Architecture in Germany — from the mineral restraint of Swiss-German studios to the repurposed industrial halls of the Ruhr, Bavarian timber houses, and Berlin's postwar experiments. A country where engineering precision meets spatial ambition at every scale.
Architecture built in concrete — from brutalist cultural centres to minimal houses, exposed formwork churches to polished residential interiors. Projects where concrete is not hidden behind cladding but celebrated as the primary material: its texture, its weight, its capacity to hold light. A growing collection.