Zweisprachige Ausgabe (deutsch/englisch) / Bilingual edition (English/German) Während die meisten Hochhäuser nach wie vor in China und den USA gebaut werden, lassen sich aktuell Australien und insbesondere Singapur als Hotspots für Hochhausarchitektur ausmachen. Weiterhin bestätigt sich die Tendenz zu mischgenutzten Hochhäusern, die sich bereits seit 2014 immer wieder unter den Finalisten des Internationalen Hochhaus Preises befinden. Einstige Besonderheiten wie flächendeckende Begrünungen oder der Bau von Hochhausclustern gehören mittlerweile längst zum Standard. Bedingt durch den Mangel an geeigneten Bauflächen sowie wachsendem Umweltbewusstsein rückt der Gebäudebestand beim Hochhausbau vermehrt in den Fokus. Best High-Rises 2024/25 präsentiert 32 der spannendsten kürzlich fertiggestellten Hochhausprojekte, die Nachhaltigkeit, äußere Form und innere Raumqualitäten sowie soziale Aspekte zu einem vorbildlichen Entwurf verbinden und so beispielhaft in die Zukunft weisen. Jedes dieser Projekte wird anhand von Fotos und Plänen umfassend vorgestellt. Der Internationale Hochhaus Preis wird alle zwei Jahre vergeben. Zu den bisherigen Gewinner*innen zählen u. a. 3XN (2022), OMA (2020), Benjamín Romano (2018), BIG (2016), Stefano Boeri (2014), Ingenhoven Architects (2012), WOHA (2010) und Foster + Partners (2008). 20 Jahre Internationaler Hochhaus Preis 32 der interessantesten jüngsten Hochhausprojekte weltweit in Texten, Plänen und Fotos Neuer Schwerpunkt: Umbau bestehender Hochhäuser
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Peter Körner studierte Innenarchitektur an der Hochschule RheinMain. Seit 2010 ist er in der Architekturkommunikation sowie als freier Kurator am Deutschen Architekturmuseum (u. a. Internationaler Hochhaus Preis 2010–2024) tätig.
Peter Cachola Schmal ist Architekt, Kurator und Architekturpublizist. Seit 2000 ist er Kurator am Deutschen Architekturmuseum und seit 2006 dessen leitender Direktor. Er war Generalkommissar des Deutschen Pavillons der 15. Internationalen Architekturausstellung La Biennale di Venezia 2016.
Peter Körner studied interior design at Hochschule RheinMain. Since 2010, he has been working in architectural communication and as a freelance curator at the Deutsches Architekturmuseum (including The International High-Rise Award 2010–2024).
Peter Cachola Schmal is an architect, curator, and architectural publicist. Since 2000, he has been a curator at the Deutsches Architekturmuseum and its managing director since 2006. He was the Commissioner General of the German Pavilion at the 15th International Architecture Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia 2016.
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