
read moreCarpathia Warsaw
In 2018, the state-of-the-art Carpathia office building was completed in Warsaw's Powiśle district. Six above-ground floors…
read moreSustainable project development – Varso Tower Warsaw
Since 2022, Warsaw has been home to the tallest building in the EU. Looking at the continent as a whole, there are of course…
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