New guide facilitates planning with photovoltaics

We were delighted to be part of the SolarEnvelopeCenter research project, funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, for three years. Together with project partners such as Fraunhofer ISE, we developed a web-based guide that makes it easier for planners to integrate photovoltaics into roofs and facades. The solar facade of our UNIT IT and data center project at the University of Mannheim has been incorporated into the guide as a standardized solution. 

Web-based Guide

SolarEnvelopeCenter

Exemplary Renovation and Expansion

On February 10, the “Exemplary Buildings in the Ludwigsburg district 2019-2025” were presented at a festive ceremony. We are delighted that our middle school in Gerlingen was among the 21 projects to receive an award. Congratulations to our team, Jetter Landscape Architects, and SZV Baumanagement!


 

New building on Oberamteistraße opened

After the keys were handed over at City Hall, visitors lined up on January 31, 2026, to view the new building of the Historical Oberamteistraße Museum. Among them was Mayor Thomas Keck, who said that the city of Reutlingen was gaining “a new building that not only impresses with its exterior appearance, but also touches the heart with its clarity, openness, and beauty.” The building, covered with cast-glass "beaver-tail“ tiles, supports the adjacent row of houses, which were in danger of collapsing. It offers space for various event formats, encounters, creativity, and exchange.

A report on the opening that is well worth seeing

Historical Oberamteistraße Museum nominated for Detail Construction Award

We are delighted that our project Historical Oberamteistraße Museum has been nominated for the Detail Construction Award. The new museum building for the city of Reutlingen is competing against 11 other projects in the Facade category. Online voting for the Readers' Award ended on February 3, 2026.

The Award

Groundbreaking ceremony for School Center Cafeteria

The groundbreaking ceremony on January 21 marked the start of construction of the Gerlingen School Center Cafeteria. After introductory remarks by Gerlingen's mayor, Dirk Oestringer, Tobias Wulf provided insights into the plans, which call for a distinctive, freestanding timber structure. The new building is being constructed within sight of the award-winning Middle School, which was renovated and expanded according to our plans.

Recognition at the Eco Design Award

The Canton of Lucerne presents the Eco-Design Award to construction projects that demonstrate a conscious use of resources and are forward-looking in terms of a circular economy. Projects from various stages of implementation are eligible. We are delighted to receive recognition for our Outpatient Center project. The jury particularly praised the “condensation of the floor plan,” the “compact construction” and the “high space efficiency.” The planned atrium was also positively evaluated, being considered a successful approach to “healing architecture.”

The Award

Two projects in the Architecture Guide Germany 2026

The Architecture Guide Germany 2026 has been published, and two of our projects are featured: the Helmholtz Pioneer Campus and the Middle School in Gerlingen! Over 200 pages showcase a total of 100 buildings that enrich the German architectural landscape.

To the Architecture Guide

Greetings for a wonderful 2026!

»Rammed Earth for History«

In May 2025, a rammed earth floor was installed in the basement of the Historical Oberamteistraße Museum as part of a participatory process. We are delighted that a detailed, richly illustrated report on the “Praxisworkshop Stampflehmboden” has now been published on the BauNetz Campus online portal.

The Article on BauNetz Campus

Groundbreaking ceremony with Mayor Boris Palmer

On December 2, we celebrated the groundbreaking ceremony for the extension building of Ovesco Endoscopy AG together with Tübingen's mayor Boris Palmer. In the immediate vicinity of the Ovesco headquarters, a new building is being constructed in the technology park at the Tübingen Observatory. The extension meets the increased requirements for production space, workplaces, research and development areas, and storage capacity. In a later, third construction phase, the construction of a training and conference center is also planned.