Atelier Sunder-Plassmann
Atelier Sunder-Plassmann is a young architecture office based in Berlin and Kappeln, influenced by the Nordic background of its founder, Malte Sunder-Plassmann.
After graduating with a Master of Arts from UdK in Berlin, Malte Sunder-Plassmann gained his first work experience at Sou Fujimoto Architects in Tokyo, Studio Barozzi Veiga in Barcelona, Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos in Berlin, and by collaborating with the architect Alfred Sunder-Plassmann.
The journey of Atelier Sunder-Plassmann started in 2022 when the first project, the holiday house Hof Ahmen, was completed. This tiny house, addressing the boundary between nature and architecture, was nominated for many architecture and best young office awards in 2022. The project was published in several magazines and books.
The second project of Atelier Sunder-Plassmann was also completed in 2022: the aichermagazin, a temporary exhibition pavilion in Isny im Allgäu showcasing the work “the city in black and white” by Otl Aicher. The aichermagazin was nominated for the German Design Award 2022. Starting with these two projects, Atelier Sunderℙlassmann expanded the scale of its projects and is currently working on various projects in Germany.
The focus point of the work remained on housing, with several projects currently in design development or under construction. In addition to that, hotel and cultural projects became a center of attention.
Furthermore, Atelier Sunderℙlassmann participated in several competitions, such as the awarded Schleidörferzentrum Boren and the Arolsen Archive.
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NombreMalte Sunder-Plassmann Atelier Sunder-Plassmann
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VenueBerlin and Kappeln, Germany.
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Website
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Studio Founding
2022.