
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
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See magazineFor our April issue, we have compiled outstanding examples that bring together architecture and colour through a variety of concepts and materials.
See magazineThe focus of this issue of structure is on exciting structural engineering solutions and outstanding works of engineering.
See magazineFor our March issue on buildings for research and instruction, we have compiled a selection of university building projects that have recently been completed.
See magazineThe current issue of DETAIL is about the aesthetics of materials.
See magazineOur December issue shows the great variety of roofs with their functions and building details.
See magazineThis issue of structure focuses on structural engineering solutions and outstanding works of engineering.
See magazineEach location has its own special light, as demonstrated by the projects in this issue of DETAIL.
See magazineIn the present edition of Detail, we introduce projects, in which existing structures and materials have been reactivated for fresh uses.
See magazineThe good old cellular office appears to be virtually extinct – as is proven in our current issue of Detail Inside on the subject of “New Working Worlds”.
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