The German architectural practice Amunt was founded through the collaboration of architects Björn Martenson, Sonja Nagel and Jan Theissen, and is known for its precise, understated architecture. Their projects consist mainly of single-family homes, renovations, extensions and interior redesigns. Characteristic of Amunt’s architecture is their constant attention to context and a careful analysis of it in the broadest sense of the word.

The repurposing or redevelopment of existing buildings is currently the most important task for architects. In Germany, the conversion and renovation of large-scale post-war projects necessitates a complete re-evaluation not only of the structure but also of their social and historical impact. These projects are of great importance for the country’s cultural and architectural future.