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After
several years of loose collaboration, Mathis and Michael Güller
founded Güller Güller architecture urbanism in 1999, when
they were asked by the European Airport Regions Conference (ARC)
to research on current urban and infrastructural developments at
and around European airports. The company has special interest in
complex urban design tasks. This means projects which involve architecture,
urban planning, infrastructural planning and logistics equally.
In all projects, Güller Güller are working towards simple
and innovative, if not visionary solutions. Special attention
is given to the communication and visualisation of the projects,
and to improving their political and public acceptance.
The
integration of other disciplines being crucial in such tasks, Güller
Güller have in all of their projects sought close collaboration
and exchange with specialists of a.o. traffic planning, economy,
construction, political science and ecology. Through these networks
of co-operation, the company has achieved a high flexibility
allowing it to approach every new task, regardless of its scale
and extent, in an efficient and made-to-measure way. This capacity
is reflected in the wide range of projects
that they have been doing, encompassing regional issues as well
as architecture, urban design as well as research.
Beyond
their own company, the partners have acquired ample experience as
project architects in internationally renowned architectural firms,
above all in many large- to small-scale urban planning projects.
Languages:
Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish (Castellano), Catalan
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