HENN GmbH
Booth number: R7.G38/17
www.henn.com
About us
HENN is an international architecture office with offices in Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, Beijing and Shanghai with 75 years of expertise in the fields of culture and office buildings, teaching and research as well as development, production and masterplanning. The office is led by Martin Henn and 17 partners. 400 employees – architects, designers, planners and engineers – from 40 countries are able to draw upon a wealth of knowledge collected over three generations of building experience in addition to a worldwide network of partners and experts in a variety of disciplines. This continuity, coupled with progressive design approaches and methods and interdisciplinary research projects, forms the basis for a continual examination of current issues and for a consistent design philosophy. As a general contractor we are able to satisfy this principle at every stage of project planning and implementation.
Address
Augustenstr. 54
80333 Munich
Germany
E-mail: info@henn.com
Phone: +49 895 23570
Internet: www.henn.com
Alexanderstr. 7
10178 Berlin
Germany
E-mail: office.berlin@henn.com
Phone: +49 302 830990
Internet: www.henn.com
Sanlitun Soho-A-2102, Chaoyang District
100027 Beijing
P. R. China
E-mail: office.beijing@henn.com
Phone: +86 010 86608016
Internet: www.henn.com
Augustenstrasse 54
80333 Munich
Germany
E-mail: info@henn.com
Phone: +49 173 5702994
Internet: www.henn.com/en
Hanauer Landstraße 136a
60314 Frankfurt am Main
Germany
E-mail: info@henn.com
Phone: +49 089 523570
Internet: www.henn.com/en
1010 Huaihai Middle Road, Xuhui District
Room 2504, K.Wah Center
200031 Shanghai
China
E-mail: office.shanghai@henn.com
Phone: +86 021 64158576
Internet: www.henn.com/en
Contact person:
Katrin Jacobs
Partner, Head of Interior Design
E-mail: Katrin.Jacobs@henn.com
Phone: T. +49 (89) 523 57 185
Products & Services
Programming: A visual communications tool which can be used to structure the dialogue between client and architect and develop the context of the commission. Architectural design: Forms and spaces are no more objective, they are developed from the processes, demands and cultural contexts of each project in. Interior design: Correlates with architectural design but is an independent design task. Urban design: The relationships of buildings with each other, the interplay of architecture and public space, of access and mobility, of identity and society.
Building Information Modelling (BIM): BIM processes and methods offer visualization, simulation and cooperation across the entire project cycle for project partners and service providers. Quantity surveying: Includes the tendering of projects and the control of costs and progress. Sustainability: The development of appropriately adaptive, integral systems requires early consideration of ecological aspects in the conception and design process.