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Headquarter Ueberholz
Headquarter Ueberholz
Headquarter Ueberholz
Headquarter Ueberholz
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Headquarter Ueberholz

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Ueberholz GmbH

Nico Ueberholz has created a 780 m² office building, which is a paradigm for the consistent continuation of the company’s philosophy. The fronts initially show a closed concrete block. At first glance, there are no doors or windows to be found and you can only guess the actual entrance through the signage. But when you enter through the 3.7 m high and 380 kg solid oak door, you find yourself directly in a light-flooded office, which offers ten workspaces. It is a creative source of inspiration for demanding work. The objective of creating a three-dimensional business card has been achieved – and perhaps even exceeded.

Date of Launch
2014
Development Time
up to 12 months
Target Regions
Europe
Target Groups
Consumer / User

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