
The renovations and conversions in this issue reveal quite a lot about dramatic change of use.
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The renovations and conversions in this issue reveal quite a lot about dramatic change of use.
See magazineOur March issue highlights current examples of combined living and working, often in vibrant urban quarters.
See magazineTo 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 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.
See magazineThe desire of many building owners for elegant, refined building materials often leads to a lack of interest in the use of timber construction elements.
See magazineCountless custom-made parts are still hauled to building sites, where - unprotected from the weather - they are installed in a time-consuming manner.
See magazineAn unprecedented wealth of products is available, with new ones appearing all the time.
See magazineThis issue has as its theme solutions that are both "good and reasonable".
See magazineLight and interiors - tow themes that are inextricably linked with each other.
See magazineWhat are the latest trends in single-storey residential construction? How to achieve flexibility without renovating? Balcony or loggia?
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