MIPIM 2024German Exhibitors KRESINGS
KRESINGS

KRESINGS

Booth number: R 7.G38-15
www.kresings.com

About us

KRESINGS designs innovative solutions for architecturally sustainable addresses. The almost 80-strong team headed by Kilian Kresing and Christian Kawe develops intelligent low-tech and smart energy design, urban planning concepts and interior design.

Studio KRESINGS was founded in 1985 in Münster. Kilian Kresing became a partner in 2010, ensuring the continuation of the office in the second generation. Thanks to the high potential of these 2 generations, the number of employees has steadily increased, further strengthening and expanding the core areas. The Düsseldorf office, which opened in 2016, is managed by Christian Kawe.

Our aim is to rethink architecture, to combine ecological goals with aesthetic aspirations and to plan future spaces in buildings from past decades. We cannot influence the outcome of the stories that take place in the planned spaces. But we can lay the foundations for good experiences for the people who will later live, learn and work in our spaces.

HOSPITALITY: Hotel ATLANTIC, Muenster

RESIDENTIAL: Raspberry House, Münster

OFFICE & RESIDENTIAL: Hageloft, Osnabrueck

SOCIAL BUILDINGS: SOS-Kinderdorf, Duesseldorf

RESEARCH/LABORATORY: University of Constance - Lab VCC

NEW WORK: Werft 16, Duesseldorf

CONVERSION: The former locomotive shed in Osnabrück becomes the ...

… Coppenrath Innovation Centre, which houses the German Research Institute for AI.

EDUCATION: Alexander-von-Humboldt-Gesamtschule, Ruesselsheim

OFFICE: environ, Rheine

Address

KRESINGS
Scheibenstr. 45
40479 Düsseldorf
Germany

Phone:  +49 211 4976959-37

Contact person:

Kilian Kresing
Managing Director, Founding Partner
E-mail: press@kresings.com

Christian Kawe
Managing Director, Founding Partner
E-mail: press@kresings.com

Matthias Povel
Senior Partner
E-mail: press@kresings.com

Products & Services

The office focuses primarily on educational, residential and office buildings and has already won numerous awards. In recent years, the focus has increasingly shifted from pure new construction to building in existing buildings: rebuilding, reusing, transforming. Revitalizations, conversions and extensions - also in listed buildings - are in the foreground, now almost exclusively with the implementation of modern BIM technology.

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