

Our long term “experimentation field” Schloss Lauterbach made it to the current issue (01/2018) of AIT, a german architecture and design magazine. Two double pages about the “Wohnung Gretl” our new sophisticated holiday rental apartment and retreat in the countryside. See more at www.schlosslauterbach.com. AIT 01/2018 is available from February 15.
Fresh design for the sophisticated holiday retreat “Wohnung Gretl” at Schloss Lauterbach, Saxony. See more at www.ferienwohnung.schlosslauterbach.com
Forschungsauftrag für Henry van de Velde´s “Haus Hohe Pappeln” in Weimar. Im Auftrag der Klassik Stiftung Weimar entwickeln wir in den nächsten Monaten eine denkmalpflegerische Zielstellung für die Architektur-Ikone, die auch Überlegungen zum Nutzungskonzept des historischen Gebäudes einschließen wird.
Corporate Design and logo development for “Forschungs- und Entwicklungsinstitut für Industrie- und Siedlungswasserwirtschaft sowie Abfallwirtschaft e.V. Stuttgart” (FEI).
The most important topic for FEI researchers is liquid; including water and waste water. Hence, a simple icon of a tube became the leading design idea. By overlapping images of a couple of tube icons we created a special font to form the initials F, E and I. The form, grown out of the overlapped tubes in the corners of FEI, is iconic and will be used as the background container of the FEI Logo. Such a dead simple idea – we love it! The font that we used for the characters “e.V.” is VAG, which has a similar design approach as the FEI “tube” characters.
Our contractor asked us to think carefully about either a relaunch of the old buildings with a fresh approach or fresh ideas to build new from scratch. This one is the “either” with a huge wire mesh, covering this and that, the “or” will be published soon. Mock up and renderings © Carl Lämmle, www.carl laemmle.de