This is a space for exploring ideas, testing approaches, and leaving traces. We are a multidisciplinary group that observes, derives, and translates ideas and concepts into spatial design. We draw on methods from landscape architecture, ecology, urban studies, architecture, geography, related fields, and beyond. What guides us is acting lightly yet effectively, strengthening existing places and enabling meaningful forms of spatial engagement. Our aim is to open new perspectives on city and landscape in the 21st century and bring them into tangible interventions.

Hygropolis presents a future-proof vision for Berlin amid growing water scarcity—award-winning urban design featured in the Schinkel Competition, Competitionline Campus Award, and Heinze Architecture Award.
Aerial view of people walking on a curved boardwalk over a shallow body of water with visible coral and seaweed.Street view in Dembeni Mayotte of two-story houses with decorative balconies surrounded by lush greenery and palm trees, with two people walking on the sidewalk. Isometric view of a large residential complex in Mayotte Dembeni with multiple buildings, green spaces, trees, pathways, and a soccer field, surrounded by forested mangrove areas.A misty mangrove nature scene in Mayotte Dembeni with a wooden path winding through lush greenery, tropical trees, and a few people walking.Futuristic park scene in Bad Aibling with large geometric Radom structures, alpine trees, and blurred children playing with a ball.Bright modern interior space in the Radom in Bad Aiblingen with large geometric windows, a person seated on a bench, and others standing by the windows with a view of alpine trees and mountains.004//RR