The little village of Cromvoirt is a major highlight on any golfer’s map and is located in the Dutch province of North Brabant. Golfers travel from all around to Bernardus Golf: a challenging 18-hole championship golf course that unites golf architecture together with nature.
Window profiles couldn’t look any more marvellous: the GEALAN S 9000 system’s floor-to-ceiling windows in the Dresden living quarters MaryAnn feature the colour GEALAN-acrylcolor® gold and radiate right across the entire Postplatz square – a central transportation in the centre of Dresden.
The mountain scenery of the Albanian alpine village of Razma is so stunningly gorgeous that the architects of this holiday villa decided to mirror it in the building: its A-shape reflects the jagged peaks of the surrounding two-thousand-metre mountains, while the glass facade mimics the pristine nature of the alpine region of Shkodra.
Urban living in old age – that’s what the Burano nursing home in the Dutch city of Zaandam located just 20 minutes away from Amsterdam makes a reality. The home has 144 flats and is tailored to meet the needs of its elderly residents.
The Gewandhaus concert house, Paulinerkirche church, Augustusplatz square – the Goldschmidtstrasse residential complex is located in Leipzig’s nicest neighbourhood. Every single square metre here is historically intriguing: a bookshop once flourished here almost 200 years ago before the Mitteldeutsche Zeitung’s (Central German Newspaper) publishing house and editorial office later occupied the space.
The windows in the residential home on Alte Herrenhäuser Strasse in Hanover aren’t your standard format: the senior home loggias are corner-connected to each other over three storys, and the three common rooms, which are inviting and bright on the inside thanks to the floor-to-ceiling window to the city’, offer lovely views of the outdoor green surroundings.
Light and dark contrasts are the central characteristic of the residential and commercial building located centrally in Kerpen’s district of Sindorf.
Koblenz is known for its “Deutsches Eck” – the headland where the Mosel river meets the Rhine and where the monumental equestrian statue of German Emperor William I stands.
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