mystic river revealed: Hafenpark Frankfurt
Another competition design from Lohaus & Carl – unfortunately this time the jury didn’t understand that their contribution was better than anyone’s else…
Another competition design from Lohaus & Carl – unfortunately this time the jury didn’t understand that their contribution was better than anyone’s else…
Some days ago I realised that the bookAccess for All – Approaches to the Built Environment I was working on in July has been released:
In thirteen articles, this book deals with this world of access in architecture, city planning, and neighboring fields. Topics include ensuring the accessibility of entire urban areas, renewing that of areas that were previously utilized differently, including the general populace in concept planning, and how architecture can help provide access to a better quality of life.
Recently we did some experiments with speedpainting, storyboard sketches and mood design. Actually we have to admit that the results are much better suited for the advertising industry. Realising this I remembered the sketches I did for the famous Hamburg agency Jung von Matt and their Sparkassen-TV-Clip:
Another example of Paul’s mood sketches – completely fictional, just out of curiosity how to speed-paint such a nice car…

Last year we were asked to create an archetypical German cityscape – by day and by night. Apparently other countries use German (and other north-European) cities as “role models” when it comes to urban living. The animations were meant to be used for the next Expo in Shanghai, the exhibition design came from KUK Filmproduction, München.