
Peter Popp
Peter Popp studied architecture at the TU Munich and TH Darmstadt, as well as journalism at the Institute for Journalism and Communication Research in Hanover. After his studies, he initially worked in various architectural offices in Munich, Darmstadt and Nuremberg. He has been a member of the Detail team since 2001 and writes for print as well as online. In particular, he explores current trends in interior design and oversees print products such as the Detail Interiors magazine or an Interiors Special published twice a year. For Detail's online portal, he realised architectural films and coordinates the editorial output. In addition to his editorial work, Peter Popp also shares his expertise as a lecturer in architectural theory at the Technical University of Nuremberg.
Photo: Boris Storz
Latest posts
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Concrete with texture
Flagship Store in Beijing by Neri&Hu
For the Lao Ding Feng baked-goods brand, which was established in Beijing in 1911, Neri&Hu have redesigned an old warehouse formerly devoted to the production of cotton textiles. The brick shell of the existing structure contrasts with the seeming softness of the newly added poured concrete.
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Spanning the interior spaces
Guest Apartment near Maastricht
Design studio De Nieuwe Context turns a former artist's studio into an airy accommodation for guests.
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Meet the Architects
DIIIP, Loft M in Cologne
In our video series #Meet the Architects, architects present current projects from their offices. Jochen Reetz from DIIIP explains the design for the Loft M project in Cologne.
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To learn from nature
Greenhouse in Catalonia
The new research facility of the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC) was built on a 130-hectare former farm.
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An additive building ensemble
Auditorium in Aragon by Magén Arquitectos
This cultural building by Magén Arquitectos, which is located in the northern Spanish town of Illueca, follows the style of the small-scale structures around it.
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Vertical layering
Ibex Museum in Tyrol by Rainer Köberl and Daniela Kröss
Rising in tower-like fashion, the Ibex Museum in Pitztal offers maximal views on a minimal ground plan.