For people and nature

Thinking about tomorrow today

Schil­ler wro­te that beau­ty paves the way for man’s tran­si­ti­on from fee­ling to thin­king – so let’s give food for thought! The ques­ti­ons about future mobi­li­ty and the resul­ting con­nec­ti­vi­ty are chan­ging the indi­vi­du­al demand for space in our urban struc­tures and call for sui­ta­ble, for­ward-loo­king ide­as. We archi­tects mani­fest ide­as, crea­te archi­tec­tu­ral sur­faces, deli­mit and defi­ne this space. Embedded in our inter­di­sci­pli­na­ry team, we illu­mi­na­te it from dif­fe­rent per­spec­ti­ves in order to touch the mind and sen­sua­li­ty of socie­ty in equal measure.

The aim of our archi­tec­tu­re is to con­ti­nue struc­tu­ral deve­lo­p­ments in the city and in the coun­try­si­de in order to crea­te new, aes­the­tic living space. In harm­o­ny with peo­p­le and natu­re. ate­lier 522

With the play of form and func­tion, light and shadow, nar­row­ness and expan­se, a posi­ti­ve ten­si­on is built up bet­ween peo­p­le and space. All ele­ments of archi­tec­tu­re – bio­sphe­res, ecos­phe­res and ter­ra­forming – want to be balan­ced, other­wi­se no dra­ma­tur­gy deve­lo­ps, other­wi­se the playful cha­rac­ter is lost. Becau­se to come back to Schil­ler and the aes­the­tic edu­ca­ti­on of man: “Man only plays whe­re he is man in the full mea­ning of the word, and he is only ful­ly man whe­re he plays”.

 

Sus­tainable sett­le­ment development
Black Cabin, Stu­dio Chris­toph Sagel

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