Double Interview with Christian Olaf Schmidt and Marco Verardi

Home > Magazin > Interviews > Christian Olaf Schmidt/Marco Verardi Architecture - Smart Buildings: Challenges and Opportunities Christian Olaf Schmidt and Marco Verardi in Conversation The construction and real estate industry is currently undergoing a major transformation in the area of digitalization and sustainability. From planning and construction to operation and maintenance, digital solutions such

Herriots

The Herriots building ensemble in the Lyon Quarter was built in 2003 and consists of four office blocks grouped around an atrium. It was designed by parterre Architekten and built by Deka Immobilien. With a total of 20 floors, the building has a gross floor area of 39,000 square meters. The 900-square-meter entrance hall has

Lupp

Lupp is a group of companies from Nidda near Frankfurt am Main that has existed for over 100 years. It is one of the largest and oldest building contractors and project developers in Germany and has approximately 750 employees. The spectrum of services ranges from development to construction and operation of a building. The three pillars

Olivetti Campus

The Olivetti Campus is planned to supplement the existing office building with new buildings that will shape the cityscape of the Lyon Quarter. The project developer QUARTERBACK Immobilien AG from Leipzig has presented corresponding plans for this. Several hundred apartments, retail and space for modern office and work environments are planned. The Olivetti Campus will

Livinit

In the Lyon Quarter, a former office building from the 1980s is being converted into the residential building Livinit and repositioned. In the future, tenants will be able to rent a apartments at Lyoner Strasse 11 which is going to have a modern standard. By the end of 2021, the Evan-Gruppe (Evan Group) will set

Ruby Tower

The housing company GWH constructed a 20-storey residential tower named Ruby Tower on Lyoner Strasse 40 in the Lyoner Quartier (lit. Lyon Quarter, formerly also known as office town of Niederrad). For that reason, GWH Wohnungsgesellschaft Hessen, a subsidiary of Landesbank Hessen-Thuringen, bought the buildings at Lyoner Strasse 38 and 40, which were originally office