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Christoph Ingenhoven

Dipl.-Ing. Architect BDA, RIBA, AIA int.

1960: Born in Düsseldorf
1978–1984: Architecture studies at the RWTH University in Aachen (diploma with Prof. Wolfgang Döring) and at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf with Prof. Hans Hollein
1985: Foundation of the architectural office ingenhoven associates


Christoph Ingenhoven is one of the leading international architects committed to sustainable architecture. Ecologically and economically responsible handling of resources is at the core of his designs. This quality has been confirmed through the achievement of the highest certifications according to international standards including LEED, Swiss Minergy Standard, BREEAM and DGNB. Christoph Ingenhoven is a founding member of Architecture Societies and Federations including but not limited to the German Society for Sustainable Building (DGNB) and the Federal Foundation for Building Culture. Furthermore he is a member of the North-Rhine Westphalia Academy of Sciences and Arts.

The most important realized buildings of ingenhoven associates include: The Lufthansa HQ at Frankfurt Airport, the European Investment Bank in Luxembourg, the HQ of the Daniel Swarovski Corporation at Lake Zurich and the health resort Lanserhof at Lake Tegern. By 1997 the RWE-Hochhaus in Essen was completed. It is one of the world's first high-rise buildings with a double facade facilitating the natural ventilation of the office spaces. In the same year the design for Stuttgart Central Station was awarded first prize in the international architectural competition. In 2006, Christoph Ingenhoven received the Global Holcim Award Gold, one of the most highly-rated architectural awards for the project. A core competency of the office is the planning and realization of high-rise buildings. In 2012, the office was awarded the International High-rise Award for 1 Bligh in Sydney, a 139-meter high building certified with the highest Australian Green Building rating "Green Star, six star". At the beginning of 2017, the foundation stone for the Toranomon Hills Project in Tokyo was laid, the project comprises of office accommodation 185 meters in height and a residential high-rise reaching 220 meters. The buildings will be completed in 2019 and are after the Breezé Tower in Osaka (2005–2008) the second high-rise building project to be designed in Japan. The largest project by ingenhoven associates is Marina One in Singapore comprising of 400,000 square meters. The high-rise complex features two office and residential buildings that enclose a large public garden, in which 20,000 people will work and live. This "role-model" for tropical and subtropical megacities has been completed in 2017. The head office of the ingenhoven associates office is located in Düsseldorf Media Harbour. In addition the firm is represented internationally at locations in St. Moritz, Sydney and Singapore.