For the headquarters of Siemens and Sistema Gals, two 110 m high, 27-storey high-rises with a shared 5-storey base building were built on one of the major access roads into the centre of Moscow.
The rapid expansion of the Metro retail chain in Eastern Europe required a headquarters with a total of 1,050 employees in the Romanian capital Bucharest. The comb-shaped building consists of a 110-metre-long longitudinal structure and three adjoining transverse sections, all up to five storeys high with an additional basement for the underground car park.
Metro AG is one of the leading global retail chains. Its explosive growth made it necessary to build a head office in Moscow.
The new 6-storey building for 700 employees consists of two offset structures enclosing a central atrium.
The two striking high-rise buildings in the inner-city location of the Ukrainian capital reach a height of 192 m with their 46 floors. In addition to the predominantly office use, there is a 5-storey shopping mall with sports facilities, swimming pool and restaurants in the connecting base area, as well as 6 underground parking levels.
Until 2007, the Haniel Group's Chinese headquarters were spread across several locations in Shanghai. The consolidation of all workplaces on the 37th floor of the Bund Center took place after a planning and execution period of only 6 weeks. The office with a total area of 800 m² follows Western European standards.
Hardly any German state parliament is so associated with its architecture in the public perception as the NRW state parliament with its iconic building on the banks of the Rhine in Düsseldorf. To this day, we oversee the preservation and transformation of the complex, which was completed in 1988, through many conversions and extensions.
Used only as a car park for over 20 years, the derelict area of the Old Bus Yard was given an appropriate urbanity again. The new construction of a hotel, an office building and a mixed-use commercial and office building was able to close the urban gap on an important access road to Aachen city centre as a new quarter.
The Federal Ministry of Justice has its headquarters in an ensemble of several historical buildings and courtyards. It was possible to preserve the existing substance through careful renovation and additions and to relate it to each other.
The corporate headquarters with showrooms and casino are located within the garden ring south of the Kremlin and the Moskva River. The entire building site was developed as an office park and divided into seven construction phases. The building consists of two similar five-storey structures (side wings) with an interior atrium.