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Design: Alexander Brenner Architekten. This luxurious new home is intended for three generations of the same family, and is located in immediate proximity to the R6 House, which was built 12 years earlier.
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Design: Alexander Brenner Architekten. This luxurious new home is intended for three generations of the same family, and is located in immediate proximity to the R6 House, which was built 12 years earlier.
Design: Alexander Brenner Architekten. The location on a steep south-facing slope required an access to the house from the public road running be¬low to the site situated about 12 metres higher.
Design: Alexander Brenner Architekten. The site is situated along a residential road with buildings primarily dating from the 1930s as it is typical for Stuttgart’s hillside locations.
An art loving couple was able to purchase an outstanding scenic property in the north of Stuttgart with spectacular views over the city, German property design by Alexander Brenner Architekten
Architect: (se)arch architekten bda. In some ways, the architect duo of Stefanie and Stephan Eberding have followed the tradition of avant-garde flexibility projects of Classic Moderne with their experimental living House G12 at Überlingen on the lake Constance.
This new design was also based on the idea of extending the available space and experience of space by making the inner space configuration flexible.
F.3 Fellbach aquatic centre, neat Stuttgart, Germany, surrounding landscape forms guiding theme for 4a Architekten in shape and design. The new F.3 family and recreational aquatic centre in Fellbach: 4a Architekten have transferred the three separate areas – the sports area with indoor pool and open-air pool, the adventure pool and the sauna world.
It is the ambition that the new building for the technical faculty of the German university Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg (DHBW) is to be a lighthouse project for academic learning.
Located on the research campus of the Fraunhofer IAO in Stuttgart Vaihingen, the Centre for Virtual Engineering (ZVE) specializes in the investigation of different multidisciplinary work flows.
The new house is on a plot of land near Stuttgart, on a hillside with a generous view of the valley. The owners wanted a new home that would bring this view to life even inside of the building
On a plot in a villa quarter at the edge of a forest in the south of Stuttgart, a villa thoroughly designed down to the smallest detail was build for an art lover and her family.
The Haus am Weinberg is located in a setting that is at one time rural, yet suburban. The location of the villa affords pastoral views of the stepped terraces of an ancient hillside vineyard on one side and cityscape vistas on the other.
Henning Larsen Architects has won the competition for a new research building for the Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research in Stuttgart.
Arkadien Winnenden, A Landscape for Climate Adaptation: Blue-green landscapes transform an industrial wasteland into an outdoor neighbourhood in face of climate challenges.
The design of the building provoked a vivid debate about postmodernism and German architecture. Postmodernism design moved away from “form follows function”.
The world’s first adaptive shell structure is currently being built at the University of Stuttgart’s campus in Vaihingen.
This 365 square-metre site is located in Tübingen; on a south-facing slope with a view over the city and of Tübingen castle. The 1960s development plan stipulates a specific position for the house on the site as well as “insertion into the surroundings” according to §34 of the Federal Building Code.
The new museum will be the business card at our headquarters in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen and will represent the Company both inwardly and outwardly,