
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 magazineRight now, high-rise buildings seem to be springing up all over the place – a construction type that is currently experiencing a worldwide boom.
See magazineThis issue of DETAIL focuses on the variety of possibilities that modern steel constructions are capable of realising.
See magazineThat energy efficiency need not conflict with architectural quality can be seen in many positive examples today like highly efficient buildings and schools, as…
See magazineIssues of DETAIL dedicated to building materials typically examine one type: wood, steel or concrete.
See magazineIn their dedicated attempts to achieve respectable solutions – usually to a low budget – architects and designers are constantly faced with new challenges.
See magazineNow that many operators have recognized inpiduality and design in hotel developments as marketing measures that can help to increase turnover, assignments in…
See magazineGlass is a material with huge innovative potential, again and again we are surprised by the un-expected possibilities it offers.
See magazineLe Corbusier was arguably the most influential architect in the propagation of the flat roof during the early modern movement.
See magazineEnergy-saving construction is not a new topic - the path-breaking projects of energy-efficient architecture were ushered in decades ago.
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