
Edina Obermoser
After her architecture degree, Edina got her first taste of editorial work during an internship at Detail and discovered that her two passions could be combined – architecture and writing. Since then she has been working as a freelance editor for Detail and the Austrian architecture magazine. In addition to architecture, she writes texts for online shops in the interior sector and creates content for various companies as a copywriter, from sustainable packaging to taxes & co.
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Latest posts
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Between old and new
Revitalization of a Regional Centre in Flanders
In Eeklo, Zoom Architecten have developed a master plan for a regional centre. Along with the Callebaut office, they have updated and added to the existing farmyard complex, transforming it into a multifaceted meeting place.
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A vertical oasis
Biophilic Skyscraper by BIG and CRA in Singapore
Under the title CapitaSpring, BIG and Carlo Ratti Associati (CRA) have completed a 280-m skyscraper with a biophilic design.
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Circular construction
Demountable Office Building in London
The hybrid office building in timber and steel construction by Waugh Thistleton Architects is completely demountable. The British planners followed the principle of "reduce, reuse, recycle".
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Rethinking the old
Loader Monteith Restore Single-Family High Sunderland House
Loader Monteith Architects have revitalized a pavilion-like single-family home designed by Peter Womersley in the Scottish Borders and given the existing structure a new shine.
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Sustainable and single-origin
London’s Tallest Circular-Design Office Building Made of Wood
With the Black & White Building, Waugh Thistleton have not only created London’s tallest solid-wood office building, but have also made a significant contribution to the circular economy.
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Overnight adventures
The Trendy Superbude Hostel by the Prater in Vienna
Atelier Karasinski and Archiguards developed the interior design for the new location of the Superbude hotel chain in Vienna. The 178 individually designed rooms will appeal to a younger clientele.