THE PROJECTS OF BPLUS.XYZ sometimes have quirky names — Antivilla, Mäusebunker (Mouse House), Casa Storta (Crooked House) — which befit their transmogrified forms. Through the renovation of often brutalist structures, the Berlin firm founded by Arno Brandlhuber (first as Brandlhuber+ in 2006, then as B+ in 2021) has amassed an eclectic portfolio of imaginatively repurposed buildings. Most remarkable: its own offices in two towers that remained standing like a soaring relic after the surrounding buildings that once joined them to form a factory complex were torn down. Nicknamed San Gimignano Lichtenberg — a wink at the medieval towers of the Tuscan town — the restored buildings are the locus of a growing movement.
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