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STUDIO

ABOUT

This commitment to quality is demonstrated by achieving the highest certifications in accordance with international standards such as LEED, Swiss Minergy Standard, BREEAM, and DGNB. Christoph Ingenhoven is a founding member of prestigious architectural societies and federations, including the German Society for Sustainable Building (DGNB) and the Federal Foundation for Building Culture. Additionally, he is a member of the North Rhine-Westphalia Academy of Sciences and Arts.

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Christoph Ingenhoven

Dipl.-Ing. Architect BDA, RIBA, AIA int.



Since 1985, Christoph Ingenhoven has operated as an architect with his own studio, where he has consistently pursued a sustainable design ethos. He is convinced that the excellence of our environment shapes our life's quality, fueled by his belief in innovation and excellence.

DESIGN ADVANCEMENT

Christoph Ingenhoven's key projects span a wide range, including the Lufthansa Headquarters at Frankfurt Airport, the European Investment Bank in Luxembourg, the Daniel Swarovski Headquarters at Lake Zurich, and the Lanserhof health resort at Lake Tegern. In 1997, the innovative RWE-Hochhaus in Essen, featuring a double facade for natural ventilation, was completed. That same year, his design for Stuttgart Central Station won first prize, and in 2006, he received the Global Holcim Award Gold. Specializing in high-rises, his 1 Bligh project in Sydney was honored with the International High-rise Award in 2012. In 2017, he completed Marina One in Singapore, a vast 400,000 square meter complex featuring a public garden.

KEY PERSONNEL

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, DIPL. ING. ARCHITECT
moritz@christophingenhovenarchitects.com


Moritz Krogmann

DIRECTOR, M.SC. ARCHITECT
philipp@christophingenhovenarchitects.com


Philipp Neumann

DIRECTOR, MA. COMMUNICATIONS
benjamin@christophingenhovenarchitects.com


Benjamin Widholm

Plange Mühle, Düsseldorf



The Düsseldorf studio of christoph ingenhoven architects is located in the historic Plange Mühle, originally built in 1906 as a grain mill. Under Christoph Ingenhoven's meticulous renovation and conversion, following strict heritage preservation guidelines, the building now functions as a modern center housing offices, showrooms, and medical facilities. This iconic industrial landmark has had a profound impact on the city’s Rhine port area. Recently, the listed concrete silo has been repurposed for a new function.

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NETWORK / LOCATIONS

christoph ingenhoven architects

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Düsseldorf, Germany
Plange Mühle 1, 40221 Düsseldorf, Germany

Stuttgart, Germany
Albstraße 14, 70597 Stuttgart, Germany


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