Greenkamp sits in Berlin, Germany, on one of the last open parcels within the historic Eichkamp estate. Designed by Atelier ST, the house answers a village-like context of trees, schools, and small homes with a compact form and precise material contrasts. It’s a family house with a quiet stance, tuned to the rhythms of the Grunewald and the legacy of early twentieth-century planning.
Private House in Munich stands in the Bogenhausen district of Munich, Germany, where a corner plot meets a small square. Studio Mark Randel arranges three cuboid volumes to engage the street and fold back toward a private garden, making a house that reads quiet from the outside and generous within. It’s a residence tuned to its crossroads setting, aligned to neighbors yet oriented to daylight and calm.
Sankt Göres places two new townhouses in Düsseldorf, Germany, by Nidus with a measured hand and a calm voice. The house typology reads through arched oak windows, pale brick, and a monolithic posture that nods to local tradition without nostalgia. Inside, rooms move from lively to hushed, drawing on Japanese restraint and German craft to set a grounded rhythm for everyday living.
Apartment O lands inside a 1930s attic in Suttgart, Germany, where SOMAA rethinks a compact apartment into a vivid, flexible home. The project turns two small units and a former storage loft into one open interior anchored by a cook’s kitchen and a walkable bookshelf stair. It’s an urban retreat that swaps hard partitions for soft boundaries and surprise gestures, from a secret bathroom door to a curtain that reveals a workplace on demand.
BestSecret, an online members-only club for luxury fashion, adds an office in the center of the Bavarian capital to its new headquarters in the Munich area. Designed by Henn, the workspace features a HackTable throughout its seven floors and space for about 125 employees. Interior design details echo the identity of a brand focused on curated luxury, with modern touches like exposed concrete ceilings, a neutral gray shade on the walls, and generous textile materials.
The GH17 Apartment, located in Berlin, Germany, showcases an adjustable interior designed by DA bureau. Constructed in 2024, this apartment offers a minimalist layout that prioritizes space and versatility. Its design features robust concrete walls, fine stainless steel accents, and original wooden art objects that create a unique atmosphere. The innovative layout maximizes open, interconnected spaces that can transition from a vast living area to private bedrooms, supporting diverse activities in a contemporary setting.
Nestled in Berlin, Germany, the Wooden House by the Lake is a house designed by Transstruktura – Architektur Stadt Objekt in 2024. This compact property features a geometric form accented by a structured wooden facade, and generous windows that frame views of the lake and surrounding trees, connecting indoor spaces with nature and providing passive solar heating in winter and external shade in summer.
Apt. Wrangelkiez, located in Berlin, Germany, is an apartment designed in 2021 by Christopher Sitzler-Brakel. This residence exemplifies a modern design style, blending contemporary aesthetics with functional spaces.