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The extension and revitalisation of existing buildings is also an important issue for many school buildings. The comprehensive renovation and expansion of the Fritz-Henssler-Berufskolleg … more
At Junghof-Plaza in Frankfurt’s banking district, Werner Sobek was responsible for the building physics and DGNB certification in addition to the … more
We are particularly pleased to have been commissioned to plan the structure for the new headquarters of Médecins sans frontières in Geneva. A detailed … more
Our colleague Frederic Waimer has held a “representative professorship in structural theory and design at the University of Applied Sciences in Biberach” since 2024. The doctor in … more
In a richly illustrated article, the magazine “Architectural Record” pays tribute to our Berlin structural engineering project Die … more
In a series of short films, we are putting our Frankfurt office in the spotlight. In the first film, office manager Daniel Torakai talks … more
Benjamin Beer has been managing our office in Dubai since 2020. In a short interview, the facade specialist explains how quickly the market in … more
In an interview with the “Sustainable Switzerland” platform, Werner Sobek talks about the global impact of the climate crisis. “We don’t have a construction problem, we have … more
Werner Sobek will be represented four times at this year’s German Construction Engineering Day on 20 and 21 March 2025 in Stuttgart: our Managing Director … more
At the end of 2024, the German TV channel wdr showed a film with a tour of the construction site and through the track … more
Since 15 October 2024, the Dane Kasper Køppen has been heading our office in Copenhagen. In this podcast, the construction engineer introduces himself, … more
On 30 January 2025, it’s that time again: the Bauigel association at the University of Stuttgart invites old and new students to this year’s … more