Stuttgarter (Neukölln, Berlin, Germany)
“For us, it was an opportunity to test an alternative approach to design and construction in a collective way.” – Simon, designer and metalworker
Stuttgarter (Neukölln, Berlin, Germany)
“We did everything by ourselves, from pouring concrete and building a timber frame structure to making windows, all while sharing the same apartment.” – Anna, architect
Großer Garten (Gerswalde, Brandenburg, Germany)
"The personal connection between the producers of space to their living environments revitalizes a new, regional building culture."– Jan, designer
Treseburg (Bremen, Germany)
“The use and further development of local materials and traditional construction methods is essential.” – Ronald, master carpenter
Pohle (near Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany)
“We believe that collaboration at eye level, between people with different skills, experiences, and backgrounds, challenges existing professional boundaries and hierarchies in architecture."– Niklas, architect and founder
Stuttgarter (Neukölln, Berlin, Germany)
“For us, it was an opportunity to test an alternative approach to design and construction in a collective way.” – Simon, designer and metalworker
Stuttgarter (Neukölln, Berlin, Germany)
“We did everything by ourselves, from pouring concrete and building a timber frame structure to making windows, all while sharing the same apartment.” – Anna, architect
Großer Garten (Gerswalde, Brandenburg, Germany)
"The personal connection between the producers of space to their living environments revitalizes a new, regional building culture."– Jan, designer
Treseburg (Bremen, Germany)
“The use and further development of local materials and traditional construction methods is essential.” – Ronald, master carpenter
Pohle (near Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany)
“We believe that collaboration at eye level, between people with different skills, experiences, and backgrounds, challenges existing professional boundaries and hierarchies in architecture."– Niklas, architect and founder