Refurbishment and modernisation of a listed department store in Rostock, Germany
As “Rostock’s most beautiful department store,” the historic early 20th-century villa is well known beyond the borders of the city. After remaining vacant for many years, plans were drawn up to return the building to its former glory and to offer an attractive shopping experience. ATP architects engineers breathed new life into the department store with the help of a sensitive conservation concept and a certain amount of flair.
Passing on the baton at ATP architects engineers in Innsbruck
Since the beginning of the year, ATP architects engineers Innsbruck has had a new integrated leadership duo: After eight years as an Associate Partner and member of ATP’s top management team, the architect Lilo Dellantonio has assumed the role of Managing Director/Engineering and is now heading the office with over 200 employees alongside the architect Robert Kelca, Managing Director/Architecture.
From abandoned shell to vertical icon
Modernized with architectural elegance and functionally and technically optimized as a nearly zero-energy building: How a revitalized office tower now dominates the urban silhouette on Kvarner Bay as a “glistening crystal on the sea” that can be seen for many kilometers.
As the new Managing Director/Engineering, Christoph Wedlich is responsible for the technical quality and sustainability of our planning.
ATP architects engineers has added the experienced construction engineer Christoph Wedlich to its leadership team. Since the beginning of the year he has been heading ATP’s Munich office, with its more than 70 employees, alongside the architect Michaela Hauser.
Opening of the new grid control center of LINZ NETZ GmbH
LINZ AG celebrated the completion of the new grid control center of LINZ NETZ GmbH on Wiener Straße with a symbolic handing-over of the key in the presence of numerous guests. The identity-defining concept by ATP architects engineers is notable for its particularly sustainable building and facade technology. The combination of the use of the building’s own energy grid and regenerative sources of energy with a new district heating plant and cooling tower are enabling lifecycle costs to be dramatically reduced. In this way, the new building is fully aligned with both the EU Climate Objectives and the client’s budgetary targets.
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