Projects
Selection of BOKU-Projects in Vienna (2007 - 2010)
Vienna Museumsquartier Extension
Vienna Danube Canal, River Bank Design
Vienna Illgplatz
Vienna Minopolix
Vienna Türkenschanzpark
Further Exchange Projects (2010)
Bratislava, Green Urban Spaces
Nitra Slowakei, Green Urban Spaces
Selection of Competitions and Projects with VOGT Office, Munich (2010 - 2011)
Frankfurt am Main, FFM, Museum of World Cultures
Munich, Hochäckerstraße
Rennaz Hospital
Berlin Trumanplaza
Frankfurt am Main ECB Premises
Bremen Europahafen Nordkaje
Stuttgart Prozessgebäude
In Cooperation with the City Municipality and the University of Tehran (2014 - 2017)
Tehran Kharazm Book Garden
Tehran Master Plan of the Botanical Garden (TBG)
In Cooperation with TDC Architects (2017 - 2021)
Yazd Tourism Center
Tehran Roof Amphitheater Shopping Center
In Cooperation with Westpol Landscape Architecture GmbH (2021)
Basel Saint-Louis Park
Selection of Competitions and Projects with Uniola in Zurich (2022 - 2024)
Richterswil Replacement New Building Retirement Center in Wisli
Richterswil Shallow Shore Lake
Innsbruck Student Housing
Spreitenbach Municipal Building and upper School
Luzern Cantonal Hospital
Bern Future Museum
Zurich Guggach Areal, Residential Building
St. Gallen Merging Train Staitions; Bruggen and Haggen
Zurich Swimming Pool Altstetten
Baden Freihof Residential Building
Stallikon School Extension Punten
Further Competitions and Projects (2025 - 2026)
Adliswil Residential Complex Renovation
Zurich Seefeld School Campus
Basel Residential Development
Zurich Seebach Mixed-Use Residential Development
Buchs School Campus Gysimatte
Wigoltingen Village Center Public Realm Redevelopment
Selection of Competitions and Projects with Fontana in Zurich (2026)
Basel Bredella-Areal in Pratteln
Lucerne Residential Development
Residential Development Guggach, Zurich
The finely articulated, rhythmic urban design concept allows for the creation of spacious, interconnected outdoor areas between the buildings, which harmoniously blend with the structures. The development along the street is interpreted as row-like buildings with communal outdoor spaces.