MIPIM 2023German Exhibitors ingenhoven associates gmbh
ingenhoven associates gmbh
Booth number: R 7.G38/23
About us
Founded in 1985 by Christoph Ingenhoven, ingenhoven associates is a practice pioneering in sustainable architecture. Our multisidciplinary team aims to respond in a specific way to each location and, at the same time, provide the architectural answers to critical and sensitive questions.We respect the local setting and believe in a careful analysis, in the coexistence of old and new - finally resulting in something greater than just the addition of the different parts. Our practice has won numerous competitions and awards. Using the term supergreen®, we pursue a comprehensive sustainability concept, developping and building projects of any size and typology in almost every part of the world - all in accordance to the highest green building standards, such - e.g. Green Star, NABERS, LEED, BREEAM, DGNB and CASBEE.
Our main office is located in the Düsseldorf Media Harbor, with a branch in Singapore as well as legal subsidiaries in St. Moritz, Sydney and the U.S.
Address
ingenhoven associates gmbh
Plange Muehle 1
40221 Duesseldorf
Germany
E-mail: potentials@ingenhovenarchitects.com
Phone: +49 211 30101-01
Internet: www.ingenhovenarchitects.com
Plange Muehle 1
40221 Duesseldorf
Germany
E-mail: potentials@ingenhovenarchitects.com
Phone: +49 211 30101-01
Internet: www.ingenhovenarchitects.com
ingenhoven LLP
62B Tras Street
079001 Singapore
Republic of Singapore
E-mail: potentials@ingenhovenarchitects.com
Phone: +65 6221 0659
Internet: www.ingenhovenarchitects.com
62B Tras Street
079001 Singapore
Republic of Singapore
E-mail: potentials@ingenhovenarchitects.com
Phone: +65 6221 0659
Internet: www.ingenhovenarchitects.com
Contact person:
Rouja Koenig
Business Development
E-mail: rouja.koenig@ingenhovenarchitects.com
Phone: +49 211 30101-237
Products & Services
Our practice is a well-established and experienced award-winning design studio, continuously working with international clients, local architects and consultants on various projects of different scale worldwide. Our copyrighted design philosophy - supergreen® is a comprehensive concept which entails an awareness of energy and resources, both in the construction and the operation of a building.
Our architecture can best be described as sustainable, timeless and natural.
- Architecture
- General Planning
- Urban Design
- Interior Design
- Product Design
Lanserhof Sylt, Germany
The new Lanserhof Sylt medical resort is nestled between the dunes, on the Wadden Sea in the middle of List and yet far from any hustle. The building accommodates 68 rooms as well as a treatment and medical area. The reduced timeless design language, the use of natural materials and the flowing shapes interlace with the surroundings and create a serene and harmonious ensemble. Privacy, and deceleration are the integral soft elements of the resort’s health-promoting architecture.
Visit website Toranomon Hill Towers, Tokyo
The mixed-use complex is a true international and business hub featuring high-standard offices, retail space and an innovation center – a place for exchange and creation combined with high-end living and leisure offerings for an optimal work-life balance.
The integration of planted areas on different floors brings the greenery of the surrounding historic Atago Shrine gardens up and onto the buildings, reducing both the air pollution and the heat island effect thus improving the microclimate.
Visit website The integration of planted areas on different floors brings the greenery of the surrounding historic Atago Shrine gardens up and onto the buildings, reducing both the air pollution and the heat island effect thus improving the microclimate.
Kö-Bogen Ensemble, Düsseldorf
The mixed-use ensemble’s unique design is a direct response to the surrounding urban fabric. The sloping green facades face one another in a composition inspired by Land Art and bring a vivid green into the city while demurely framing two iconic and heritage protected buildings. The new building complex oscillates in a deliberate indeterminacy between city and park. It also represents a paradigm shift: it signals a departure from the automotive era and a turn towards people-oriented planning.
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