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Due to high operating costs and the poor structural condition of the old building, Deutsche Rentenversicherung Baden-Württemberg decided to build new headquarters in Stuttgart-Freiberg. The spatial … more
The excitement is building: on 3 July 2025, the winners of this year’s aed neuland competition for young architects will be announced at the … more
A project such as the “FOUR” high-rise quarter in Frankfurt city centre is extremely complex and poses a challenge for all disciplines involved. Their cooperation must … more
“Efficiency does not automatically mean low emissions, and certainly not fairness,” Amper Energy summarises key points from Werner Sobek’s IMPULS25 lecture. “Despite billions … more
The gender gap is often discussed, whether in relation to salaries or life expectancy. However, an interesting study by the … more
For more than 50 years, the Bauigelfest at the University of Stuttgart has provided a platform for exchange between first-year students, graduates and other party enthusiasts.
On 13 June 2025, the exhibition “Architecture and Energy – Building in Times of Climate Change” will open at the German Architecture Museum (DAM) … more
With the phase-out of coal in 2030, an era is coming to an end in the “Rheinisches Revier“. The economic and structural programme for the post-opencast … more
Our board member Dr Stefanie Weidner will be giving a keynote speech at the Women in Architecture Festival 2025 (WIA) in Münster on 23 … more
In their fourth semester, students at the ITKE at the University of Stuttgart have been tasked with designing a “floating library”. Our colleague Clemens Neugart is actively … more
The Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE), the world’s largest professional organisation of its kind with over 23,000 members in 105 countries, has appointed the renowned Stuttgart architect … more
Is it possible to reduce emissions in building construction by up to 50 percent without incurring additional costs? This is a question that concerns us and many others! … more