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Discover the transformative power of landscape architecture in our Projects gallery, where over 35 years of reconnecting people with nature come to life. You can find our works worldwide, from small green interventions to large masterplans, from consulting activities to competitions.
Germany
2026
In occasion of the Landesgartenschau Neuss 2026, the large parking area on Wendersplatz will be temporarily transformed into the central entrance area of the exhibition grounds.
The temporary design features a colourful layout, large varieties of plants and flowers, as well as versatile facilities for cultural events and activities held throughout the Garden Show.
Germany
2025
As part of the Integrated Urban Development Concept (ISEK) for the City of Rosenheim in southern Bavaria, LAND Germany developed the technical framework “Environment–Climate–Climate Change” in collaboration with Raumposition and Weatherpark. While the ISEK provides a long-term strategic foundation for Rosenheim’s future, our specialist concept deepens its key objectives through a climate- and nature-based lens, suggesting a potential sustainable footprint of the city.
Germany
2025
At Vennhauser Allee in Düsseldorf, the new campus for the community primary school is setting a benchmark for sustainable educational landscapes. A DGNB-certified project commissioned by the City of Düsseldorf, the design creates a generous and multifaceted outdoor space that supports learning through play, while placing a strong emphasis on greenery, biodiversity, and the quality of open space.
Germany
2025
Located in the heart of Düsseldorf’s government district, the new alltours headquarters is a striking new landmark on the Rhine promenade. Designed by HPP Architekten, the building unites state-of-the-art office environments with forward-thinking ecological and urban values. As part of the design team, LAND Germany was responsible for shaping the outdoor spaces surrounding the building, creating a fluid transition between architecture, public space, and nature.
Germany
2025
LAND’s competition entry for the new Civic Center in Aldenhoven is rooted in a strong commitment to sustainability and contextual integration. The proposal envisions the revitalization of the existing 1960s administrative building, preserving its familiar identity within the community while complementing it with a contemporary extension. A lively, multifunctional public space is being created – the new Aldenhoven Civic Centre.
Germany
2024
With the nyoo berry project in Duisburg Huckingen, a forward-looking green neighborhood is taking shape – setting new standards for what a Garden City can mean today.
Germany
2023
This urban development concept proposes restructuring of the neighbourhood buildings according to timber-frame construction, energy-oriented refurbishment and a clear aesthetic identity provided by wooden facades.
Germany
2023
The inner green belt in Cologne links the inner-city neighbourhoods with the historic urban extensions. Originally designed by Konrad Adenauer and Fritz Schumacher, the ‘Colonius Nord’ site was designed as part of a competition.
Metro-Klima-Lab, Niederkassel
Germany
2023
Germany
2022
This open space planning aims to create a green-blue infrastructure adapting the neighbourhood to the consequences of climate change in order to create a lively neighbourhood with a high quality of life.
Germany
2022
Characterised by the port industry, the Untere Werft forms a unique open space in Krefeld-Uerdingen. The currently inadequate connection and design mean that this potential remains largely unutilised. The redesign aims to make the site attractive, focusing on recreation and historical value.
Germany
2022
The new Düsseldorf Opera House on Heinrich-Heine-Allee has the potential to become the ultimate public building – perfectly integrated into the city centre location, with spectacular views, tangible, active, iconic, inviting, functional, flexible and green.
Germany
2022
This residential neighbourhood in Wuppertal develops on a sloping topography and is characterised by a varied vegetation, as well as generous public squares and courtyards.
GermanyResearch Lab
2022
“AGRICULTURE meets MANUFACTURING” is an official project of the International Building Exhibition StadtRegion Stuttgart 2027 (IBA’27). Developed for the city of Fellbach through an Integrated Action Plan, the project draws on applied research and local stakeholder engagement to envision a new landscape model for the Stuttgart Metropolitan Region—one that makes climate adaptation and quality of life tangible through spatial design. At the heart of the project lies a fundamental goal: to relearn how to live with the landscape by building new relationships—between agriculture and industry, between people and nature.
Germany
2022
With the redevelopment of the regional headquarter of North Rhine-Westphalia in Düsseldorf, a new and vibrant open space will connect surrounding green spaces and public areas, integrating flood protection and rainwater management for increased climate resilience.
City Centre Kaarst, Kaarst
Germany
2021
Quelle Areal Nürnberg, Nuremberg
Germany
2020
Ideenwerkstatt Münster 2030, Münster
Germany
2020
Germany
2020
The Schillerplatz is the central location for the weekly market and urban events in the city of Iserlohn. Simultaneously, it serves as a playground and gathering place, playing a crucial role as a link between the pedestrian zone and the town hall.
Germany
2020
With Katharinenhöfe, a new neighbourhood is being created in the heart of Alt-Willich, a small town in the wider Ruhr metropolitan area.
TU Nürnberg, Nürnberg
Germany
2020
Germany
2020
Located in the heart of Düsseldorf, the redesigned Schlüterstraße school campus sets a benchmark for sustainable and innovative outdoor spaces, with nature and education going hand in hand. In the spirit of creating a “green classroom”, school grounds are transformed into a vibrant, multifunctional landscape where learning, recreation, and sustainability seamlessly converge.
Germany
2020
The existing secondary school named after Elsa Brändström in Rheine, near Cologne, is to be expanded to six trains and rebuilt on the site north of the Emsland Stadium. Connected by a continuous “play and sports belt” along the stadium circuit, the school and sports hall develop an urban unit, based on the competition design won by LAND Germany and JSWD Architekten.
Raumwerk D Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf
Germany



