Berlin, Germany / New York, USA
Over the years since it opened in the late 1960s, the Trumpf machinery factory has grown and expanded to become a large industrial campus in the German city of Ditzingen, 15 kilometers from Stuttgart. It has already grown horizontally all it can, so
The vast expanse of land around Bozeman – a city in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, not far from Yellowstone National Park – has been seen by many, and even more so with the pandemic, as an ideal place to escape from the madding crowd and enjoy
The only opera that Ludwig van Beethoven wrote, Fidelio, has not ceased to attract music connoisseurs since it premiered in Vienna in 1805. For the 250th anniversary of the composer’s birth, the Theater an der Wien has presented – with set designs by
A work of the practice of the American Frank Barkow and the German Regine Leibinger, with offices in Berlin and New York, this daycare for children of employees of the machine-tool and medical-equipment manufacturer Trumpf is located within the firm’
A single building, with a strong identity on campus, brings together the program of three pavilions in four floors that function independently. The cultural pavilion, placed underground, is accessed through exhibition ramps that illuminate the interi
Este pabellón proporciona una nueva cafetería y espacio multiusos para el campus industrial de la empresa Trumpf en Stuttgart. Localizado al este del complejo, es el nuevo centro social de la compañía, tanto para los trabajadores ‘de cuello azul’ com
The grid of farming plots surrounding the edges of the city of Stuttgart provided the conceptual model for enlarging the premises of a high-tech machinery manufacturer. The flexibility needed to adapt to unforeseen future needs explains the organizat
Publicado como catálogo de la exposición celebrada en la Architectural Association la pasada primavera, donde se mostraban los prototipos desarrollados por el estudio berlinés a partir de sus años de docencia en la institución londinense, el libro ex
The building boom that the reunification of Germany brought to Berlin ensured work for the practice set up in 1992 by the American Frank Barkow (Kansas City, 1957) and the German Regine Leibinger (Stuttgart, 1963). Graduates of architecture schools o