About
Founded in 1990, Sauerbruch Hutton is a private headquartered in Berlin, Germany with approximately 50-200 employees specializing in Other.
Sauerbruch Hutton is an independent architecture practice founded in Berlin, Germany. The firm employs approximately 100 staff organized under 16 partners and 14 associates, operating in an interdisciplinary, democratic environment. The practice specializes in sustainable architectural solutions across buildings, urban master plans, interiors, and exhibitions. Key focus areas include timber construction, building conversion and renovation, regenerative materials, and sustainable design practices. Notable projects include Franklin Village Mannheim (awarded German Prize for Architecture 2025), the Federal University of Applied Administrative Sciences in Rostock, Panorama Constance, and the Federal Ministry of Defense expansion in Berlin. The firm has received multiple awards for sustainable construction and timber building design.
Headquarters
Berlin, Germany
Founded
1990
Employees
50-200
Company Type
Private
Business Models
Value Chain
Projects
Franklin Village Mannheim
Federal University of Applied Administrative Sciences
Panorama Constance
Bendlerblock Federal Ministry of Defence
Wood Clay Campus Berlin
Luisenblock
High-Rise at Alexanderplatz
Certifications & Awards
Awards
German Prize for Architecture
Deutscher Architekturpreis
Holcim Award for Sustainable Construction
Best Tall Building Worldwide
Deutscher Holzbaupreis
Wohnbau Preis Hamburg