Claudia Hildner
After studying architecture at the Technical University of Munich and the University of Tokyo, Claudia Hildner interned with Baumeister magazine in 2006. She later worked as a freelance editor, among others, for the Metamorphose – Bauen im Bestand. From 2009 to 2011, she was based in Tokyo, and in the following years, her books “Kleine Häuser” and “Future Living” were published by Birkhäuser Verlag. Hildner was an editor from 2019 to 2022 for the online encyclopedia “Baunetz Wissen”. In August 2022, she joined the Detail editorial team.
Photo: Tim Petersen
Latest posts
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Art instead of coal
Power Plant Conversion in Xi'an by Nomos Architects
The architectural firm Nomos has transformed a former coal-fired power plant into an exhibition space for art. A polycarbonate facade allows filtered daylight to enter the interior.
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Colossus in a new shell
Mixed-Use Royale Belge in Brussels
Following its renovation, the former administrative building on the outskirts of Brussels now offers space for a hotel and other uses. The appearance of the new glass facades largely corresponds to the original design from the late 1960s.
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A profiled glass shell
Energy Centre in Zurich by Graber Pulver Architects
In this infrastructure project in western Zurich, the building's structure and technical features are visible through a profiled glass facade. Graber Pulver has created a modern cathedral of energy supply.
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Robot chapel
Housing for a Milling Robot near Barcelona
Students at the Catalan Institute for Advanced Architecture (IAAC) designed an almost sacred-looking shelter for a milling robot on their university campus near Barcelona.
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Solid wood on masonry
Hotel La Briosa in Bolzano
At the Hotel La Briosa in Bolzano, a new solid-wood construction meets historical masonry work. Felix Perasso and Daniel Tolpeit have combined old and new into a concordant whole.
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Gateway to the underworld
Pet Crematorium by Petr Hájek Architekti
The reflecting facade of a pet crematorium that Petr Hájek Architekti realised in a former bunker northwest of Prague is like a portal into another world.