
Florian Nagler
Florian Nagler is a renowned German architect known for his innovative use of sustainable materials and contemporary design principles. His recent project, which won the BDA architecture award, features a unique residential and office building in Munich's Theodor-Storm-Straße, constructed without cement and utilizing wood, clay, and natural stone. Nagler's commitment to environmentally friendly architecture reflects a growing trend in the industry to prioritize sustainability and reduce carbon footprints in building practices.
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Recent news mentions
Florian Nagler is the architect who designed the new exhibition center at the Freilichtmuseum Amerang.
Zeitlang-Vernissage im Freilichtmuseum Amerang - Bayern
Florian Nagler is the award-winning architect who designed the new exhibition building for the museum.
Neues Ausstellungsgebäude im Freilichtmuseum Amerang - BayernArchitect Florian Nagler built a house without using cement, focusing on wood and other natural materials.
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