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Our company founder Prof. Werner Sobek will receive the Gold Medal Award from the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) in London on 23 September … more
“There is no more business as usual” says Werner Sobek in an interview with the magazine Schwäbische Heimat. On several richly illustrated pages, our company founder once … more
The design for the North Mosque in Manama, Bahrain, comes from the New York office of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill − Werner Sobek planned … more
A new building for the FIT (Fashion Institute of Technology) in Manhattan’s Garment District is intended to give the institute a greater presence. Werner Sobek was commissioned … more
The winter semester 2024/25 is just around the corner and for many prospective engineers in their first semester, a new phase of life is beginning! We traditionally support students as … more
On 17 June 2024, the draft of the German government’s National Circular Economy Strategy (NKWS) was published. The aim of this strategy is to close material cycles … more
The new Stuttgart Central Station is part of an exhibition in the Vienna Ringturmgalerie. Among other things, our office is responsible for the structural design of the … more
Our company founder Prof. Werner Sobek will receive the Gold Medal Award from the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) in London on 23 September 2024. According to IStructE, … more
A detailed article in MV EV deals with our Ems Bridge K2 project. In addition to the project planning, our office is also responsible for the … more
We are delighted that our company founder Prof Werner Sobek, together with Dr Ipek Ölcüm, has taken over the patronage of the newly founded … more
Werner Sobek will be honoured with the IStructE Gold Medal 2024 for his innovative work on adaptive structures and his significant research into the contribution of construction … more
The conversion of natural dunes into beach promenades and development along the coast are the main causes of the worldwide decline in beaches. In Spain alone, around 65 per cent … more