Joseph Pschorr Haus

In the pedestrian zone in the city center of Munich an attractive new location for retail shops—with exclusive residential uses on the top floors—arose on the square of a former department store. The inner courtyard unfolds as a terraced garden étagère. A front side was designed as a three-story greenhouse that is reflected in the […]
Bad Gleichenberg

The project creates a new core for a health resort built around 1840, which had been rather neglected in the past decades. After the demolition of a historical hotel, the goal was to create a site for this small town including a principle square and an event space for cultural activities. Making use of the […]
Spa Park Hall

The task was to reinterpret a recently neglected spot in Hall and to simultaneously create an adequate surrounding for two architectonically outstanding hotel buildings (architects: Welzenbacher, 1931, Henke/Schreieck, 2004). Offset in slight curves, silver maples and wild cherry trees form the base frame of the new park, which almost completely lies above an underground parking […]
Spa Plaza Hall

The plaza lies in front of two architectonically outstanding hotel buildings at the edge of the medieval Old Town of Hall in Tyrol (architects: Welzenbacher, 1931, Henke/Schreieck, 2004), inserted between the spa house and a bank building from the 1930s. The draft is part of a larger revitalization project that also includes the redesign of […]
Forcecourt Bridge Schönbrunn Castle

The castle bridge constitutes a partial implementation after an international competition was won (together with S & S Architects). The complete project includes a large-scale reconstruction of the Schönbrunn forecourt, among other things, through the relocation of the western main access road towards the Vienna River, the creation of an underground bus garage together with […]
Furtwängler Garden

Inserted between the Baroque Collegiate Church, the Old University and the Festival House, the garden area unfolds as a contemporary interpretation of the walled-in gardens of monasteries and cemeteries of Salzburg’s Old City. A walkable frame, partially made of green quartzite, partially applied in a bright, water-bound coat, forms the enclosure for the lawns that […]
Turner Temple Place of Rememberance

The open space is located in a part of an area where the Turner Temple, which was destroyed during the Pogrom Night of November 9/10, 1938, once stood. It was necessary to develop a generally usable open space. The small plaza, with six existing lindens, opens itself, so to speak, as an imaginary space of […]