Diagonally laid timber planks create zig-zagging patterns across the exterior of this church in Cologne by German architects Sauerbruch Hutton (+ slideshow). Sauerbruch Hutton arranged the buildings ...
With its culturally and historically rich context, the city of Cologne, also called Köln by its locals, is considered one of the most important centers in West Germany. Nestled on the banks of the ...
In 2014, Berlin-based Sauerbruch Hutton won a competition to reenvision the site of the Postscheckamt—a 1970s commercial tower with a sprawling single-story plinth—in the city’s Kreuzberg neighborhood ...
Archive 2 / Sauerbruch Hutton. Image Courtesy of Lars Müller Publishers Sauerbruch Hutton are challenging readers with three provocations, to which a number of people have responded. How does the ...
Matthias Sauerbruch and Louisa Hutton, of Berlin architecture practice Sauerbruch Hutton, speak to Dezeen in this live Screentime conversation sponsored by Enscape as part of Virtual Design Festival.
Hamburg’s Office for Urban Development and the Environment (BSU) recently unveiled plans for a brand new eye-catching and energy-efficient office that is sure to promote their green agenda. Designed ...
Their colourful facades had an enormous influence on British architects, but scratching the surface reveals a rigorous approach to design, says Felix Mara Two very different office buildings in ...
Southeast of Wuppertal, amid the wooded hills of the Bergisches Land, Sauerbruch Hutton have developed a new industrial HQ for Gira, a manufacturer of building-services devices. A central axis ...
Toronto has a smattering of colourful houses and skyscrapers. Most of them went up during a vogue for rainbow-hued façades that suddenly dawned, briefly flourished and quickly faded some 30 years ago.
Commissioned, planned and constructed in barely 18 months, this new building in Berlin bucks the trend for German government projects being delayed and over-budget. Florian Heilmeyer visited it At the ...
A floating canopy of cloth panels in shades of red, orange, white and green hovers over the new branch of b_books at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt [HKW]. The colour nuances reflect the gleaming ...
I recently got an e-mail from a reader worried by the fact that “a large number of buildings going up in Toronto these days are entirely black or dark grey.” “What concerns me,” he wrote, “is that I ...