The founders of banse + partners have successfully completed numerous complex interior design and exhibition projects.
expansion of the office on the Spree and extension of a rooftop terrace
Conversion of a commercial building in the main pedestrian zone from single tenant to multi-tenant use for a new key tenant. Support with feasibility studies and concepts for the subsequent use of the building.
The entire foyer was gutted while the office remained in operation and rebuilt in several construction phases. This posed a particular challenge in terms of construction site logistics.
complete office expansion over a total of four floors in the Brahmsquartier in Hamburg, followed by further expansions for Facebook in Hamburg and Berlin
expansion of the office in Hamburg Altona and later also the new main office in Berlin
Office extension of the new headquarters in Versmannstrasse based on designs by JES, Julia Erdmann + Andrés Giraldo
Support for the brand launch through the implementation of designs by Raumhoch Berlin. Mobile overseas containers as multimedia experience spaces. Lead agency Jung van Matt
Interior design, trade fair and exhibit development since 2003, establishment of the international trade fair and exhibition warehouse, events and press events worldwide
trade fairs, interiors, and museums for over 12 years in collaboration with firms such as Kaufmann Theilig + Partner and, on several occasions, with Atelier Brückner, a firm specializing in international exhibitions
interior design, trade fairs, and retail since 1996. In collaboration with renowned architectural firms such as Rolf Heide, Hadi Teherani, Matteo Thun, Antonio Citterio, and the presentation of the Flower Edition with Robert Wilson in the Herrenhäuser Gardens in Hanover
In collaboration with BRT + Hadi Teherani, developed several high-quality presentation modules for architectural models to showcase international project developments at trade fairs such as MIPIM and EXPO REAL
Management of the complete interior design of the themed rooms in the BMW Museum. Based on designs and specifications by Atelier Brückner, highly elaborate installations and interactive experiences were created, some of which continue to delight visitors to this day.
Interior construction, office and laboratory construction over six floors with a large internal atrium and the associated challenges in terms of fire protection, transparency and acoustics, as well as professional execution in accordance with the requirements of the respective protection classes in laboratories and the complex interfaces with the building services contractor.