
GEBERIT CAMPUS: LEARNING, ARCHITECTURE, AND BRAND CONCEIVED AS ONE
GEBERIT CAMPUS: LEARNING, ARCHITECTURE, AND BRAND CONCEIVED AS ONE
The Geberit Campus in Pfullendorf functions simultaneously as a training center, exhibition venue, and brand space. ATELIER BRÜCKNER was responsible for the overall planning of the building, exhibition, and landscape design. The new campus follows a clear objective: to communicate expertise and functionality in an understandable and tangible way...

MOWAA – A Museum as a Laboratory for the Future
MOWAA – A Museum as a Laboratory for the Future
With the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) in Benin City, Nigeria, a place is emerging that redefines the cultural landscape of West Africa. The independent non-profit institution is a vibrant center for research, art, and archaeology – a place of learning, exchange, and cultural self-determination. In a region where archaeology has so far had little institutional foundation, MOWAA has, since 2020, sent a strong signal: West Africa is researching, preserving, and narrating its own history – an example of transformation through knowledge and creativity.

National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Atlanta – Exhibition Design by ATELIER BRÜCKNER Connects Thought, Emotion, and Action
National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Atlanta – Exhibition Design by ATELIER BRÜCKNER Connects Thought, Emotion, and Action
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights (NCCHR) is reinventing itself – and reopened to the public on November 8, 2025. Eleven years after the Center first opened, the architectural extension by Perkins & Will expands the space by fifty percent. Yet what truly transforms the institution lies within: the Center becomes a place where history, the present, and personal agency intertwine.

Grand Egyptian Museum inaugurated in the Presence of Federal President Steinmeier and Shirin Frangoul-Brückner
Grand Egyptian Museum inaugurated in the Presence of Federal President Steinmeier and Shirin Frangoul-Brückner
The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in Giza was officially inaugurated November 1, 2025 – in the presence of German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Shirin Frangoul-Brückner, Managing Director and Co-Founder of ATELIER BRÜCKNER. For the first time, the complete burial treasure of the legendary boy king Tutankhamun is being presented to the public.

Rooted in Heritage, shaping the Future – ATELIER BRÜCKNER designed the UAE Pavilion’s Exhibition at Expo 2025
Rooted in Heritage, shaping the Future – ATELIER BRÜCKNER designed the UAE Pavilion’s Exhibition at Expo 2025
A nation shaped by deep traditions and visionary ambitions: ATELIER BRÜCKNER has designed the 2,013 sqm exhibition for the United Arab Emirates Pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka. The experience design invites visitors into a world where cultural heritage and innovation go hand in hand...

Garden of Knowledge: Uzbekistan Pavilion for Expo 2025
Garden of Knowledge: Uzbekistan Pavilion for Expo 2025
The Uzbekistan Pavilion, designed by ATELIER BRÜCKNER, is now open. Expo 2025 in Osaka runs under the theme “Designing Future Society for Our Lives.” Uzbekistan is presenting itself with “Garden of Knowledge – A Laboratory for a Future Society.”

Consistently Sustainable: ATELIER BRÜCKNER is awarded for the future Museum Selma in Cologne
Consistently Sustainable: ATELIER BRÜCKNER is awarded for the future Museum Selma in Cologne
With a consistently sustainable design and few, targeted interventions in the existing building, ATELIER BRÜCKNER has won the Europe-wide tender for the architecture and exhibition design of the future Museum Selma in Cologne-Kalk...

German Design Award in GOLD for the Uzbekistan Pavilion at Expo 2025
German Design Award in GOLD for the Uzbekistan Pavilion at Expo 2025
Sustainable architecture for Expo 2025 in Japan: The pavilion for Uzbekistan designed by ATELIER BRÜCKNER received Gold at the German Design Award in the category ‘Excellent Architecture - Fair and Exhibition’.

Into the future with Gutenberg: new interim exhibition for the Gutenberg Museum
Into the future with Gutenberg: new interim exhibition for the Gutenberg Museum
The exhibition GUTENBERG MUSEUM MOVED, designed by ATELIER BRÜCKNER, relates the person and his legacy to our media life today. Fonts and typography are also the defining themes in the scenography and the graphic concept. The interim exhibition in the former former convent of St Clare shows selected objects from the collection.