
To kick off the new year, our January-February issue focuses on a classic construction topic: roof structures.
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To kick off the new year, our January-February issue focuses on a classic construction topic: roof structures.
See magazineThe dramatisation of spaces offers manifold opportunities. The projects and topics presented in this issue of Detail Interiors demonstrate this circumstance.
See magazineThe focus on concrete in the current issue brings this year’s thematic series to a close.
See magazineCan building be an easy task today, given a building culture shaped by standards, an oversupply of construction materials, and industrial production methods?
See magazineOur October issue dedicated to building envelopes takes you to projects across Europe, from Berlin to Marseille and from Antwerp to Vorarlberg.
See magazineMoney talks – this sober principle still dominates the planning of residential areas today. Many municipalities find it difficult to
resist investor-driven…
See magazineThe art of progressing from complex problems to simple solutions has been regarded as the ideal approach to design ever since Mies van der Rohe’s famous “less…
See magazineIn an age of constant change, temporary structures have a special significance, for they allow a quick, flexible and usually cost-effective response to shifting…
See magazineIn an increasingly mobile society, structures built for transport purposes play an important role. They cover a broad range – extending from simple tram stops…
See magazineSteel is a multi-faceted building material with a wide range of possible applications. Its advantages are on display, for example, in a cost-efficient, flexible…
See magazineExternal walls today normally consist of multilayer systems, the individual strata of which have different functions; for example, bearing loads, insulating…
See magazineThe prefabricated panel buildings that were a symbol of East German construction have long been regarded in the West as examples of unsuccessful urban…
See magazineIn architecture, something that appears simple at first glance may often turn out to be a complex construct incorporating state-of-the-art engineering.
See magazineMany people feel overwhelmed by new developments, particularly since the - supposed or real - downside of the energy turnaround is gradually becoming a subject…
See magazineBuilding in existing substance – conversion, extension, refurbishment – proves to be a multifaceted and exciting task in which the optimization of the energy…
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