Germany
Interview with Wilfried Kuehn and Simona Malvezzi -co-founders of Kuehn Malvezzi Architects- in the context of 13th Venice Architecture Biennale curated by David Chipperfield.
Entrevista con Wilfried Kuehn y Simona Malvezzi -co-fundadores de Kuehn Malvezzi Arquitectos- en el contexto de la 13ava Bienal de Arquitectura de Venecia curada por David Chipperfield. Versión sin subtitulado en español.
Brutalist Church designed by Werner Düttmann in 1967, now rehabilitated into an art gallery by Brandlhuber+, Emde, ERA, Burlon & Riegler Riewe in Berlin-Kreuzberg, Germany.
Iglesia brutalista diseñada por Werner Düttmann en 1967, ahora reconvertida en una galería de arte por Brandlhuber +, Emde, ERA, Burlon y Riegler Riewe en Berlin-Kreuzberg, Alemania.
Mixed-use building -including an art gallery, offices and apartments- designed by Brandlhuber+, Emde, Burlon in Berlin-Mitte, Germany.
Edificio de uso mixto -incluyendo una galería de arte, oficinas y departamentos- diseñada por Brandlhuber+, Emde, Burlon en Berlín-Mitte, Alemania.
A lake house in Krampnitz, near Potsdam, Germany, by Arno Brandlhuber with Markus Emde and Thomas Burlon.
Una casa frente al lago en Krampnitz, cerca de Potsdam en Alemania por Arno Brandlhuber, Markus Emde y Thomas Burlon.
Interview with German architect Arno Brandlhuber, co-founder of Brandlhuber+ Emde, Burlon. In this record, Brandlhuber discusses the advantages of self-commissioned projects like Brunnenstrasse 9 or Antivilla and the benefits of working estrategically with Law Regulation.
Entrevista con el arquitecto alemán Arno Brandlhuber, co-fundador de Brandlhuber+. En el registro, Brandlhuber comenta las ventajas de proyectos auto-encargados tales como Brunnenstrasse 9 o Antivilla y los beneficios de trabajar estratégicamente con el código normativo.
Co-housing building designed by Jesko Fezer with Ifau and Heidi & Von Beckerath in Berlin, Germany,
Office and technical buildings designed by Christ & Gantenbein in the Roche Campus, site of the pharmaceutical company in Grenzach, Germany.
The factory designed by Japanese architects Kazuyo Sejima & Ryue Nishizawa in Weil am Rhein, Germany.