
Alexander Russ
Alexander Russ works as a freelance journalist and lives in Munich. After graduating from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), he worked in various architecture firms and as an editor at Baumeister, Topos and Stylepark. He covers a wide range of topics: In addition to architecture reviews, he writes about urban planning, landscape architecture, infrastructure and mobility projects, sustainable planning and construction, building in existing stock, digital design, product design and interior design. He particularly enjoys portraying architects and other creative people.
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Latest posts
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Playful roof landscape
Extension of a Single-Family Home in Liechtenstein
In Schaan, architect Dominic Spalt has transformed a 1960s single-family home into a multigenerational house, incorporating red steel elements to highlight the alterations.
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Everything under one roof!
Conversion of a Farmhouse in the Bregenzerwald
Architect Simon Moosbrugger has revitalised a vacant historic farmhouse in Hirschau, Bregenzerwald, and added a replacement building with workrooms and sanitary facilities to the rear.
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Conversion and extension
Weekend House near Berlin
On Lake Ziest in Bindow, near Berlin, Cama A restored a weekend house from the 1920s to its original condition and added a wooden extension.
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Wine and architecture
Reception Building in Northern Spain by Foster + Partners
In Oyón, Spain, in the province of Alava, Foster + Partners designed an extension to the Bodegas Faustino winery in the form of a vaulted, column-free hall. This now serves as a visitor centre, among other things.
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Frosty jewelry box
Ice Cream Parlour in Barcelona by El Equipo Creativo
El Equipo Creativo designed the Gelato Collection, a luxurious ice cream parlour in Barcelona for Spanish celebrity chef Albert Adrià, which showcases the products on offer.
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Between inside and outside
An Extension to a Gründerzeit House in Berlin
The Supertype Group has extended an old building in Berlin with a flexible construction system that allows for different climate zones and different usage scenarios.