Sustainable
Neighbourhood planning
In harmony
with nature
Man-made environments and structures of a material or mental nature, transform homogeneous, boundless and “natural” space into individual places with specific cultural history and meaning. “Sportive” space is domesticated by architecture into cultural space that expresses and determines our behaviour, thinking and feeling. Architectural space mediates between the natural and the artificial, expanse and confinement, community and individuality, past and future. The aim of our architectures 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.
For people and nature
The preservation of the landscape and natural resources is the central element of sustainable neighbourhood planning. Urban planners and architects must therefore develop responsible concepts that protect land resources and reduce urban sprawl. Another factor is the right choice of building materials. Wood, with its natural materiality, makes a convincing contribution. It reduces the CO₂ emissions that otherwise occur in the industrial production of mineral building materials. In addition, it requires less energy to manufacture, prolongs the carbon storage in wood and saves fossil fuels during disposal. And: wood blends harmoniously into the natural environment of existing open spaces. Supplemented by ecological energy concepts, this type of building meets the needs of people and the environment in equal measure.
Cross-room utilisation concepts
Our demands on the individual use of space are increasing. At the same time, architectural developments should strengthen the community and create ecological places for people and animals. Green courtyards underline the character of intelligent neighbourhood planning by providing extended “living space”. Depending on the location, site and concept, they also provide a high recreational and meeting value for their residents and promote intergenerational interaction. A place of gathering is created that has a positive influence on the quality of life and ideally creates seamless connections to existing infrastructures.
Visualisations with effect
Discover architectures without being on site yourself. Through the interaction between Archicad, Twinmotion and Photoshop, the diverse possibilities of design architecture become visible at a glance. Representations of buildings, views and sections can be understood more easily and all actors can be actively involved in the design process. In this way, visions can be developed together in a targeted manner – from planning to final implementation.
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