We won the 3rd prize in the competition "Extension of the Jeanne-Barez School, Berlin (GER)" (together with Formation A).
The first building block in the urban-design layout on the former Northern Rail Station premises: situated on the new Bruno-Marek-Allee at the corner of Am Tabor, a shopping, office, and residential building is projected with a facade height of up to 35 meters.
Until 2018, a new urban core will be established with the neighborhood center, the intention being to promote a sense of belonging, community spirit, and communication between all residents of the Hannover district of Stöcken and guests in the city.
The winning project is the construction of a new district office in the German city of Erlangen. The project - among 30 submissions (from 400 applications) - was unanimously selected by the jury.
With this significant building AllesWirdGut marks the structural upgrading of this part of the inner city of Erlangen in Bavaria.
Munich’s largest residential developer, GEWOFAG, held an architectural competition for the project which was won by AllesWirdGut. Aside from 373 apartment units, the Ludlstrasse development will include a local neighborhood center with artist studios, assisted living facilities, a multigenerational house, a family and advice center, and a children’s house.
AllesWirdGut is an international architectural office headquartered in Vienna with a second office in Munich. Founded 1999 by Andreas Marth, Friedrich Passler,
Herwig Spiegl und Christian Waldner, the office currently has about 65 employees.
Situated near Eisenstadt, Burgenland, just beyond the Esterházy winery, is the historic dairy farmhouse of Trausdorf. Until not long ago, the entire estate lay in hibernation, somewhere between agricultural use and dilapidation. In 2012, the Esterházy Foundation held a design competition – in which Alles WirdGut came out winning – for the repurposing and conversion of the architectural ensemble.
The trade fair center of Dornbirn is an ensemble of outstanding architectural monuments. Each hall represents an independent design approach. The overall area stands for a quest for diversity - a requirement that the new building must meet as well. This creates a type of building, which will be understood as a symbiosis of culture, sport and economy.
The village center of Altlengbach is characterized by an intact built-up structure. Despite several public buildings, its potential nevertheless does not appear to be fully utilized. The school, parish community center and church all seem isolated from one another, although they have the potential of forming a landmark ensemble. The plan is to concentrate the public buildings above the through road.
AllesWirdGut came out winning, together with project developer ÖVW, in a two-stage planning competition and was awarded the contract for the construction of 200 apartments and a kindergarten. A special focus was placed on connecting the new housing estate with the surrounding neighborhood and on community and communication facilities for future residents from all generations.