The future of construction is not a distant concept - it is shaped with every project we realize. We consistently implement sustainable construction with well thought-out concepts, recyclable materials and sophisticated architecture that enables diversity.
The climate crisis, scarcity of resources and social change make one thing clear: mindful, resource-conserving construction is not an option, but a prerequisite for a future worth living.
Our architecture firm takes responsibility: sustainability, circularity and future viability are not just concepts, but the basis of our daily work. Our buildings are designed for the long term - they meet today's requirements and remain adaptable, resource-friendly and valuable for future generations.
In order to reduce the amount of land used per capita and use, redensification without new soil sealing is the most obvious solution. Existing neighborhoods are supplemented by measures such as roof extensions and additions. Sponge city principles, climate-adapted greening and biophilic construction methods promote urban ecology. The focus is not on maximum density, but on qualified density - i.e. a balanced, high-quality use of space. Social integration is central to this. Densification unfolds its potential when it enables quality of life, open spaces and a mix of uses. We use modular timber construction to create sustainable, flexible solutions for vibrant, resource-efficient districts.
The choice of materials determines the ecological balance of a building. In addition to concrete and steel, there have long been proven alternatives: Wood, clay, straw and other bio-based building materials. For us, origin, processing and reusability are what count, along with high aesthetic standards. We rely on constructions that can be separated by type, enabling them to be reused without any loss of quality. Equally important is a healthy living environment: pollutant-free, diffusion-open materials such as clay plaster, wood or natural insulating materials noticeably improve the indoor climate. The result is architecture that is ecological, high-quality and sustainable: clay plaster regulates humidity, wood has an antibacterial effect and natural insulating materials such as hemp or sheep's wool replace petrochemicals.
The linear principle of 'build and dispose' is increasingly being replaced by more environmentally friendly alternatives. Circular construction rethinks materials: deconstructable, reusable, documented by material passports. Together with partners such as Concular, we use digital strategies to efficiently reuse components from dismantled buildings. This creates material cycles that combine cradle-to-cradle principles and low-tech solutions. The holistic turnaround in construction, sustainable densification, conscious choice of materials and recyclable construction are inextricably linked - for economically, ecologically and socially valuable architecture. For us, Future 2030 means building responsibly today and thus creating long-term value.