Architect@Work Germany Berlin
| Trade fair for architecture at Station Berlin
Date:
Trade Show Contact
germany@architectatwork.com
www.architectatwork.com
Audience:
professional visitors only
Cycle:
biennially
The Architect@Work Germany Berlin, known as A@W Berlin, is a trade fair held biennially at Station Berlin. The event is organized by Xpo Messe Kontakt c/o debelux Chamber of Commerce in Cologne. It serves as an excellent platform for presenting the latest trends and developments in the fields of architecture, interior design, technologies, as well as building equipment and materials.
The core of this fair is to create an ideal environment for networking and relationship building among architects, designers, interior architects, specialist planners, and representatives of municipal institutions. It is not only a place for knowledge exchange but also a stage for showcasing products and services that will shape future construction and design projects. Attendees have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the most current technologies, devices, and materials that have recently been introduced to the market.
A distinctive feature of Architect@Work Germany is the rigorous selection of new products. An independent panel of experts evaluates and approves these to ensure that participants are always presented with superior quality and advanced products and solutions.
Furthermore, the successful concept of Architect@Work is implemented worldwide in other major cities such as Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Poland, France, to name a few, and in many other countries.
In summary, Architect@Work in Berlin is an absolute highlight for all professionals in the fields of architecture and design who wish to stay at the cutting edge. It offers an unparalleled opportunity to network with industry experts and discover groundbreaking solutions.
The Architect@Work Germany takes place biennially, and therefore for the fourth time previsibly in November 2026 in Berlin.
Local time:
18:30 h (UTC +02:00)
Berlin:
Walpurga's Night