Arno Brandlhuber (born 1964) and his collaborators are a Berlin-based practice known for architecture that questions property, material, and convention. The catalogue holds 2 of their works in Berlin and Potsdam.
Terrassenhaus / Lobe Block in Berlin is a Contemporary building that combines commercial and residential use with planted terraces — green architecture created through adaptive reuse of an existing structure. Antivilla (2015) in Potsdam converts a former lingerie factory into a private house by subtraction rather than addition — punching large window openings through existing walls rather than building new ones. Brandlhuber's work treats architecture as an argument about how buildings should be made, owned, and shared.