Dachser

Dach­ser working envi­ron­ments of tomor­row – today Archi­tec­tu­re & site plan­ning­Gra­phics & digi­tal design­In­te­ri­or archi­tec­tu­re & exhi­bi­ti­on design­Pro­duct & moti­on design The future of work is cha­rac­te­ri­sed by an unpre­ce­den­ted speed of chan­ge. The boun­da­ries of phy­si­cal pre­sence have been lifted. Tech­no­lo­gi­cal inno­va­tions, new busi­ness models and chan­ging mar­kets requi­re employees and employ­ers ali­ke to continuously […]

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Köster working environments

Kös­ter Arbeits­wel­ten A stage for buil­ding exper­ti­se What hap­pens when buil­ding exper­ti­se its­elf beco­mes a stage play? In Köster’s new working world, the buil­ding is a living show­room – not just a shell, but an atti­tu­de. Con­s­truc­tion pro­ces­ses are made visi­ble, tech­ni­cal solu­ti­ons are not hid­den but told. Mate­ri­als are allo­wed to speak – raw, honest, tan­gi­ble. Light meets sur­face, daylight

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Columbarium “Die Eiche”

Die Eiche Archi­tec­tu­re of Encoun­ter Archi­tec­tu­re & Site Plan­ning­Gra­phics & Digi­tal Design­In­te­ri­or Archi­tec­tu­re & Exhi­bi­ti­on Design­Pro­duct & Moti­on Design The his­to­ric gran­ary “Die Eiche” in Lübeck, built in 1873 by Sena­tor Tho­mas Johann Hein­rich Mann, the father of Nobel Pri­ze win­ner Tho­mas Mann, is loca­ted on Lübeck’s old town island at the Han­sa har­bour. It is the Mann family’s last remai­ning gran­ary. The

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Andermatt Mira

Ander­matt Mira Alpi­ne living with style Archi­tec­tu­re & Site Plan­ning­Gra­phics & Digi­tal Design­In­te­ri­or Archi­tec­tu­re & Exhi­bi­ti­on Design­Pro­duct & Moti­on Design Inspi­red by the magic of the moun­ta­ins, you can dis­co­ver a spe­cial living expe­ri­ence in the idyl­lic Alpi­ne vil­la­ge of Ander­matt, in the heart of Switz­er­land: Mira. Based on a hexa­go­nal flo­or plan, 18 flats mer­ge here to crea­te a sty­lish place of alpine

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Bette Campus

Bet­te Cam­pus Inspi­ra­tio­nal Worlds Archi­tec­tu­re & Site Plan­ning­Gra­phics & Digi­tal Design­In­te­ri­or Archi­tec­tu­re & Exhi­bi­ti­on Design­Pro­duct & Moti­on Design Gent­le as a fea­ther – powerful as a rock. Water has always been a pri­mal force. An ele­ment that pro­vi­des both strength and rege­ne­ra­ti­on. Bet­te con­nects peo­p­le and water. With archi­tec­tu­ral bathing ele­ments that inspi­re and acti­va­te; that are cha­rac­te­ri­sed by a flowing design language.

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Stadler plant engineering

Stad­ler Anla­gen­bau Bra­ve new working world In the begin­ning was the uni­ver­se. The name for a beau­tiful, order­ly, vir­tuous world. In this world, a monk once pla­ced his bureau over the unpo­lished wood of the first desk to pro­tect the pre­cious things (parch­ment and wri­tin­gs). The bureau was an office table cover­ed with a cloth and epi­to­mi­sed qua­li­ty and virtue.

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Köster

Kös­ter Dres­sed in a new gui­se On a con­s­truc­tion site, it must be clear who has the plan. Who­se state­ments can be reli­ed upon? Who bears the respon­si­bi­li­ty? Kös­ter GmbH con­fi­dent­ly ans­wers the­se ques­ti­ons – and shows its colours. The com­pa­ny is Germany’s lea­ding con­s­truc­tion com­pa­ny in the are­as of working envi­ron­ment, housing and living as well as infra­struc­tu­re. The ran­ge of ser­vices extends from

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Kaufmann Building Systems

Kauf­mann Buil­ding Sys­tems Buil­ding wit­hout limits Natu­ral wood forms the spaces for social living, co-working are­as, kin­der­gar­tens, con­nec­ting accom­mo­da­ti­on and other places for peo­p­le to meet and stay. With its warm radi­ance, the mate­ri­al ensu­res human well-being and crea­tes a har­mo­nious rela­ti­onship bet­ween insi­de and out­side. A sys­tem in harm­o­ny with high eco­no­mic and eco­lo­gi­cal objec­ti­ves. Design

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