
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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Aerodynamic roof structure
ALA Architects Expand Airport in Helsinki
At Helsinki Airport, Finnish studio ALA Architects have expanded Terminal 2 by a new arrivals and departures building that is covered by a roof that appears to be as lightweight as it is massive.
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Cultural programme at the exhibition centre
Multi-Purpose Hall by A8000 in the Czech Republic
At the exhibition centre in České Budějovice, southern Bohemia, Studio A8000 has transformed the historical Pavilion Z into a new focal point for culture, and lent it new lustre.
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House with a view
Minimalist Single-Family Home in Slovenia
“House above the Valley” is the latest project by Arhitektura. The office has given the single-family home in Cernika, south-west Slovenia, a plain and powerful design and wrapped it in dark metal membrane.
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Future-oriented school construction
Arkitema Designs a Visionary School in Denmark
According to the architects from Arkitema, Erlev is the first wood-built school of the new generation. The sustainable material unites construction and design to create a future-oriented learning environment.
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Urban working in the green
Office Ensemble by Vector Architects in Chengdu
The Luxelakes Floating Headquarters office complex, which was designed by Vector Architects, represents the latest addition to the Eco City in Chengdu. It consists of eleven structures arranged around three inner courtyards.
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Revitalized industrial building
Base4Work Coworking Centre by Studio Perspektiv
In Bratislava, Studio Perspektiv have revitalized an old heating plant, transforming the cultural monument for Base4Work – a provider of flexible working spaces – into a coworking centre.