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Natalie Kreutzer | 10.04.2025

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Products in the sanitary, heating, and air-conditioning technology sector should be environmentally friendly and economical, but still offer a high level of comfort. At the ISH trade fair in March, manufacturers presented innovations that manage this balancing act.


Natalie Kreutzer | 03.03.2025

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The Ambiente trade fair was once again a resounding success in 2025: From February 7 to 11, the international consumer goods industry gathered in Frankfurt. One of the highlights for visitors was the new Interior Looks format, a platform dedicated to interior design and the contract business.


Natalie Kreutzer | 19.02.2025

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The ISH trade fair in Frankfurt is about to begin, featuring a new thematic structure and an extensive supporting program. From March 17 to 21, 2025, the world’s leading trade fair for HVAC and water serves as a platform for discussion and a hub for the sanitation, heating, and...


Natalie Kreutzer | 14.02.2025

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Resilient architecture, affordable housing, climate protection, and the future urban development—these topics and more were addressed at BAU from January 13 to 17 in Munich. In times of upheaval and significant challenges, the world’s largest construction trade fair brought a sense of...


Silke Bücker | 27.01.2025

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Despite digital connectivity and efficiency orientation, trade fairs remain more popular than ever as places for physical encounters. This was confirmed by the outstanding results of this year’s Heimtextil, which took place from 14 to 17 January in Frankfurt. 


Katinka Corts | 07.01.2025 Paid content

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The needs of older people are often neglected in hospital architecture. Greater focus on age-appropriate design is essential to meet the needs of this growing patient group. Geriatrician Cornel Sieber talked to us about helpful approaches in architecture and the importance for clients to...


Natalie Kreutzer | 09.12.2024 Paid content

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At the start of the year, Munich becomes the hub for the international construction industry. From January 13 to 17, the world's leading trade fair BAU focuses on building of tomorrow. The five key themes address the urgent transformations required.


Katinka Corts | 10.11.2024

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When planning children's hospitals, it's essential to consider the unique needs of young patients and the people accompanying them. Herzog & de Meuron kept this in mind when designing the new Zurich Children's Hospital, which will soon open in Zurich-Lengg.


Susanna Koeberle | 21.08.2024

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Interior designer Sylvia Leydecker from 100% interior has designed the interiors of a private acute care clinic specializing in psychodynamic psychiatry, psychotherapy and psychosomatics. A particular challenge was working with the listed building's historical fabric.


Katinka Corts | 02.07.2024

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Good lighting design should incorporate natural daylight wherever possible and supplement it with artificial lighting where needed for specific tasks. In the design of healthcare and nursing facilities, the partial or complete immobility of patients is an additional criterion that must be...


Susanna Koeberle | 04.04.2024

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Professor Dr. med. Gernot Marx is a specialist in anesthesiology and heads the Clinic for Operative Intensive Medicine and Intermediate Care at the Uniklinik RWTH in Aachen. We spoke to him about the challenges and advantages of digitization. 


Editorial Team | 19.03.2024

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Light + Building 2024 had to congratulate on a world record title and many touchpoints: electrification, digitalization, recyclable materials, intelligent systems, and networked mobility.


Thomas Geuder | 07.02.2024

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Lighting design has come a long way in the last two decades. What used to be part of electrical planning is now an integral part of building design. One person who has made significant contributions to this field for 25 years, both in practice and in teaching, is Michael F. Rohde from...


Thomas Geuder | 07.02.2024

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Climate change is a fact, which is why for Nefeli Mavroeidi, moving away from fossil fuels is the only way for the necessary transformation, not only in the construction sector but in all sectors. As the team leader for Building Physics & Sustainability at Werner Sobek Green...


Editorial Team | 05.02.2024

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Keeping pace with the times: from 3 to 8 March, the world's leading trade fair for lighting and building services technology will showcase trends and innovations for future-proof solutions. With over 2,000 exhibitors, Light + Building 2024 is already proving very popular in the run-up...


Susanna Koeberle | 05.02.2024

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Three examples from Africa show how architecture can respond to crises. The African continent is particularly affected by the impacts of climate change as well as poverty and associated diseases. At the same time, crucial decisions are being made in such places.


Silke Bücker | 20.11.2023

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Heimtextil, the international trade fair for home and contract textiles, will take place from January 09 to 12, 2024. It is a meeting point and melting pot for the international community from the fields of design and production, architecture and interior design, expertise, trend forecasting,...


Susanna Koeberle | 16.11.2023

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Creating well-designed hospitals is an enormous challenge, as they must cater to a variety of needs. Four examples from Europe demonstrate how hospitals can become places of recovery.


Thomas Geuder | 09.11.2023

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Acoustics, lighting, and indoor climate are important factors in office planning, says Katrin Jacobs from the architectural firm HENN. However, the well-being of the people who will use the spaces always takes center stage in any room planning. That's why a detailed analysis in the...


Thomas Geuder | 09.11.2023

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Robi Wache, from the Stuttgart-based office Robi Wache Architekten, believes that the office is no longer just a place of work but primarily a platform for social exchange and building interpersonal relationships. Therefore, he emphasizes the importance of a flexible design for both...


HIRT kinetics AG | 11.09.2023

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Hadi Teherani designed the new wellness area of the Krallerhof Hotel. The exceptional building features downward opening facade elements from


Katinka Corts | 30.08.2023

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In the special topic "Healing Architecture", we engage in discussions with important national and international experts about the criteria for creating high-quality environments in healthcare buildings. The topic will focus on the complex healthcare system, including such specialized...


Leonhard Fromm | 22.03.2023

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Once again, a host of innovations were on display at this year's ISH in Frankfurt. New developments from the industries promise to open up many possibilities for a construction industry capable of implementing a circular economy.


Thomas Geuder | 21.03.2023

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Due to the pandemic, the last "real" BAU trade fair took place in 2019. Regardless of whether we are talking about BIM, energy, technology or simply standardization and legislation: the transformation of the building sector is in full swing and a four-year break is no mere trifle in...


Martina Metzner | 15.02.2023

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ISH, the world's leading trade fair for HVAC and water, which will take place in Frankfurt from 13 to 17 March 2023, will focus on sustainable bathrooms and energy-efficient technologies.


Thomas Geuder | 09.02.2023

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She has been office manager at Werner Sobek København since 2022 and Director Sustainability Strategies since 2021. We spoke with Dr. Stefanie Weidner about sustainability strategies and the future challenges in the construction sector towards resource-efficiently constructed buildings that...


Martina Metzner | 23.01.2023

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At Heimtextil in Frankfurt, everything revolved around "circularity" — starting from procurement, material composition, production to the use and return of fabrics and wallpapers.


Thomas Geuder | 19.12.2022

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Christina Dreesen, associate director at Arup and head of the Change Advisory department in Germany, has been accompanying office transformation processes for many years, also from a psychological perspective.


Thomas Geuder | 19.12.2022

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Claudia and Klaus de Winder from the Berlin-based office de Winder Architekten are convinced that the office will continue to exist, albeit in a changed form. So the question is what interaction models the office must stand for in the future and what the interior design should be like...


Christian Heuchel and Wolfgang Sonne | 15.11.2022

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Civic participation is booming. Better communication with citizens and their greater participation is being widely discussed. Should urban development become a common task? Or is it too complicated to decide on the many urban development issues in a democratic process? What should the...


Christiane Fath | 14.10.2022

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Whether at Cologne Cathedral, the Colosseum in Rome or Notre Dame in Paris – natural stone has been a popular choice of material throughout human history and is now experiencing a renaissance in the age of climate change.


Christian Heuchel | 14.10.2022

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Natural stone is one of the oldest and most sustainable building materials on Earth. Today, as people long for authenticity and nature, and environmentally friendly building is essential, natural stone makes a comeback. 


Martina Metzner | 01.08.2022

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Paolo Cocconi and Carla Wilkins are designers at Lichtvision, an international office for lighting design. In this interview they speak about upcoming trends, the importance of sustainability, and what visitors can expect on their tour at Light + Building.


Martina Metzner | 01.08.2022

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Birgit Walter from Barcelona's BMLD is a lighting designer with a passion. In this interview, she is talking about the special challenges in the Spanish market, how important intelligent technology is, and what accents she is setting on for her tour of Light + Building.


world-architects | 04.04.2022

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Before the pandemic, the team at HPP designed The Cradle office building for the INTERBODEN Group. Antonino Vultaggio is convinced that the flexibly usable timber hybrid building, which is designed to be recyclable and support a circular...


world-architects.com | 04.04.2022

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The pandemic has turned our everyday working lives upside down. But that doesn’t mean the office as a workplace is obsolete, says Ina Nikolova from the Berlin-based architectural office Kinzo. What is needed are sustainable and flexible concepts.