Commercial Building

Domstrasse, Hamburg

Domstrasse, Hamburg

Thanks to a combination of two listed, classical facades and a reconstructed front, this commercial building complex in Hamburg’s Nikolaiviertel has completely changed its appearance. On the front of the building, terracotta elements and special sections featuring a shiny metallic engobe effect ensure an even, vertical arrangement of the glass outer shell up through every

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Hohe Bleichen, Hamburg

Hohe Bleichen, Hamburg

Overlapping vertical and horizontal levels make up the facade of this new building in Hamburg. Tapering forwards, attached at right-angles to the wall and stretching across several storeys, the red-glazed terracotta facing panels look like “ceramic swords”. They give the impression of interwoven slats, and emphasise the building‘s verticality and the curved nature of the

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Hofstraße, Romanshorn

Hofstraße, Romanshorn

The site of a manufacturing and service company on the Hofstraße was adapted to changed conditions by contemporary modifi cation and redevelopment. The result is a modern building with aluminium windows and a terracotta facade featuring a detailed structure. The long, narrow ceramic elements blend seamlessly with the lamellar structure of the sun shades.

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PEMA Gruppe, Innsbruck

PEMA Gruppe, Innsbruck

The „Headline“ commercial property comprises some 23,000 square metres of floor space and is home to offices, residential accommodation and a hotel. On top of this, there are 3,500 square metres for bars, restaurants and retail outlets on the ground floor. The original idea behind this striking and interesting example of urban design was to

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Secli Weinwelt, Buchs

Secli Weinwelt, Buchs

This new structure is reminiscent of stacked-up crates of wine. The layout of the crates creates an external dialogue that differentiates the various areas and functions, including in the building envelope. The facade has been designed as two different-coloured terracotta panels and highlights the composition of the individual crates. As well as the two-storey wine

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