ATP Nuremberg invites you to its open day.
As an experienced hospital design office, ATP Nuremberg is the “Competence Center for the Health Sector” of the ATP Group. The office, one of five ATP integrated design offices in Germany, is celebrating its successful transformation into a specialist provider of integrated design services. Within just a few years, the now 40-strong team led by Managing Director
The column-supported ceiling made out of cross-laminated timber panels that was designed by ATP Innsbruck was the subject of an expert webinar
“You can do lots with wood, you just have to know how”, was the message of an expert webinar that was completely devoted to the subject of “column-supported flat ceilings from cross-laminated timber.” The focus of the event was the timber ceiling at Handl Gastro Service in Pians, which was integrally designed with BIM by ATP Innsbruck and represents a prototype in the field of timber building: Because, despite its spectacular size of 650 m
Designed by ATP/amd.sigma in record time
Planner team: ATP architects engineers/amd.sigma strategic airport development
Design start: 12/2017, Completion and ready for take-off: 09/2020
In 2017, the planner team ATP architects engineers/amd.sigma strategic airport development was commissioned to completely rework the existing concept for the construction of an additional terminal (T2) for six million passengers per year at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER). The challenge was to reduce the GFA from 40,000 m² to around 23,000 m² while still being ready for the general opening deadline of October 2020. Today, T2 is “ready for take-off”.
ATP designs for an Austrian manufacturer of natural cosmetics
The natural cosmetics and life sciences company RINGANA is on track for success and expansion. Hence, ATP Vienna was commissioned with the integrated design of a major production building, in which three previous facilities are being brought together.
Plandata Managing Director Lars Oberwinter speaks on the Heinze ArchitekTOUR.
The "ArchitekTOUR," which is organized by the German information platform Heinze, traditionally brings together high caliber speakers from the architectural and construction sectors – this year "on screen." For this reason, the presentation by Lars Oberwinter, Managing Director of the ATP subsidiary Plandata, on "BIM Quality Management 2.0" seemed even more appropriate. The BIM expert spoke to his almost 300 online listeners about "How errors (in BIM models) can really make us wiser."
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