Brandlhuber+

Antivilla Brandlhuber+ Emde, Burlon Krampnitz, Potsdam (DE) 2012
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Antivilla Brandlhuber+ Emde, Burlon Krampnitz, Potsdam (DE) 2012
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Antivilla Brandlhuber+ Emde, Burlon Krampnitz, Potsdam (DE) 2012
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Terrassenhaus Brandlhuber+ Emde, Burlon & Muck Petzet Berlin (DE) 2018
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Terrassenhaus Brandlhuber+ Emde, Burlon & Muck Petzet Berlin (DE) 2018
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Casa Storta Scopello, Sicily (IT) 2017 -
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Casa Storta Scopello, Sicily (IT) 2017 -
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Guardia di Finanza, Castellammare, Sicily (IT) 2017
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Guardia di Finanza, Castellammare, Sicily (IT) 2017
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Rocha, VierRichtungsModule Brandlhuber + Emde, Jürgens, Burlon & Martin Ferrari San Antonio Rocha (UR) 2015
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Rocha, VierRichtungsModule Brandlhuber + Emde, Jürgens, Burlon & Martin Ferrari San Antonio Rocha (UR) 2015
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Rachel Guesthouse Brandlhuber+ Emde, Burlon & Viereckel Krampnitz, Potsdam (DE) 2015
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Rachel Guesthouse Brandlhuber+ Emde, Burlon & Viereckel Krampnitz, Potsdam (DE) 2015
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St. Agnes, König Galerie Brandlhuber+ Emde, Burlon & Riegler Riewe Berlin (DE) 2015
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St. Agnes, König Galerie Brandlhuber+ Emde, Burlon & Riegler Riewe Berlin (DE) 2015
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San Gimignano Lichtenberg Brandlhuber+ Georg Diez, Nikolai von Rosen, Christopher Roth & Kristof Schlüßler Berlin (DE) 2012 -
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San Gimignano Lichtenberg Brandlhuber+ Georg Diez, Nikolai von Rosen, Christopher Roth & Kristof Schlüßler Berlin (DE) 2012 -
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Brunnenstrasse Brandlhuber+ Emde, ERA, Burlon Berlin (DE) 2010
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Brunnenstrasse Brandlhuber+ Emde, ERA, Burlon Berlin (DE) 2010
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Kölner Brett b&k+ Arno Brandlhuber & Bernd Kniess Cologne (DE) 2000
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Kölner Brett b&k+ Arno Brandlhuber & Bernd Kniess Cologne (DE) 2000
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Kölner Brett b&k+ Arno Brandlhuber & Bernd Kniess Cologne (DE) 2000
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Neanderthal Museum Günter Zamp Kelp und Julius Krauss, Arno Brandlhuber Mettmann (DE) 1996
© Christoph Rau
Neanderthal Museum Günter Zamp Kelp und Julius Krauss, Arno Brandlhuber Mettmann (DE) 1996
© Christoph Rau
Neanderthal Museum Günter Zamp Kelp und Julius Krauss, Arno Brandlhuber Mettmann (DE) 1996
© Michael Reisch

MANUEL BÜRGER, OLAF GRAWERT, HANNES HEHEMANN, LOUIS OEHLER, KRISTOF SCHLÜßLER
 
Arno Brandlhuber (°1964) is one of the most intriguing European architects and urban planners today, with an oeuvre rich in cultural references. He is known for his different collaborative practices, as suggested by the + in the name of his office. The + may refer to many different kinds of people: from architects and artists to writers, filmmakers and musicians. He has also become increasingly known as a teacher, researcher, theoretician and activist.
 
All these activities derive from Brandlhuber’s architectural practise and, no matter how many parties may be involved in the collaborations —and Brandlhuber really involves and credits many—, the one thing connecting them is always Arno Brandlhuber himself. These activities are therefore impossible to separate. Brandlhuber sees them all as part of the design of our built environment. In his own words, he stands for a discursive practice. It is also a practice that brings together people who represent the new creative class that has become so important in cities, and he believes in their ability to develop new, more diverse and flexible lifestyles.