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THE ENGEL & VÖLKERS MAGAZINE

THE HOPE ISSUE Refreshing perspectives, uplifting visions and personalities that inspire

INDIA MAHDAVI

STAY IN TOUCH!

No one creates more cheerful spaces. The ­Iranian-French designer on the power of colors and how they influence our well-being

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s the Chinese philosopher Confucius is reported to have said some 2,500 years ago: “They must often change who would be constant in happiness.” I have gone through many changes in my life as well. After training as a shipping agent in my home city of Hamburg, I studied business administration in Toronto, New York and ­Barcelona before starting my own business while still a young man. What began as a local brokerage in the riverside suburbs of Hamburg grew into a global real estate company that operates successfully in over 30 countries. Watching Engel & Völkers develop and observing changes in myself as the company expanded has filled me with a deep sense of joy and satisfaction. The decision to buy a piece of real estate is also a form of change and often marks the beginning of a new phase in life. We’ve seen many people fulfill a dream and buy a new property over the past year. Demand for real estate in the premium segment was particularly high: In 2021, Engel & Völkers recorded year-on-year growth of 97 percent in residential real estate ­transactions in the €5 million to €10 million segment. Top segment transactions of over €10 million also grew by 90 percent. But ultra-high-net-worth individuals aren’t interested primarily in a possible return on their investment. They’re looking for an increase in quality of life. For me, the one constant amid all the change is my family and close friends, some of whom have accompanied me for decades. Current events have once again made me keenly aware of how incredibly important they are in my life. Many conflicts around the world are tearing families apart and making people fear for their lives. I am very touched by the food and clothing, some people have welcomed refugees into their homes. ­Collective efforts like these cannot help but foster hope, which is a particular-

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great show of solidarity worldwide. In addition to giving money and donating Sincerely,

ly valuable asset in times like these. This HOPE edition of GG Magazine deliberately views the future in a positive light and brings you stories full of joy and hopefulness. Enjoy your read!

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Hope …

...is a word that conveys trust in the future and a happy anticipation of what is yet to come. It was this need for hope that inspired us to create the issue you are holding in your hands right now. The Russian attack on Ukraine had just started as we were putting together the content, and so we were faced with a daunting challenge: how to create a lifestyle magazine that would still have relevance for you, dear reader, while we are surrounded by devastating war updates and heartbreaking images of endless suffering so close to home. We decided this issue should concentrate solely on personalities and topics that exude optimism. Features that allow us to take a breath and transport us into other worlds – if only for a moment. I highly recommend the interview our colleague Silke Bender did for GG with India Mahdavi, who is also known as “the queen of color.” The Iranian-French architect and designer’s reflections on the power of colors are fascinating. Just as refreshing is the fact that this year’s Pritzker Prize, the ultimate distinction in architecture, has just been given to an African architect for the first time ever! Diébédo Francis Kéré, who was born in Burkina Faso, one of the poorest countries in the world, focuses on sustainable designs. You’ll find an extensive portrait of Kéré and his projects starting on page 30. We hope you will find a few moments to turn off the

Yours,

Michaela Cordes

Our cover star India Mahdavi is best known for her ­interior of Sketch in London (Insta-famous with 387,000 followers @sketchlondon). She has just replaced the iconic bubble-gum pink with a warm, coppery yellow. Why? The whole interview - on page 30.

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THANK YOU

Silke Bender Our freelance correspondent Silke Bender, based in Paris for 11 years, writes in depth about the beautiful and lighthearted sides of life. Her topics include art, design, architecture, travel and food. For this issue of GG, Silke interviewed ­Iranian-French designer India Mahdavi.

Sabine Mirlesse Our cover photo is the work of an artist who expresses her creativity in various different fields: photography, sculpture and installation art. Sabine Mirlesse lives in Paris and studied in New York at the iconic Parsons School of Design. She has been photographing and interviewing creative people for more than ten years, and her work has appeared in publications including The New York Times, T magazine, Le Monde, Vogue Italia and The Wall Street Journal.

Carolynne Millington is a Private Office Advisor with over 20 years of experience in real estate. She has lived in Mallorca for just as long. Carolynne represents Engel & Völkers in the exclusive Son Vida residential area as well as in the neighboring villages of Puigpunyent, Esporles and Establiments. She’s also the advisor for the stunning estate we feature in our For Sale Homestory (page 70).

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The respected Spanish interior designer and father of four children is responsible for the i­ nterior of the Mallorquin mansion overlooking ­Esporles that we feature on page 70. For his design, Luis Bustamante took i­ nspiration from the lush surrounding ­landscape while also incorporating French and Moroccan influences.

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COOL CITY Baroque pomp meets a hip culture scene in the buzzing Austrian capital: Welcome to Vienna!

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ART & DESIGN New York artist Alex Proba transforms swimming pools into extraordinary works of art.

FRANCIS KÉRÉ This year’s Pritzker Prize winner builds for communities and a more equitable future.

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INTERVIEW Laura Malina Seiler is a spiritual coach who has built a highly successful empire online.

FLOWER POWER Floral design is flourishing, and more flamboyant than ever – thanks in part to social media

20 NEWS FROM THE CEO Sven Odia, CEO of Engel & Völkers, on the latest trends in the international real estate market.

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WOMAN Summery favorites in fresh colors.

24 MAN Things to make you smile at home and on the road. 26

BOOKS From the smiley face to Finnish philosophy: Three views on how to find happiness and inner strength.

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NEW HOME This Mallorquin estate in the Tramuntana mountains is a peaceful oasis with stunning views.

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RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Villas, mansions & office space – the world’s most beautiful real estate.

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AT HOME 30 INDIA MAHDAVI Passionate about colors: the celebrated architect and designer on how they affect our well-being.

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FOREWORD A preface to the new issue.

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EDITORIAL Hope.

168 ADDRESSES Names, addresses and manufacturers.

40 HEIGHTS OF HAPPINESS Alpine pastures and fresh air:

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the growing appeal of summertime in the mountains.

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The traditional fiaker was once used as a cab in Vienna. Today, the horse-drawn carriage is still a characteristic sight.

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Hello, Vienna!

The Austrian metropolis with its romantic old town and unique culture scene is one of the world’s most livable cities. An experience between conservatism and avant-garde. WORDS: Christina Libuda ILLUSTRATIONS: Asia Orlando

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1 ROSEWOOD VIENNA A new hotel belonging to the elegant and exclusive Rosewood brand is opening its doors in Vienna’s old town this summer. 2 CAFÉ FIGAR A hip deli with an incredible breakfast menu. 3 PRATER The famous Ferris wheel from 1897 is the main attraction among many nostalgic rides at the six-square-kilometer fun fair on the edge of the city. 4 STADTFLUCHT BERGMÜHLE A peaceful, green oasis just 30 minutes from the city by car. Special trial rates are available for club members and day visitors. 2

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he Austrian capital draws millions of visitors each year. Built on the wealth of the nearly 600-year-old Habsburg monarchy, Vienna still looks like a city from a fairy tale, with horse-drawn carriages that clatter across the cobblestones, opulent palaces hung with glittering golden chandeliers and bright throngs of people going about their business in the narrow, winding streets. Extensive parks beckon on the banks of the Danube and the infrastructure is excellent. Small wonder, then, that the city has topped Mercer’s Quality of Living survey for ten years in a row. And that London-based news magazine The Economist has repeatedly named Vienna the world’s most livable city – ahead of Melbourne and Osaka. Vienna’s historic center is encircled by the Ringstraße, a grand boulevard lined with magnificent buildings, museums and concert halls. Towering over everything is the Stephansdom (St. Stephen’s Cathedral), a Gothic masterpiece complete with ornate towers and a colorful tiled roof. Walk up the 343 steps of the south tower and you’ll be rewarded with a fantastic view of the Hof burg, a 13th century palace complex that contains the Spanish Riding School with its magnificent Lipizzan stallions, and the Hofburg Chapel, where the bright voices of the Vienna Boys’ Choir ring out at Sunday Mass. Baroque Belvedere Palace has a permanent collection of select works by Gustav Klimt, including “The Kiss.” In the white and gold Hall of Mirrors at Schönbrunn Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the young Wolfgang ­A madeus Mozart played for Empress Maria Theresa in 1762 when he was only 6. Immortal composers such as Mozart, Beethoven and Mahler still feature regularly on Vienna’s

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Karlskirche concert calendar, which boasts 15,000 musical events each year. Before the coronavirus pandemic, 10,000 people attended live performances of classical music every evening – something unheard of anywhere else. The Wiener Staatsoper (Vienna State Opera), Wiener Konzerthaus and Burgtheater are among the top venues. But time hasn’t stood still either. The monolithic architecture and colorful Enzo lounge furniture that distinguish the M ­ useumsQuartier (MQ), an ensemble located in the former imperial stables, set a contemporary tone. The Mumok Museum is dedicated to 20th century works – from Pop Art to Viennese Actionism, while the Albertina exhibits works by Anselm Kiefer, Egon Schiele and Albrecht Dürer. The city’s food scene is also very diverse. In Nook Vienna, guests are greeted by the smell of cinnamon, sugar and freshly baked bread. Habibi & Hawara, which serves Middle Eastern fare, is part of an independent immigrant integration program. Otto Bauer offers regional specialties with a twist, the Zum Schwarzen Kameel restaurant is a ­Viennese institution and Café Central and Café Korb are absolutely legendary. Would you like to know more?

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Plunge into art

Keeping boredom at bay is something New York-based designer Alex Proba is good at. Her abstract motifs turn furniture, carpets, cushions, walls – and increasingly, swimming pools – into bright, cheery works of art. Designing pool bottoms was a dream the German-born Proba had been fostering for a long time. In 2020, she realized her first pool project in the garden of a mid-century modern house by architect Donald Wexler near the desert in Palm Springs, California. The result of eight days spent hand-painting in the baking sun was an explosion of colors and organic shapes. The effect is even more stunning when there’s water in the pool, and the light refracts, changing the dimensions of the mural. The best way to enjoy this type of art is to jump in, dive beneath the surface or just let yourself float. So far, Proba has created colorful pool bottoms in two homes near Palm Springs and has designed two graphic pool decks, one in Manhattan and the other in Kansas City.

The designer established Studio Proba in 2013. Her online shop sells colorful items including cushions and carpets. Would you like to know more?

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WORDS: CHRISTINA LIBUDA; PHOTO: MADELINE TOLLE

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INTERVIEW

Self-Help! Every day, spiritual coach Laura Malina Seiler inspires tens of thousands of people. Her podcast has been downloaded 33 million times.

Toward the end of February, you spontaneously announced a Global Peace Meditation, which 16,000 people participated in live on YouTube. What was the most powerful thing about it? That so many people were focusing their attention simultaneously on creating a space for peace. I find it fascinating how the worst crises can bring out the best in humanity. A crisis always also contains moments of hope and possibilities for change.

You and your family live in Berlin, but spend several months in Maui each year. What can we learn from the Hawaiian attitude toward life? There’s a special life force in the islands, where aloha – love and affection – really flourishes. People treat each other and the earth with a lot of respect. In the Hawaiian philosophy, some words are particularly important. O ­ hana stands for family and community and conveys that we can only be strong if we stick together. Pono means doing the right thing – intuitively knowing the difference between right and wrong. How can each of us contribute to making the world a happier place? By being happy and fulfilled ourselves, and thinking positive thoughts. We can each ask ourselves: How can I perform a good deed today? It doesn’t matter how small.

Laura Seiler began offering online meditation classes in 2016. Her digital platforms generate seven-figure sales today.

Where are you the happiest? Wherever I am with my two children.

Would you like to know more?

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What’s the best way to deal with negative feelings in difficult times? Resilience. The ability and the knowledge of how to rely on ourselves when the going gets tough. Being able to trust that things will get better again. Life is full of ups and downs. We need to realize the extent to which our thoughts influence our feelings. But we have a choice of where to go in our heads.


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NEWS FROM THE CEO

Viva la vida: The appeal of the Mexican lifestyle to property buyers

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efore the Spanish conquistadors arrived in Mexico in the 16th century, the region had been culturally influenced by the Maya and the Aztecs, both highly developed civilizations, since 400 CE. The Chichén Itzá Pyramid, a ­UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site today, provides striking evidence of this. In 2020, Mexico was the most frequented of any Latin American country, and the number three destination worldwide after Italy and France, according to the International Tourism Organization. When I was in Mexico earlier this year, I was seduced all over again. The combination of Mexico’s rich history, breathtaking scenery, gorgeous beaches and an incredibly positive vibe is what makes the country such a magical place for me. Many property buyers are also drawn to the authentic Mexican lifestyle. The increased flexibility that comes with working remotely makes the idea of a second residence in sunny, southern climes even more attractive than ever. Under such circumstances, a second home can be enjoyed more frequently and for longer periods of time. An absolute hot spot is Los Cabos, a natural wonderland in the southernmost part of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur, where the deep blue Pacific Ocean meets the sandy desert dotted with green cactuses. Famed Hollywood personalities such as Jennifer Aniston and top model Cindy Crawford both love the area’s unique flair. Los Cabos is only a two-hour flight from Los Angeles, which is easy to reach by air from many parts of the world. Warm temperatures, picturesque beaches and

the stunning properties there make Los Cabos a world-class destination for those looking to buy. We’ve been observing this trend in our ­Engel & Völkers Shop in Los Cabos as well. In 2021, a record year for our team, sales nearly tripled compared with the previous year. The majority of buyers (roughly 70 percent) came from the nearby U.S., followed by about 20 percent from Canada. The remaining 10 percent of buyers were from Mexico itself as well as Europe, Asia and Australia. Los Cabos is just as popular with individuals, couples and families with children as it is with investors. The region’s increasingly cosmopolitan character has led many people to regard Los Cabos as a good place to live year round. The large expat community and the excellent infrastructure have pursuaded more and more of our customers to move to the Mexican peninsula. The most sought-after locations in Los ­Cabos include Palmilla, Puerto Los Cabos, Querencia and Pedregal. The latter has retained its traditional Mexican charm and enjoys particular popularity for this very reason. The average price of a luxury property in Los Cabos is 3.1 million dollars. Whereas single-family homes cost 4.3 million on average, an exclusive condo or apartment will only set you back around 1.5 million. Prices for very special properties can be considerably higher. In 2021, Engel & Völkers Los C ­ abos was named Best Real Estate Brokerage in M ­ exico by the I­ nternational Property Awards. This ­distinction makes me extraordinarily proud and I look forward tremendously to continuing the journey with this amazing team.

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“The Mexican residential real estate market has enormous potential: Sales growth is expected to reach 60 billion dollars by 2025, the equivalent of nearly 10 percent a year.” SVEN ODIA, GLOBAL CEO OF ENGEL & VÖLKERS

DID YOU KNOW?

MEXICAN CUISINE WAS DECLARED A CULTURAL HERITAGE OF HUMANITY IN 2010. THE TYPICAL MEXICAN JOIE DE VIVRE IS REFLECTED MOST FULLY IN THE FOOD.

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Mexico is a fascinating place with a unique and ­diverse culture. That’s one reason this country is increasingly drawing international ­ property buyers. Already today, some 1.8 million U.S. nationals live in the southern part of the North American continent – and the trend appears to be continuing.


WHAT’S THE SCOOP ON REAL ESTATE HOT SPOTS AROUND THE WORLD? 5 FACTS ABOUT MILAN: 1

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…of owned properties in Milan are apartments, only 2 percent of them are houses or villas The city is currently expanding. The planned subway extension to Monza will connect Milan with a new market

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The buyers are mainly Italian, only 10 percent come from abroad. Most non-Italians in Milan are renters

Milan hosts numerous important events, among them Fashion Week and Salone del Mobile, the world’s biggest furniture fair. Bocconi University, one of Europe’s leading business schools, also draws people to the city. Rising rental prices, among other things, stand to benefit the real estate market in Milan

DON’T MISS Art inspires! I’m personally a huge fan of using carefully chosen works of art to lend individuality and character to a home. Two events that art aficionados should definitely not miss are the Venice Biennale, which runs through November 27, and this year’s Art Basel, which takes place June 16–19. Visitors will be able admire and purchase works by established artists and newcomers from around the world, and can look forward to an unforgettable experience.

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Together at last! After taking place almost entirely online in 2021, this year’s EVX, organized by ­Engel & Völkers Americas, was a fantastic event. I was there in Las Vegas from March 6–8, and still can’t get over the enthusiasm with which the roughly 1,300 participants and members of the Engel & Völkers network engaged in discussion, exchanged ideas and sought information about all the current trends. But what impressed me most of all was the way people celebrated their connection with the worldwide Engel & Völkers family!


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Bright, cheerful colors make life seem effortless and invite you to enjoy the summer season.

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With the design of this beach towel, French artist

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a match in the sand that will make the sun laugh harder than ever. Sunnylife, € 29. 3 TRAVEL

COMPANION The hard-shell front pocket of

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polycarbonate. Carl Friedrik, € 560. 4 I WAS

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auspicious color “­ Viridian with Riesling” elegantly

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Quentin Monge spirits us away to his hometown of Saint-Tropez. For Hermès, € 475. 8 POOL

POSITION ­Ordinary air mattresses are boring. This inflatable private jet with an integrated

cup holder will keep you afloat as you sip your favorite drink in style. Funboy, approx. € 89.

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FLAME The perfect accessory for a romantic

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skimboard sporting a Jean-Michel Basquiat print

performance. Saint Laurent, € 4,500. 4 ETERNAL

evening that you hope will last forever. Each can€ 30. 5 PLAYFUL Placing flowers in the vase will

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Harrington. “Holding On,” approx. € 2,878.

transformed hard, shiny metal into something that looks incredibly soft. “Bench,” price on request. 8 GREETINGS FROM THE PAST Moments of

togetherness make the world a better place, as the nostalgic, ‘70s-inspired Unity Collection

reminds us. Timex Standard x Coca-Cola, € 99.

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50 Years of Good News

Happy Not Perfect

Everyday Sisu

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Poppy Jamie, Rodale Books $ 24

Katja Pantzar, TarcherPerigee, approx. € 20

Don’t worry, be happy! No symbol is better at boosting your spirits and lightening your mood than the iconic yellow smiley face. It first appeared in the French magazine France Soir in 1972 beside a goodnews column written by Franklin Loufrani. Loufrani went on to patent the happy face and establish The Smiley Company, which has been spreading happiness and positivity around the world ever since. This book looks back on half a century of Smiley history, highlighting milestones and documenting happy moments to mark the company’s anniversary – and make you smile.

Do you sometimes also feel that other people’s lives are much more perfect than your own? In a society that tends to value perfection over authenticity, it’s easy to get lost in feelings of self-doubt or caught up in endless cycles of self-optimization. During a personal crisis of her own, British TV host and entrepreneur Poppy Jamie realized that she needed to start paying more attention to her mental wellbeing. So together with experts, she developed her own “Happy Not Perfect” program and published a book full of practical tips for how to overcome anxiety, failure and perfectionism.

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Finland is home to the world’s happiest ­ people – at least according to the UN’s World Happiness Report, which it has topped for years. So where does all the happiness in this Nordic country come from? Sisu could be part of the answer. The word is virtually impossible to translate, but it generally reflects the Finish way of thinking, inner strength and resilience – the country’s essence. ­Helsinkibased journalist Katja Pantzar has investigated this seemingly inscrutable concept and in doing so, reveals how much we can learn from Nordic-style happiness.

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Often referred to as the “queen of colors”: the Iranian-French architect and designer India Mahdavi.

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Wearing bright colors herself for a change: India Mahdavi in her Paris studio, seated on one of the famous “Bishop” stools she designed in 2003.

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VIBRANT VIBE With her playful palette, India Mahdavi makes the world a brighter place. If there’s one thing the internationally renowned architect and designer is sure of, it’s that colors have the power to make us happier. WORDS: Silke Bender


The former pink parlor now shimmers in different shades of yellow: the Sketch Gallery restaurant in London.


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“Warmth – that is the new color of Sketch. It’s all about being human, less about image.“ INDIA MAHDAVI

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“I regard colors as my friends. And to invite always the same people to your home – that’s boring.“ INDIA MAHDAVI


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er style is the opposite of ­Bauhaus. For more than 20 years, India Mahdavi has been using unusual color effects, a touch of humor and a passion for ornamentation to transform interiors into joyful, choreographed spaces. Today, she is regarded as something of a superstar. ­Silke Bender met the French-Iranian architect and designer in Paris, where she lives and works. What’s the color of your mood today? I just got back from London, where I was redesigning the new Sketch Gallery in these new, very warm colors, and that’s how I feel. I still feel the glow of Sketch: gold, yellow and ­champagne. But I could also answer that I feel blue and yellow because of Ukraine: the new colors for freedom and peace.

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The Sketch Gallery’s famous pink interior is gone. What can you tell us about the new atmosphere that you’ve created? The pink was so strong, I didn’t want to say: Oh, I’m just redoing it in another color. So I began working with the African artist Yinka ­Shonibari on different textures: the beautiful Senegalese fabrics produced by famous textile designer Aissa Dione, the woven wall lights by Inès Bressand from Ghana, the shining m ­ etal w ­ allpaper from Gournay that reflects the light in a champagne color, the natural raffia and wicker details – and the ceiling painted in my color, Mandarine au lait. The overall result of these textures and yellow tones is warmth. Warmth is the new color of Sketch. It’s about togetherness, the joy of touching. It’s more about being human, less about the image.

Ferrari’s Cavallino Trattoria in Maranello, which Mahdavi designed in 2021.

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Was it hard for you to say good-bye to one of your most iconic and most Instagrammed interior designs? It was a bit difficult in the beginning, but I now feel very comfortable with it because the­ ­t iming was perfect. The pink room belonged to pre-COVID times. Now we’re in a new era. ­Before COVID, the world, our minds, were lighter. The pandemic closed a chapter and we all entered into this digital kind of life. We were not able to be together, and we were sharing our lives through screens. The pink room was a fantastic space but a lot of its success was also all about its image in social media. I think the experience of touching and texture, and the joy of being together, have

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become more important now. But there’s another way in which the old Sketch is still present... The whole idea of Sketch was that the interior changes every two or three years. The pink room remained for seven years because it was so successful. And because it was such an ­iconic room, I made a volumetric miniature of it. The model, at a scale of 1:10, is present right now in the restaurant. It’s a way of preserving the old space. It’s an archive and an object in it’s own right, and you can actually still enter it with your camera. It’s beautiful and fun! Why do you sometimes work with mass market brands such as Monoprix or H&M? In working with H&M, I saw an opportunity to democratize my work, to break the boundaries between high- and low-end markets. Breaking down barriers is what I brought to this profession – bouncing from one discipline to another. With this collection, H&M has offered me the opportunity to spread a joyful palette of colors on an international scale. What’s behind the blurred chessboard pattern in the H&M Home collection? The collection was conceived during the pandemic like a wind of needed optimism in a world of uncertainty, thus the out-of-focus graphic elements and blurry colors melting into each other. How often do you give the interior of your own home a makeover? Not often enough (she laughs). I’ve been ­living in my home for 25 years because it’s just around the corner from my office. Recently, I renovated a huge part of the apartment and it felt like moving, but now I feel that I should r­ eally move somewhere else. I bought a big house in Arles that I have been working on for two years to make it my new space. T ­ herefore, I would like to scale down in ­Paris and have something a bit smaller and more concentrated. What style and what colors predominate in your Paris home? It’s not that colorful, it’s more quiet. It’s a home that evolved more naturally as the layers of my life were added, one after the other. Colors come mostly from my artworks on the walls. My bedroom is in off-pink, the kitchen is colorful, yes. The furniture is a mixture of my prototypes and objects by Ettore Sottsass or Gio Ponti, mostly Italian designers. But I’ve put a lot of colors into my new house in Arles!


“I want to be more like a filmmaker: telling stories, putting characters into my creations.” INDIA MAHDAVI

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Patrons sip tea and nibble ­macarons as if inside an animated film at Ladurée in Geneva.


“Colors give us energy and have a strong ­impact on our mood.” INDIA MAHDAVI


You are known for creating interiors that make people feel good. Are you a happy person by nature or do you use color as a form of therapy? My attraction to color has always been within me. And it’s something that I’ve always ­enjoyed doing: playing with colors in a very natural way. So for a long time, I didn’t even realize it had anything to do with talent. I often dress in dark blue because I need to be in a neutral position to be able to juggle colors all day long. Colors came to me during my childhood years in the U.S. where I first watched color TV: the cartoons of Walt Disney or Tex Avery. The mid-60s in America were really crazy when it came to colors. Just think about the Hollywood movies in Technicolor! And my father liked to show me books about his homeland Iran, and I was deeply impressed by the colorful mosque of ­Esfahan. Consciously or unconsciously, colors became the material of my emotions. Can colors make us happier? Definitely! They give us energy and have a strong impact on our mood. I really ­believe that the environment we live in affects the way we feel in an important way. What are the ingredients of a joyful interior? View colors as your friends. And don’t be scared of mixing them. Think about your home as a

dinner party: It might be boring if you just invite people of the same age and profession. Also invite foreigners who have new stories to tell and get more interesting conversations started. Is there a color combination that you would ­never use? I would never say never, because color never comes alone. It depends on materials and textures and is always part of a context. I could tell you that I’m not crazy about very contrasting colors, like black and yellow. But I love them on a bee. So, no rules. Stay open-minded. You worked for seven years with Christian Liaigre – the French master of sleek and contemporary French style who focused on neutral tones. What made you f lip your style 180 degrees when you founded your own agency in 1999? I don’t think I changed my style. When I was working for Christian, I adopted his vocabulary. It was all about proportions, about a certain richness of materials, because he had this obsession with beautiful natural materials, and crafts. It was very easy for me to adopt that language. I remember though, that I was always the one adding color (she laughs). But he always said that he only does what he knows how to do. When I struck out on my own, I did exactly the same. And I was lucky that my first project was the Townhouse Hotel in Miami. Why? Miami is such a different environment: “Sea, Sex and Sun.” How to express that in three dimensions? So I started playing around with all the spectrums of colors. This was very unusual at that time and gave the hotel a very strong identity. The roof terrace, for example, was all in red, with waterbeds. It was often photographed because it was so photogenic. That was the first of a number of hotels, the last was the L’Apogée in Courchevel, completed in 2013. What made you stop doing hotel interiors? When I started in 2000, the hotel business was very interesting for designers. There was this new idea of finding home away from home and connecting people all over the planet. Then it became an industry. Most of the offers I received left me no freedom ­whatsoever. Everything was already planned down to the last detail, and they just wanted me to do the colors and brand the hotel with my name. But I am an architect and a designer, I can’t just ­decorate something. ­Luckily, I’m in a position today to be able to take on only projects that I am really passionate about.

India Mahdavi’s Paris showroom is awash with color (left). Here, the new “Bishop Apple Blossom” in ­ceramic, limited to eight pieces.

You spent a year living in Germany. How did that inf luence you?

We came to Europe in May 1968 and wanted to live in Paris. But there was chaos because of the student revolt, and we ended up in H ­ eidelberg. My life went from Technicolor to black and white. Everything was gray to me, the sky, the buildings, the people. I had the trauma of losing colors. I have this memory of walking down the shopping street with my father, like in a black-and-white movie, and suddenly, I see a pair of bright-orange shoes that were all shiny and glowing in the window, and my father bought them for me. Then we moved to the south of France and the sun came back. Were you never drawn to Bauhaus or inspired by its ideas like so many other interior designers? I really love Bauhaus. It was a fantastic movement! Conceptual and radical – that’s fabulous. To think that way and to go to that extreme – I guess I’m just not able to do it. I’m not precise enough. My background is different, it’s more cinematographic: I want to be more like a filmmaker, telling stories, putting characters into my creations and developing a plot. Can you give an example? When Ladurée asked me to design its interiors, I said: Look, you have a muse, MarieAntoinette. Versailles. Think about the beautiful garden of Versailles. Imagine Ladurée like a garden of sweetness. What would happen to Marie-Antoinette if you took her to Geneva, Beverly Hills or Tokyo? Then I started creating and everything came together: the colors, the shapes – like the round, macaron-like lamps. Is designing private homes any different? Of course. For residences, my work is more about portraiture. You have to think more like a photographer. You have to capture the identity of the people. Help them to find themselves at ease, in the best light and angle. I don’t like overdoing homes because people should still be able to take possession of their places afterwards. In public spaces, where people spend just a few hours, I like to express myself more boldly. In people’s homes, I don’t want to be too present. Is there a project or an assignment that you still dream of completing? There are several: I would love to design a train, work with mobility. A car could be interesting as well. And I would like to shoot a movie, a big story in big pictures. The last one that blew me away was “The Last Duel” directed by Ridley Scott. Would you like to know more?

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The unique Elbe Sandstone range in Saxon Switzerland has climbing routes suitable for all skill levels.

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ome places stay with you even when you’ve left them behind. This nostalgic sentiment makes people return time and again to the Waldhaus luxury hotel in Sils Maria, Switzerland – a stronghold standing above two mountain lakes at over 1,800 meters. Wide corridors, thick carpets, rocking chairs beside tall windows, books to win a bibliophile’s heart and a 100-year-old Steinway grand. People have been unwinding here since before the concept even existed. Tea and scones are served in the afternoons while live music plays in the background. Otherwise, it’s extraordinarily peaceful, apart from the muted sound of conversation and the rustling of myriad newspapers. Very little has changed here in the mountains since the hotel first opened its doors in June 1908. The Waldhaus has been remodeled countless times since then, but always – and this is the genius of it – in a way that is virtually unnoticeable. Owned by the same family from the beginning, it is currently run by the fifth generation, who personally greet and bid their guests farewell just like their ancestors before them. The share of regular guests is 80 percent. More than other establishments perhaps, the Waldhaus has always drawn intellectuals: publishers, writers, philosophers, directors, composers. Industrialists. Nobel Prize winners. Back then, people often stayed for several months, as evidenced by the five-door closets. This summer, the Waldhaus is opening for its 115th season. A path leads down through the cool forest to the yoga deck on Silsersee Lake. You can sail or surf on Silvaplanersee Lake, or rent a kayak or canoe. And those who aren’t too timid are welcome to take a dip in the icy water. The days pass pleasantly in this way, interrupted only by a game of tennis or golf, a horseback trail ride or a trip into the mountains. Electric mountain bikes are available for guests who would otherwise be daunted by the hilly terrain. You can also just look out of the window and enjoy the green of the fir trees and meadows, the blue of the water and the white of the glaciers – a color combination that never loses its appeal. It wasn’t until the 1960s that the Waldhaus started opening in the winter season too. “The hotel was originally designed for the summer, you can still tell in a way. It really comes into its own in the summer,” say Urs Kienberger, who ran the hotel for many years and whose great-grandparents established it. “Summer has an extra dimension because of the colors, which are missing in the winter.” Tourism in the Engadin began when it started to become popular to leave the city during the summer and retreat into the country. Friedrich Nietzsche spent seven summers in Sils in the 1880s, walking along the lake shore every day with his red parasol. St. Moritz, a mere 10 kilometers away, was already well-known worldwide as a spa. During the summer months, it drew mainly aristocrats and wealthy English, who, after an arduous journey, often stayed until the fall. That people starting going in the winter was the result of a wager, which attained legendary status. In 1864, Johannes Badrutt, founder of the Kulm Hotel, (a relatively new establishment at the time), promised a few of his English guests that if they returned in the winter, they could sit in the sun in their shirtsleeves. Should this not be the case, he would reimburse their travel expenses. His guests took up the wager, returned to St. Moritz and went back to London with a tan. Imitators followed suit and the result was a winter season that outperformed everything else.


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The Bachalpsee Lake trails in Berner Oberland in Switzerland make mountain bikers’ and hikers’ hearts leap.


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Summertime guests at the ­Gstaad Palace are increasingly youthful. An instagram hit: the suspension bridge at the Olpererhütte mountain hut in Zillertal valley (right).

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“Summer has an extra dimension because of the colors, which are missing in the winter.” URS KIENBERGER


“After going to Ibiza, some come to us from August onward for a rest from all the partying.“ ANDREA SCHERZ

The view from the Waldhaus hotel in Sils Maria never gets old.

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The mountains were now synonymous with snowy pistes and extravagant parties. For a long time, people seemed to have forgotten that the Alps in the summer were perhaps even more beautiful than in the winter. Walking in the mountains appeared to be something only retired people did. But that began to change even before the epidemic started. Those who owned a chalet in the mountains withdrew there during lockdown, and ended up staying. Others realized, perhaps for the first time, how beautiful their own country was. Maybe they even noticed that the mountains were at least as restorative as the beach. And that to find happiness, you didn’t have to travel halfway around the world. The power of the mountains. Their tranquility pervades us and makes us strong. Gazing at the majestic peaks, we feel our day-to-day problems fall away. Seeing the big picture helps to put things into perspective. Conquering the mountain is intoxicating, it makes every fiber of our being come alive. To switch off in the mountains is to concentrate on what is important, one step at a time. During the summer months, the Gstaad Palace hotel in Berner Oberland, Switzerland, rents out a jewel of a mountain hut dating from 1783: the Walig Hütte, which represents a completely new type of luxury. There’s nothing to see except the spectacular panorama. Reservations for the Walig, which Condé Nast Traveller designated “Best Wilderness Hotel,” fill up quickly, although there is no shower and only an outhouse rather than a spa area. For this back-to-basics experience, Palace guests spend 1,800 Swiss francs a night for two. There may be no internet, but there’s plenty of privacy – along with meadows redolent of wild flowers, and cows that wake you at the break of day. Andrea Scherz, the Palace owner, says: “Slowly and steadily, the summer trend has been growing over the years.” His guests are looking for intact nature. Some seek the added thrill of paragliding or white-water rafting, while others are eager to show their children where milk and cheese come from. “We’re also seeing more youthful guests. After going to Saint-Tropez, Ibiza or Mallorca, some come to us from mid-August onward for a rest from all the partying.” An absolute hit: the 50-meter outdoor pool with its view of the mountains, which was built almost 100 years ago. Last year, a pool bar was added to the PISCINE area that serves everything you could possibly wish for, and there’s a DJ playing on the weekends. Climate change has also helped to create the year-round Alpine season. When relying on snow became increasingly unfeasible, municipalities began to think up new ways of drawing visitors. They opened the lifts – otherwise closed in the summer – to mountain bikers and hikers, established music festivals, golf tournaments and vintage car rallies. According to a property market expert in Kitzbühel, the summer plays an important role for people who are thinking about buying a house: “Many viewings are in the summertime.” Most property buyers still want to spend Christmas in their own chalet, “but for city people, escaping their scorching penthouse apartments in the summer is an added incentive.” Even people from North Germany are increasingly moving their primary residence to Tyrol. “Because even the Hamburg-based entrepreneur thinks: I can commute, and give my family and myself the chance to enjoy an Alpine lifestyle.” Would you like to know more?


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Pritzker Prize winner 2022: Architect Diébédo Francis Kéré commutes between the African village of Gando and Berlin’s Kreuzberg district.

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For the first time in its 43-year history, the Pritzker Prize has been awarded to an architect from Africa. ­Diébédo Francis Kéré was born in Burkina Faso – one of the poorest countries on the planet. Social architecture, sustainable buildings and ­compound design are his focus and meant to create a sense of community. WORDS: Martin Tschechne


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The pavilion in Kensington Gardens Kéré built for the Serpentine Gallery in London in the summer of 2017.


“You come together and sit down to discuss the affairs of the community. That’s the ­beginning of true democracy.” DIÉBÉDO FRANCIS KÉRÉ

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e returned to West Africa, to his place of birth in Gando. Could hardly wait to give the tiny village in Burkina Faso what it so badly needed – it’s own school. At the young age of 7, he had had to leave his parents, his siblings and his home when his ­father sent him, his eldest son, to stay with relatives and attend school in the city. The schoolhouse there was close and stifling, like a furnace. Burkina Faso is one of the world’s poorest countries, ranking 182 of 189 on the United Nations Human Development Index.

A vision arising from scrap wood: Xylem, the pavilion Kéré built in the U.S. for the Tippet Rise Art Center in Fishtail, Montana.

In 2001, while still a student of architecture at the Technical University in Berlin, Diébédo Francis Kéré set off for Africa. He went to build a school so that the children in his village would finally have a place to learn to read and write – an elementary school where they wouldn’t fall asleep in the searing spring and autumn heat nor be swept away by the torrential summer rains. It didn’t take that much at all: three flatroofed structures made of red bricks covered by a single tin roof that curved into the airstream like an airplane wing and, held up only by thin metal rods, appeared to be floating. Looking at it, some might recognize an affinity with the buildings of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, whose Neue Nationalgalerie museum is just a short distance from the university classrooms and studios in Berlin. But the primary school in Gando is much airier than that classic example of international modernism – it’s more economical and thus more suited to our time. “Those are very cheap rods you see under the roof,” explains Kéré. “They’re reinforcing bars, the ones that usually disappear inside concrete to strengthen it.” The construction still manages to channel the wind, which passes across the masonry roofs, cooling the classrooms to a downright luxurious temperature. And it does so entirely without air conditioning, without electricity out of the wall. So the architect who won the Aga Khan Prize in 2004 completed his first project before he’d even earned his degree. “Ultimately, I began studying architecture because I wanted to learn how to build,” he once said in an interview with the broadcaster Deutsche Welle. “But I was lucky to have such good professors in Berlin.” Professors like Peter Herrle or Ingrid Goetz who urged him to finish his studies and earn a degree. Later, he became a sought-after teacher himself: at the Technical University in Munich, at Harvard, Yale and the Swiss Architecture Academy in Mendrisio. Francis Kéré (as he is generally known), was born in 1965. He is a slender, elegant man who

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moves with ease and ­deliberation; his features are relaxed. When he gives talks – and he often gets up on a podium to describe his work – he captivates audiences with his charming, friendly manner. He likes to tell the story of the women in his village who used to fumble a few coins from the folds of their dresses when he set off for the town again as a small boy. Or that of the seven or eight laborers from Gando who joined him in jumping up and down like children on a brick masonry arch to demonstrate its strength despite the fragility of it construction. There’s even a photo, and all of them are laughing. Moments like this give a fine intimation of Kéré’s high energy and sense of purpose. In March, the Hyatt Foundation in Chicago awarded him the coveted Pritzker Prize, a kind of Nobel prize for intelligent and innovative architecture and design. The distinction put Kéré in the same league as S ­ ANAA, Herzog & de Meuron, Sir Norman Foster, Rem Koolhaas and Tadao Ando. In a statement full of respect but also resonating with sheer amazement, the jury wrote: “He knows from within that architecture is not about the object, but the objective; not the product, but the process.” In any case, the primary school in Gando was just the beginning. It would be followed by teachers’ housing, an extension several years later and a school library in 2019. A secondary school for older students is currently under construction too. According to Kéré, 80 percent of the inhabitants in his village used to be illiterate, including his own father. But the number of students has meanwhile grown from 120 to 700. It’s difficult to express architectural success more strongly. And it was a community effort right from the start. The people in his village understood what the prodigal was offering. While still in Berlin, and with the help of his fellow students, Kéré used crowdfunding to raise the necessary money; only a modest sum was needed for this transformational project. And if any of the villagers were still ­unsure about the ­architect’s ­intentions, Kéré, the


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“He knows from within that architecture is not about the object, but the objective; not the product, but the process.” PRITZKER PRIZE JURY

The National Assembly building Kéré designed but hasn’t yet built for the Republic of Benin is based on the African Palaver tree.


The clinic Kéré built for the small town of Léo in southern Burkina Faso. The doctors’ houses there are also built of clay.

“I was lucky to have such good professors at the Technical University in Berlin.“ DIÉBÉDO FRANCIS KÉRÉ


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orator, put their doubts at rest. After all, he was the son of the village elder, and the first to be sent to an unfamiliar place in order to attend school. Lined up in procession, men, women and children helped to haul the clay, mix it with cement and fire it into bricks; they compacted the ground to the rhythm of their tradition, all working together, using wooden tampers and their feet, brushing it smooth and polishing it with stones until it was a soft as a ­baby’s bottom. Kéré, his shirt casually untucked, takes a few dance steps in demonstration: That’s how they compacted the earth. As if taking part in a festive celebration. The choice of building material was self-evident: Gando’s bare, sparse surroundings provide nothing but clay and red sand. And perhaps some tough eucalyptus wood. Kéré made it into a principle: Location determines material. Local quarry stone for the Startup L ­ ions Campus (2021) on Lake Turkana in K ­ enya, cast clay for the Burkina Institute of Technology (2020) in Koudougou. For the Tippet Rise Art Center in the northwestern state of Montana in the U.S., the architect used slices of timber that foresters had discarded, in other words scrap wood, to build the Xylem pavilion (2019), a meditation and gathering space whose design references and is modeled on traditional structures in Dogon culture in Mali, West Africa – and whose building material grew within sight of the pavilion. “No healthy tree was felled or otherwise damaged for this project,” Kéré stated. At the same time: Austerity doesn’t just teach pragmatism. It cultivates respect. This is the dual message that Kéré formulates in all of his projects, be it a shelter at the head of a trail in the Rocky Mountains or a parliament building in his home country, the monumental structure of which palpably conveys to his fellow citizens what it means to participate in a democratic process: our parliament, our country, our future. Regardless of where his buildings are located – in Mali or Mozambique, Montana or Miami, London or Weil am Rhein in Germany, and regardless whether a structure was built to provide temporary protection and shade to festivalgoers in California or ensure longterm medical care in a bitterly poor country, the message is always the same: Architecture arises from within a community and its purpose is to serve it. Also: Architecture has a responsibility to preserve the balance in nature, the sustainability of resources and the future of our climate. Producing cement already causes eight percent of global emissions of greenhouse gases. Aesthetics follow function. And thoughtful consideration.

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That’s a surprisingly self-effacing attitude for a top-league architect – but it’s one that also points the way forward for the future of the trade. Humility as opposed to monumental pomp, commitment to community rather than gestures of triumph. And a sense of responsibility toward form, which for far too long has reflected personal pride instead of serving a collective need. Kéré spends a good portion of his time surrounded by computer screens and cardboard architectural models in the light-filled rooms of his office in Berlin’s Kreuzberg district. His face bears the ritual scars from cuts performed on his skin as a child. He came to Germany as a young man of 20 to learn the cabinetmaking trade in 1985, started university ten years later and ten years after that, in 2005, opened his own architecture firm in what used to be a workshop in a rear courtyard building – right here at Arndtstraße 34. These days, Kéré has a good dozen employees. For years, he has been a dual citizen of Germany as well as Burkina Faso. He pulls out a photograph. It shows a large group of perhaps 40 or 50 people beneath a large tree somewhere in Africa. They’re wearing loose, colorful robes, their heads wrapped in scarves. Many of them have come by bicycle. They sit close together in the long shadow of the afternoon. Explaining the ancient principle, Kéré says: “You come together and sit down to discuss the affairs of the community. That’s the beginning of true democracy.” What a model for architecture! In the summer of 2017, this same kind of tree emerged amid the greenery of Kensington Gardens – an enormous structure with a shining crown of steel and wood and transparent panels that protected those beneath it from the rain, provided shade from the sun and let in the light just like regular foliage. And since London is not in Africa, the architect surrounded his temporary Serpentine Gallery pavilion with four segments of protective wall, as dark blue in color as the African night but open enough to make the gathering space accessible from all sides. The National Assembly building for the capital Ouagadougou was a similar project, one where every visitor would experience his or her own share of the community. During the “Black Spring” of 2014, when the people of Burkina Faso rose up against their corrupt political elite, the old French colonial building burned to the ground. Kéré took advantage of the moment and the empty space to design a huge pyramid with views over the surrounding countryside. It had terraces covered with greenery, exhibition spaces and market stands, and was accessible to all. This design may still e­ xist only on


“Everyone deserves quality,” the ­architect insists, “everyone deserves luxury, everyone deserves comfort.” That’s precisely why he punctuated the roof of the school library in Gando with circular openings, rings cut from clay pots that belonged to village residents. These pots without bottoms or lids provide agreeable light from above and allow the air to circulate – as well as creating a visible connection to everyday village life. This is also why the Lycée Schorge Secondary School, located on the outskirts of Koudougou, is built like a kraal around an open yet protected gathering place. And why Kéré based the structure of the Surgical Clinic and Health Center in Léo on a traditional village of clay houses. Defining one’s own center is the intention behind it. And the National Assembly building that is currently under construction in Porto-Novo, the capital of neighboring Republic of Benin, is based on its role model – the giant African Palaver tree. The Pritzker Prize has been conferred on an outstanding architect or architect duo every year since 1979. As incredible as it may sound, Diébédo Francis Kéré is the first African architect to be honored with this distinction. And not only that: He is the only living architect in Germany to have been granted the prestigious award. Would you like to know more?

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LIteracy is the key to everything: In 2001, Kéré built a primary school in Gando, his v­ illage in Burkino Faso.

paper, but with this project, the architect ­ evertheless ­grabbed the ­opportunity to build n a new political culture in the poor and so often humiliated country of his birth. “I hope to bring about a paradigm shift,” he says, “and encourage p ­ eople to dream and take risks.” Kéré is a fighter. Perhaps it was his collaboration with the late German theater director and performance artist Christoph Schlingensief that led Kéré to the realization that even the most carefully considered sensitivity to local conditions and global dangers requires a degree of orchestration if you want to convince audiences, users and the general public of your intentions in this respect. Until his early death in 2010, Schlingensief was committed to the project they were working on together: an opera village some 30 kilometers from Ouagadougou, the capital, a village where everything would come together: fine art and health care, architecture and literacy programs, African film and sustainable agriculture, classical opera and the first cries of a newborn child. The opera house itself still hasn’t been completed, but other houses and studios around it are already filled with life. It’s a culture center without a center, but still a place in which to forge something like an identity, to take pride in one’s roots, even as a citizen of a country that ranks 182 on the global prosperity index.


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What are phone booths for again? Floral designer Lewis Miller decorates dreary street corners with fantastic displays.


In full bloom

Flowers spread happiness and have an ­uplifting effect on anyone who receives them. With the world in lockdown, sales rose (pun intended) by 10 percent. Thanks in part to the ampifying effect of social ­media and to new and exciting designers who turn floral extravagance into a flourishing business. WORDS: Martin Tschechne PHOTOS: Irini Arakas Greenbaum

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February 12, 2021, early in the morning: An ice-cream van bursts into bloom in front of R ­ ockefeller Center in New York.



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t’s five in the morning and the streets of New York are nearly empty as Lewis ­Miller rumbles up Sixth Avenue in his truck. The lights turn green for him at every intersection, which pleases him: This has to be a good sign. Soon, Miller will be bringing chaos to the order around him. But what kind of rules forbid you from sending jolts of joy through other people at the break of day?

Contrasts, a crazy sense of humor, playfulness and boundless energy are what drive flower artist Lewis Miller.

The floral designer and expert creator of extravagant flower arrangements for celebrations and parties and feels a small surge of adrenaline run through him on this morning in Manhattan. The back of his truck is piled high with thousands of amber yellow and deep red dahlias – flowers that had graced a glittering gala event just the evening before. Very soon, Miller will find a new place to put them: a graffiti covered house wall, a trash can, maybe even a construction-site fence or the entrance to a subway – and in a matter of minutes, the gray new day will explode in an orgy of bright, blooming color. No one commissioned this job, nor does Miller have a permit. A few joggers pass by in search of early morning exercise. Miller calls his floral invasion of public space a “flower flash,” and the colorful arrays couldn’t be more suited for Instagram. Brilliant blue hydrangeas, brazenly pink carnations, lilies, gladiolas, roses and delphiniums. And not just a few, either, but at least as many as you can hold in your arms. Usually more. And whatever the California-raised floral designer can get his hands on. His truck is equipped for delivering flowers to important events like weddings, balls or fashion shows. One night in October in 2016 it struck him – the contrast between the glorious, lush beauty of his bouquets and table decorations and the dismal urban canyons of the surrounding city. So the flower guerilla went to work. Sometimes he’ll decorate an equestrian statue, other times a mailbox or a traffic island. Miller’s impulsive, artistic act of letting flowers loose upon the world is at the same time an attack on the conventions of art history. For centuries, flowers symbolized human emotions. The intimate delicacy of a waterlily pond by Claude Monet – lovely to behold; the unabashed lasciviousness of a blooming orchid in a Georgia O’Keeffe painting, pistil and stamins naked, their intention explicit; or the timid indication of a poisonous plant in the portrait of

a hated despot: Entire libraries are dedicated to the subtle and not-so-subtle intricacies of ­floral symbolism. A s­ ingle pansy is weighed down with attributed meaning, as are funeral lilies, yellow roses and the fragile anemone. In Japan, competing schools of the ikebana art of flower arranging make the heaviness of the whole world appear to be floating: in a budding branch, in two blades of grass, in a lotus flower. Miller prefers to help himself to the lot. When he buries a bus stop beneath luminous sunflowers, it’s a Vincent van Gogh, except in short pants. The floral arrangements by this New York flower artist celebrate both sides of the baroque – the voluptuousness and the transience. And he’s hardly the only one doing it. From London to Los Angeles, from Antwerp to rural Somerset in England, virtuoso designers like Eric Buterbaugh and Georgie Newbery are discovering – and celebrating! – natural luxury with fresh, audacious displays. The list goes on: Eric Chauvin in Paris, Makoto Azuma in Tokyo, Victoria Brotherson, Olivier Giugni, Mark Colle – and always, at the peak of their beauty, the luxurious blooms already hint at decay. Abundance, says Lewis Miller. Contrasts, playfulness, a bit of crazy humor. Above all, boundless energy – that’s what drives him. “I’m in the fantasy business,” he says with a directness that is perhaps found only in this city. “I transform moments into memories.” And with all due respect to his paying customers, whose significant moments he festoons with magnificent floral arrangements, the real fun begins the day after the big event, that’s what gives him a kick. When passersby stop in surprise, unable to believe what they’re seeing, perhaps reach for their phone and take a picture – and break out in a joyful smile. That’s what makes the whole endeavor worth it. Like the evening several years ago when the designer left his studio with a large bouquet of peonies in his arms. The blossoms had already opened, perhaps too far for them to be sold as a promise of something still to come: They had reached their prime, a moment of truth filled with anticipation. What better time to reach out and grab life with both hands... Walking down the street, Miller felt the eyes of everyone who approached him, recognized the hunger in their gaze – for beauty, color, temptation. A hunger for now! And that’s exactly what flowers are for. It’s the reason why nature puts on a display of such luxurious, wasteful profusion in the first place. In a world dominated by economics, ­speculation and waiting, an explosion of hydrangeas, roses and gladiolas is like a peek of paradise. Would you like to know more?

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Beauty as far as the eye can see: The stunning Majorcan estate Son Simonet is located above the village of Esporles.

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Oasis at One with Nature

Above the picturesque village of Esporles, this Majorcan mansion blends elegantly with the scenery of the Tramuntana Mountains. Inside, splendid furnishings by interior designer Luis Bustamante reflect the glorious nature outside. TEXT: Merle Wilkening PHOTOS: Studio Bustamante, Eduardo Marquez 70


Flowers here, there and everywhere: Vibrant floral patterns adorn the ceilings, walls and furniture in all rooms.


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Fabrics by Gastón y Daniela create a sense of cosiness in the living room, with ottomans by Studio Bustamante.

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Lofty French doors reveal the view out to the terrace and the mountain terrain beyond.


In the warmer months, the white-painted floorboards evoke a welcome coolness.


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Colour accents in hues of blue and red can be found throughout the property. In the large Mediterranean country-style kitchen, the tiles on the walls match the sky-blue of the ceiling beams. Charming details like the collection of French clocks create an incredibly homely atmosphere in the space.

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Warm tones in the bedroom conjure up dreams for guests of the island’s sunkissed beaches.

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ven during the drive up into the hills of Esporles, the mind begins to clear: around a 20-minute drive from Palma, the hustle and bustle slowly falls away as lush greenery takes over. This home – one of the most magnificent private residences on the island – greets all who come here with an exclusive welcome, amid the mighty silence that envelopes this haven. The views from here over the sunny mountain scenery are a gift that just keep on giving.

Majorcan stones give structure to the gardens designed by Luis González-Camino.

Standing proud in the southern foothills of the Tramuntana Mountains, the breathtaking backbone of Majorca, this manor house is blessed by a tranquil and secluded setting among the oak forests, vineyards and olive groves above the village of Esporles. Well and truly off the beaten track, the village is especially popular with nature lovers and locals alike. With its traditional stone façades and narrow winding streets, Esporles exudes an authentic Majorcan charm. During the annual “Fira Dolça” food festival on the first weekend in October, this place becomes even more seductive – with traditional island sweets served at stalls throughout the village. Sporting enthusiasts will find that this region is also an ideal starting point for hiking, cycling and climbing. The nearest beaches are just a few minutes away by car, as is the 18-hole “Son Termens” golf course. The property’s location in the hilly west of the island means that unparalleled peace and nature can be found here right on the doorstep. Thanks to the fast and convenient connections to Palma and to the airport, Esporles has attracted a growing number of international residents over recent years, all of whom appreciate the special blend of cosmopolitan community and quaint village life. Surrounded by expansive gardens filled with aromatic plants, the property stands on an impressive 12-hectare plot facing south. The Spanish landscape architect Luis González-Camino has designed the garden around a stone fountain. Small hideaways and shady seating areas covered with trellis-

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Mallorca Palma Surroundings & Son Vida (ES) Tel. +34 971 60 91 41 E-mail palmasurroundings@engelvoelkers.com

es make life in this unique home an absolute joy. Stone flagging paves the way and frames the fragrant herb beds. Thick, terraced walls made from local stone demarcate the property from the surrounding hills. To the rear is the swimming pool, which also boasts spectacular views of the mountain backdrop. The origins of this historic farmhouse date back to the 18th century. The property as it stands today was designed by the Majorcan architect Antonio Obrador, in collaboration with the interior designer Luis Bustamante and his daughter Alejandra. The three ancient stone buildings were painstakingly restored in 2007 and now form a U-shape around the large inner courtyard. A loggia was also reinstated, inspired by the original building. Large windows and adjoining terraces, facing in different directions, make the natural surroundings an integral part of life here, blending in beautifully with the property itself. The architectural design incorporates natural materials and traditional details like Mediterranean-style shutters, a tiled roof, and walkway stone flagging. The entire residence spans some 1,500 square metres in total, with 14 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, two elegant dining rooms, and spacious staff quarters. Each of the buildings located on the estate features exclusive living areas with open fireplaces, sumptuous bedrooms, and bathrooms finished in handcrafted Majorcan stone. The beautiful interiors are graced by subtle, warm pastel shades, antique furniture, and lavish decorations. When selecting the details, the owners incorporated their love of exquisite quality fabrics. In every room in the property, the ceilings and walls are decorated with unusual patterns, often with motifs sourced from nature, creating a cosy atmosphere throughout both summer and winter. The Mediterranean style that pervades all the rooms in the property is complemented by both Moroccan and French influences. Carefully selected furniture and fabrics, imported from abroad, give the property a special charm all of its own. The majority of the pieces have been acquired from antique dealers on Majorca, in Madrid, and, above all, the south of France. Beautiful objects that the owners and the interior designer have sourced and found. The expansive lounge, with its sumptuous deep seats and Moroccan lanterns, forms the ideal setting for celebrating together in the style of the Orient.

Balearic Islands, Spain Price EUR 19.5 mill. Interior approx. 1,500 m² Land approx. 12.4 ha E&V ID W-00AB1D

EV Palma West S.L. – Cami de Son Vida, 38 – 07013 Palma de Mallorca / Real estate company - Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Balearev GmbH


Rocky Mountain Foothills

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE

The Ranch at Fisher Creek – A Unique Equestrian Estate in the Heart of Beautiful Rolling Countryside


Alberta, Canada Price CAD 28.5 mill.   Total surface area approx. 60,000 square feet Land approx. 480 acres E&V ID AM226838

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Vancouver (CA) Contact Chris Burns Tel. +1 604 657 7446 E-mail chris.burns@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Vancouver – 130-1152 Mainland Street – Vancouver, BC V6B 4X2 / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Canada Inc.

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Tulum

Caribbean Dream House in Green Development near Tulum Train Station

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – ENERGY SOURCE: ELECTRICITY


Quintana Roo, Mexico Price from USD 349,000   Interior approx. 200 m² Land approx. 300 m² E&V ID AM-226056

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Playa del Carmen (MX) Contact Jean Parisien Tel. +1 514 232 8976 E-mail jean.parisien1@engelvoelkers.com

Toluzzi Real Estate, S. DE R.L. DE C.V. – Avenida 10 entre calles 12 y 14 Manzana 122 Colonia Centro – 77710 Playa del Carmen / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Americas, Inc.

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Tulum

Sun, Sea & Sand – Beachfront Living with all the Flair of the Caribbean


Quintana Roo, Mexico Price from USD 349.000 Interior approx. 101 – 238 m² No. of bedrooms 2 – 5 E&V ID AM-225506

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Playa del Carmen (MX) Contact Jean Parisien Tel. +1 514 232 8976 E-mail jean.parisien1@engelvoelkers.com

Toluzzi Real Estate, S. DE R.L. DE C.V. – Avenida 10 entre calles 12 y 14 Manzana 122 Colonia Centro – 77710 Playa del Carmen / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Americas, Inc.

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St. Moritz

Luxury of the Highest Level – The Ultimate Penthouse Experience


Grisons, Switzerland Rental price per month on request Interior approx. 450 m² No. of rooms 7.5 E&V ID W-02NUKJ

ENGEL & VÖLKERS St. Moritz (CH) Tel. +41 818 37 51 51 E-mail stmoritz@engelvoelkers.com

EVSM Properties AG – Via Maistra 39 – 7500 St. Moritz / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Wohnen Schweiz AG

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PHOTOS: RETO GUNTLI – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE

Ascona

Fabulous Penthouse – Luxurious Appointments & Modern Design by Star Architect Carlo Rampazzi


Ticino, Switzerland Price on request Interior approx. 224 m² No. of rooms 4.5 E&V ID W-02DHLG

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Ascona (CH) Tel. +41 91 785 14 80 E-mail ascona@engelvoelkers.com

EV Ascona Top Real Estates AG – Piazza G. Motta 57 – 6612 Ascona / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Wohnen Schweiz AG

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Verona

Fascinating Private Estate Surrounded by Peaceful Oasis of Vineyards & Olive Trees


Veneto, Italy Price on request Interior approx. 720 m² Land approx. 3.8 ha E&V ID W-02NFJ7

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Verona City (IT) Tel. +39 045 801 30 26 E-mail veronacity@engelvoelkers.com

Quattro S.r.l. – Via Carlo Cattaneo 24/C – 37121 Verona / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Italia S.R.L.

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Hamburg

Grand White Refinement & Classic Elegance by RALF SCHMITZ

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ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2022

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Hamburg Projektvermarktung (DE) Tel. +49 40 36 09 96 90 E-mail hamburg.projekte@engelvoelkers.com No buyer commission

Hamburg, Germany Price on request Interior approx. 112 – 287 m² No. of rooms 3 – 7 E&V ID W-02JIWD

E+V Hamburg Immobilien GmbH – Maria-Louisen-Straße 11-13 – 22301 Hamburg / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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Munich

Uniquely Luxurious Jewel of a Home on the Nymphenburg Canal


PHOTOS: CHRISTINE DEMPF – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2007

ENGEL & VÖLKERS München Nymphenburg (DE) Contact Maren Barlecaj Tel. +49 89 14 33 21 50 E-mail muenchennymphenburg@engelvoelkers.com Commission fee split between buyer and seller in accordance with new legislation from 23.12.2020.

Bavaria, Germany Price on request Interior approx. 348 m² No. of rooms 7.5 E&V ID W-02OCKR

EuV Münchner Westen GmbH – Nördliche Auffahrtsallee 63 – 80638 Munich / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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Garmisch-Partenkirchen

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – LISTED FOR ITS HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE

Villa Kramerhänge – A Symbiosis of Historical & Modern Zeitgeist Ready to Welcome its First Inhabitants


ENGEL & VÖLKERS Garmisch-Partenkirchen (DE) Contact Ralf Schatto Tel. +49 8821 956 70 E-mail ralf.schatto@engelvoelkers.com Commission fee split between buyer and seller in accordance with new legislation from 23.12.2020.

Bavaria, Germany Price EUR 13.5 mill. Interior approx. 750 m² Land approx. 3,800 m² E&V ID W-02OIDJ

Schatto Immobilien - Ralf Schatto – Am Kurpark 9 – 82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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Kempten

Wannenkopf Lodge Surrounded by Woodland & the Allgäu Mountains

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1930


ENGEL & VÖLKERS Kempten (DE) Tel. +49 831 960 79 00 E-mail kempten@engelvoelkers.com The commission fee amounting to 3.57% of the sale price incl. statutory VAT shall be paid by the buyer.

Bavaria, Germany Price EUR 4.15 mill. Interior approx. 783 m² No. of rooms 14 E&V ID W-02NHWQ

EV Kempten GmbH & Co. KG – Klostersteige 3 – 87435 Kempten / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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Los Cabos

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2019

Villa Love & Peace – Luxury Living on the Edge Like Never Before

Baja California Sur, Mexico Price USD 23.85 mill. Interior approx. 16,756 square feet Land approx. 0.471 acres E&V ID AM-191318

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Los Cabos (MX) Contact Vanessa Fukunaga Tel. +1 425 471 1485 E-mail vanessa.fukunaga@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Los Cabos – Carretera Transpeninsular Km. 27.5 – San Jose del Cabo, BS 23400 / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Americas, Inc.

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Bozeman

Luxuriously Customised Sanctuary

Montana, United States of America Price USD 1,895,000 Interior approx. 2,330 square feet No. of bedrooms 2 E&V ID AM-226449

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Bozeman (US) Contact PollyAnna Snyder Tel. +1 406 600 2477 E-mail pollyanna.snyder@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Bozeman – 106 E Babcock Suite C – Bozeman, MT 59715 / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Americas, Inc.

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ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1974

Missoula

Remodelled Home Overlooking Missoula

Montana, United States of America Price USD 1,895,000 Interior approx. 5,792 square feet Land approx. 1.6 acres E&V ID AM-217534

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Missoula (US) Contact Dawn Maddux Tel. +1 406 550 4131 E-mail dawn.maddux@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Missoula – 321 N. Higgins Ave. – Missoula, MT 59802 / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Americas, Inc.

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Whitefish

Custom Mountain Retreat

Montana, United States of America Price USD 4.75 mill. Interior approx. 4,863 square feet Land approx. 0.63 acres E&V ID AM-223949

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Kalispell (US) Contact Kristin Zuckerman Tel. +1 406 291 0778 E-mail kristin.zuckerman@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Kalispell – 338 S Main Street – Kalispell, MT 59901 / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Americas, Inc.

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Park City

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2015

Ultra-Private Ski Home

Utah, United States of America Price USD 35 mill. Interior approx. 10,340 square feet Land approx. 5.4 acres E&V ID AM-226916

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Park City (US) Contact Paul Benson Tel. +1 435 640 7441 E-mail paul.benson@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Park City – 890 Main Street Suite 5-101 – Park City, UT 84060 / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Americas, Inc.

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Park City

Ultimate Newly Constructed Ski Home

Utah, United States of America Price USD 42 mill. Interior approx. 17,567 square feet Land approx. 4.97 acres E&V ID AM-219570

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Park City (US) Contact Paul Benson Tel. +1 435 640 7441 E-mail paul.benson@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Park City – 890 Main Street Suite 5-101 – Park City, UT 84060 / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Americas, Inc.

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Oklahoma, United States of America Price USD 4.1 mill. Interior approx. 9,676 square feet Land approx. 63 acres E&V ID AM-210504

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Oklahoma City (US) Contact Britta McAfee Thrift Tel. +1 405 821 2313 E-mail britta.thrift@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Oklahoma City – 1138 N Robinson Ave. – Oklahoma City, OK 73103 / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Americas, Inc.

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PHOTOS: JUSTIN MIERS – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2006

Stillwater

Tranquil Retreat & Private Compound South of Oklahoma State University


ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2000

Vail

Extraordinary Mountain Modern Home with Expansive Views

Colorado, United States of America Price USD 9,875,000 Interior approx. 5,292 square feet Land approx. 1 acre E&V ID AM-223753

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Vail (US) Contact Josh Lautenberg Tel. +1 970 477 5300 E-mail josh.lautenberg@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Vail – 242 East Meadow Drive Suite D – Vail, CO 81657 / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Americas, Inc.

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PHOTOS: TRUE HOMES PHOTOGRAPHY – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2018

Frisco

Built for Entertainment with Incredible Views

Texas, United States of America Price USD 2.35 mill. Interior approx. 5,800 square feet Land approx. 0.40 acres E&V ID AM-226169

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Dallas Southlake (US) Contact Amber Butcher Tel. +1 214 770 2175 E-mail amber.butcher@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Dallas Southlake – 1111 E Southlake Blvd Suite 460 – Southlake, TX 76092 / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Americas, Inc.

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ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1999

Lake Conroe

Elegant Lakefront Property Situated in Gated Palm Beach Estates

Texas, United States of America Price USD 5.6 mill. Interior approx. 8,103 square feet Land approx. 4.64 acres E&V ID AM-225315

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Bryan College Station (US) Contact Sarah Miller Tel. +1 979 255 1904 E-mail sarah.miller@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Bryan College Station – 206 North Main Street, Suite 101 – Bryan, TX 77803 / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Americas, Inc.

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Tampa

PHOTOS: RAIF FLUKER PHOTOGRAPHY – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2005

The Ultimate Luxury Retreat Designed with Wellness in Mind

Florida, United States of America Price USD 4.4 mill. Interior approx. 3,661 square feet Land approx. 1,851 square feet E&V ID AM-223922

ENGEL & VÖLKERS South Tampa (US) Contact Bustin Vanderson Group Tel. +1 813 857 2120 E-mail bustinvandersongroup@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers South Tampa – 1646 W Snow Ave, Suite 38 – Tampa, FL 33606 / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Voelkers Florida Residential, LLC

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PHOTOS: COASTAL PHOTOGRAPHY – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1994

Nokomis

Beautiful Estate Situated on Fox Creek

Florida, United States of America Price USD 2,399,900 Interior approx. 4,741 square feet Land approx. 2.1 acres E&V ID AM-223829

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Venice Downtown (US) Contact Victoria Stultz Tel. +1 941 387 5676 E-mail victoria.stultz@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Venice Downtown – 201 Miami Avenue West – Venice, FL 34285 / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Voelkers Florida Residential, LLC

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Lutz

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2019

Gorgeous Custom-Built Gated Estate Situated on 5 Acres

Florida, United States of America Price USD 1,999,999 Interior approx. 5,202 square feet Land approx. 5 acres E&V ID AM-220273

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Belleair (US) Contact Steve Kepler Tel. +1 727 647 6696 E-mail steve.kepler@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Belleair – 2510 West Bay Drive – Belleair Bluffs, FL 33770 / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Voelkers Florida Residential, LLC

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Orlando

Gated Bay Hill Home with Lakefront Living

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Windermere (US) Contact Russ Wasendorf & Audrey Christman Tel. +1 407 905 6700 E-mail russ.wasendorf@engelvoelkers.com & audrey.christman@engelvoelkers.com

Florida, United States of America Price USD 3.4 mill. Interior approx. 5,430 square feet Land approx. 1.06 acres E&V ID AM-224803

Engel & Völkers Windermere – 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd # 42 – Orlando, FL 32819 / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Voelkers Florida Residential, LLC

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Leesburg

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2006

Stunning Florida Lakeside Estate

Florida, United States of America Price USD 2,695,000 Interior approx. 6,558 square feet Land approx. 2.7 acres E&V ID AM-220560

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Clermont (US) Contact Brandon English Tel. +1 352 460 7538 E-mail brandon.english@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Clermont – 17301 Pagonia Road Suite 300 – Clermont, FL 34711 / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Americas, Inc.

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Mount Pleasant

Elegant Waterfront Condo at The Renaissance on Charleston Harbor

South Carolina, United States of America Price USD 1.65 mill. Interior approx. 2,575 square feet No. of bedrooms 3 E&V ID AM-220460

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Charleston (US) Contact Chris Cunniffe Tel. +1 843 697 4014 E-mail chris.cunniffe@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Charleston – 10 Shem Dr Suite 100 – Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Americas, Inc.

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New York, United States of America Price USD 135 mill. Interior approx. 8,055 square feet No. of bedrooms 5 E&V ID AM-209767

ENGEL & VÖLKERS New York City MMC (US) Contact Mercedes Berk Team Tel. +1 212 616 7600 E-mail mercedesberk@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers New York City MMC – 430 Park Avenue – New York, NY 10022 / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Americas, Inc.

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PHOTOS: DEVON BANKS – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2015

New York City

In Heaven Above New York


PHOTOS: EMA PETER PHOTOGRAPHY – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE

Vancouver

Oceanfront Modern Masterpiece on the Golden Mile

British Columbia, Canada Price CAD 25.8 mill. Interior approx. 5,346 square feet Land approx. 9,878 square feet E&V ID AM-226832

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Vancouver (CA) Contact Gregg Baker Tel. +1 604 649 1259 E-mail gregg.baker@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Vancouver – 130-1152 Mainland Street – Vancouver, BC V6B 4X2 / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Canada Inc.

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Whistler

PHOTOS: SHANE RESIDE – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – ENERGY SOURCE: RADIANT & HEAT PUMP – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2006

Exclusive Ski-In/Ski-Out Estate

British Columbia, Canada Price CAD 14.9 mill. Interior approx. 5,800 square feet Land approx. 0.371 acres E&V ID AM-224235

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Whistler (CA) Contact Maggi Thornhill Tel. +1 604 905 8199 E-mail maggi.thornhill@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Whistler – 4314 Main Street Unit #36 – Whistler, BC V8E 1A8 / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Canada Inc.

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ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE

Uxbridge

Opulent 47 Acres with Bungalow Nestled in Natureʼs Paradise

Ontario, Canada Price CAD 6.8 mill. Interior approx. 2,200 square feet Land approx. 47 acres E&V ID AM-219066

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Pickering Ajax (CA) Contact Jennifer Maclean Tel. +1 647 274 2048 E-mail jennifer.maclean@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Pickering Ajax – 1899 Brock Road, Unit J0001 – Pickering, ON L1V 4H7 / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Canada Inc.

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Waterloo Region

PHOTOS: JAMES LEIPER – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE

Premium Plot on Prestigious Golf Course

Ontario, Canada Price CAD 1,988,900 Interior approx. 5,106 square feet Land approx. 0.624 acres E&V ID AM-226146

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Kitchener Waterloo (CA) Contact Dennis Mehravar Tel. +1 519 800 0080 E-mail dennis.mehravar@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Kitchener Waterloo – 80 King Street South, Unit 105 – Waterloo, ON N2J 1P5 / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Canada Inc.

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PHOTOS: ROBERT HOLOWKA/BIRDHOUSE MEDIA – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE

Bowmanville

67-Acre Private Retreat One Hour From Downtown Toronto

Ontario, Canada Price CAD 3,899,000 Interior approx. 3,085 square feet Land approx. 67 acres E&V ID AM-223964

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Toronto Uptown (CA) Contact Tudor Tomovici Tel. +1 416 256 7000 E-mail tudor.tomovici@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Toronto Uptown – 1804 Avenue Road – Toronto, ON M5M 3Z1 / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Canada Inc.

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Tavira

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY REQUIREMENT CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY REQUIREMENT 29 kWh/m²a – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY CONSUMPTION CERTIFICATE/ TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 42.7 kWh/m²a – EMISSIONS 6.2 kgCO2/m²a – ENERGY SOURCE: SOLAR – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2021 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: B

Villa on Best Golf Course in Portugal

East Algarve, Portugal Price EUR 3.4 mill. Interior approx. 350 m² Land approx. 2,735 m² E&V ID W-02LLV5

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Faro-Tavira (PT) Tel. +351 938 53 34 13 E-mail faro-tavira@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Faro-Tavira – Rua D. Marcelino Franco, nº 21 – 8800-347 Tavira / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1998 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: B

Porto

Luxury Four-Bedroom Villa

Norte, Portugal Price EUR 2.2 mill. Interior approx. 369 m² Land approx. 1,250 m² E&V ID W-02NS5L

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Porto Foz (PT) Tel. +351 225 32 36 90 E-mail portofoz@engelvoelkers.com

Todos no Mundo - Mediação Imobiliaria Lda. – Edifício Burgo, Av. Boavista 1791 – 4100-133 Porto / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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Tavira

ALGARVE, PORTUGAL

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Porto

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Menorca

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NORTE, PORTUGAL

Majorca

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Ibiza

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BALEARIC ISLANDS, SPAIN

Majorca

BALEARIC ISLANDS, SPAIN

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CALIFICACIÓN ENERGÉTICA DEL EDIFICIO TERMINADO ETIQUETA

Majorca

BALEARIC ISLANDS, SPAIN

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BALEARIC ISLANDS, SPAIN

BALEARIC ISLANDS, SPAIN

Orihuela

ALICANTE, SPAIN

DATOS DEL EDIFICIO

Tipo de edificio

Dirección PAGE 132 Año: 2018 CTE 2013 E&V ID W-02NO5H Municipio

Normativa vigente construcción / rehabilitación

Referencia/s catastral/es 5794901XH9959S

Avenida Ramblas de Oleza 2 Orihuela 03189

C. Autónoma

Comunitat Valenciana

ESCALA DE LA CALIFICACIÓN ENERGÉTICA

A B C D E F G

Edificio de Viviendas (Bloque Completo)

C.P.

Consumo de energía

Emisiones Kg CO 2 / m² año

kW h / m² año

más eficiente

8

46

menos eficiente

REGISTRO

N2017VT002108

14/06/2028 Válido hasta dd/mm/aaaa

ESPAÑA

CALIFICACIÓN ENERGÉTICA

Directiva 2010 / 31 / UE

DEL EDIFICIO TERMINADO ETIQUETA

Cumbre del Sol COSTA BLANCA, SPAIN

DATOS DEL EDIFICIO

Tipo de edificio

Dirección PAGE 133 Año: RD 235/2013 E&V ID W-02N3LN Municipio

Normativa vigente

URBANIZACIÓN CUMBRE DEL SOL, LOS OLIVOS-127 Benitachell/Poble Nou de Benitatxell (el)

C.P.

03726

C. Autónoma

Comunitat Valenciana

ESCALA DE LA CALIFICACIÓN ENERGÉTICA

A B C D E F G

VIVIENDA INDIVIDUAL

construcción / rehabilitación

Referencia/s catastral/es

Consumo de energía

L’Amettla

CATALONIA, SPAIN

Saneja

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CERDANYA, SPAIN

Emisiones Kg CO 2 / m² año

kW h / m² año

más eficiente

63

16

menos eficiente

REGISTRO

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20/02/2024 Válido hasta dd/mm/aaaa

ESPAÑA Directiva 2010 / 31 / UE

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PHOTOS: WWW.ANTHONYBOYD.GRAPHICS, TINA MANRESA (W-02NGQ9), SONJA SCHWARZ (W-02NZ7N), XAVIER CHANTRENNE (W-02G07G), ARTURO SANCHEZ & MAURICIO FUERTES (W-02C9MJ), SARA VILALTA (W-02EZSK)

FOR SALE ENERGY INFORMATION


PHOTOS: XAVIER CHANTRENNE – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY CONSUMPTION CERTIFICATE/ TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 66.60 kWh/m²a – EMISSIONS 18.80 kgCO2/m²a – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: C

Majorca

Superb Property in Deià on the West Coast

Balearic Islands, Spain Price EUR 13.75 mill. Interior approx. 2,155 m² Land approx. 23,561 m² E&V ID W-02G07G

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Mallorca Deià (ES) Tel. +34 971 63 63 63 E-mail deia@engelvoelkers.com

Balearics Property Partners, S.L. – C/. Archiduque Luis Salvador, 1 – 07179 Deià / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Balearev GmbH

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Balearic Islands, Spain Price EUR 5.95 mill. Interior approx. 428 m² Land approx. 2,301 m² E&V ID W-02NGQ9

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Mallorca Llucmajor (ES) Tel. +34 871 57 00 00 E-mail llucmajor@engelvoelkers.com

EV Mallorca Property S.L. – Ronda Migjorn 147 A – 07620 Llucmajor / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Balearev GmbH

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PHOTOS: TINA MANRESA – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY CONSUMPTION CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 65.90 kWh/m²a – EMISSIONS 26.10 kgCO2/m²a – ENERGY SOURCE: HEAT PUMP – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2012 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: C

Majorca

Mediterranean Villa with Stunning Views on the Seafront in Cala Pi


PHOTOS: RALI ROUSSEVA – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – ENERGY SOURCE: AEROTHERMAL

Majorca

Modern Designer Project with 18 Villas in an Excellent Location in Son Gual

Balearic Islands, Spain Price EUR 1.9 mill. Interior approx. 250 m² Land approx. 2,004 m² E&V ID D-000GT5

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Mallorca Santa Maria (ES) Tel. +34 971 62 16 29 E-mail santamaria@engelvoelkers.com

EV Mallorca Property S.L. – C/ Marqués de la Fontsanta 45A – 07320 Santa Maria del Cami / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Balearev GmbH

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Majorca

PHOTOS: OLIVER TOM MALLAH – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS PENDING – ENERGY SOURCE: ELECTRICITY

Marvellously Charismatic Country Property in Pollensa

Balearic Islands, Spain Price EUR 8.5 mill. Interior approx. 800 m² Land approx. 8.2 ha E&V ID W-02N2YB

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Mallorca Pollensa (ES) Tel. +34 971 89 77 00 E-mail pollensa@engelvoelkers.com

EV North Mallorca Real Estate S.L. – Via Pollentia, 20 – 07460 Pollensa / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Balearev GmbH

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PHOTOS: ARTURO SANCHEZ, MAURICIO FUERTES – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY CONSUMPTION CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 26.17 kWh/m²a – EMISSIONS 7.05 kgCO2/m²a – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2022

Majorca

Luxury Townhouse with Impressive Garden in Santanyí

Balearic Islands, Spain Price EUR 6.3 mill. Interior approx. 950 m² Land approx. 1,785 m² E&V ID W-02C9MJ

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Mallorca Santanyi (ES) Tel. +34 971 64 21 01 E-mail santanyi@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Süd-Ost, S.L. – Plaza Major 18 – 07650 Santanyi / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Balearev GmbH

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Balearic Islands, Spain Price EUR 6.8 mill. Interior approx. 967 m² Land approx. 3,301 m² E&V ID W-02EZSK

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Menorca Mahón (ES) Tel. +34 971 36 92 75 E-mail menorca@engelvoelkers.com

EV Menorca Real Estate S.L. – C/. Ses Moreres 34 – 07703 Mahón / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Balearev GmbH

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PHOTOS: SARA VILALTA – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY CONSUMPTION CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 115.6 kWh/m²a – EMISSIONS 31 kgCO2/m²a – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2000 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: D

Menorca

Stunning Modern Villa Directly on Mahón Harbour


PHOTOS: SONJA SCHWARZ – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE

Ibiza

Exclusive & Elegant Mansion in Dalt Vila

Balearic Islands, Spain Price EUR 9.85 mill. Interior approx. 432 m² Terrace & Garden approx. 266 m² E&V ID W-02NZ7N

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Ibiza (ES) Tel. +34 971 31 13 36 E-mail ibiza@engelvoelkers.com

Engel & Völkers Ibiza, S.L. – Avenida Santa Eulalia 17 – 07800 Ibiza / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Balearev GmbH

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Marbella

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE

Stylish Villa Near the Sea in Trendiest Area

Malaga, Spain Price EUR 2.85 mill. Interior approx. 585 m² Land approx. 867 m² E&V ID W-02O10B

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Marbella East (ES) Tel. +34 952 83 55 80 E-mail marbellaeast@engelvoelkers.com

Mazal Realty, S.L. – C.C. Elviria Local 10 – 29604 Marbella / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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Marbella

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE

Majestic Estate in the Exclusive Community of Sierra Blanca

Malaga, Spain Price EUR 20 mill. Interior approx. 2,000 m² Land approx. 4,200 m² E&V ID W-02H45O

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Marbella Golden Mile (ES) Tel. +34 952 86 84 06 E-mail marbellagoldenmile@engelvoelkers.com

Mazal Realty, S.L. – Blvd. Principe Alfonso de Hohenlohe, CN 340, Km 178.2 - La Poveda, local 5 – 29600 Marbella / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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Orihuela

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY CONSUMPTION CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 46 kWh/m²a – EMISSIONS 8 kgCO2/m²a – ENERGY SOURCE: ELECTRICITY – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2018 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: C

Apartment with Private Pool in Las Ramblas Golf Resort

Alicante, Spain Price EUR 265,000 Interior approx. 65 m² No. of bedrooms 2 E&V ID W-02NO5H

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Torrevieja-Orihuela (ES) Tel. +34 96 570 45 83 E-mail torreviejaorihuela@engelvoelkers.com

Alicante Sureste Immobiliaria S.L. – Calle Azorín 5 – 03181 Torrevieja / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY CONSUMPTION CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 63 kWh/m²a – EMISSIONS 16 kgCO2/m²a – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2015 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: D

Cumbre del Sol

Elegance & Exclusivity Directly by the Sea

Costa Blanca, Spain Price EUR 2.5 mill. Interior approx. 262 m² Land approx. 812 m² E&V ID W-02N3LN

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Moraira (ES) Tel. +34 965 50 81 81 E-mail moraira@engelvoelkers.com

EV La Fustera, S.L. – Avenida de la Paz nº 23 – 03724 Moraira / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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L’Ametlla

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY CONSUMPTION CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 42 kWh/m²a – EMISSIONS 8 kgCO2/m²a – ENERGY SOURCE: GAS – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2016 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: B

Avant-Garde Design in a Privileged Enclave

Catalonia, Spain Price EUR 1.85 mill. Interior approx. 333 m² Land approx. 1,059 m² E&V ID W-02NVKU

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Tarragona (ES) Tel. +34 977 07 96 00 E-mail tarragona@engelvoelkers.com

Tulibet, S.L. – C. Emperador August, 23 – 43003 Tarragona / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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Saneja

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY CONSUMPTION CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 654 kWh/m²a – EMISSIONS 162 kgCO2/m²a – ENERGY SOURCE: ELECTRICITY – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2002 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: G

Mountain Retreat with Private Loft

Cerdanya, Spain Price EUR 585,000 Interior approx. 218 m² Land approx. 1,522 m² E&V ID W-02NUSB

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Cerdanya (ES) Tel. +34 972 14 12 06 E-mail cerdanya@engelvoelkers.com

Iniciatives Nova Era SL – Passeig 10 d’Abril, 29 – 17520 Puigcerdà / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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A Pobra do Caramiñal

PHOTOS: FUCO REYES – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS PENDING

Exclusive Designer House with Sea Views

Galicia, Spain Price EUR 1.4 mill. Interior approx. 573 m² Land approx. 3,500 m² E&V ID W-02L3D6

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Santiago de Compostela (ES) Tel. +34 981 11 55 11 E-mail santiagodecompostela@engelvoelkers.com

Kupula Proyectos e Inversiones SL – C/ República de El Salvador, nº 2 Bajo – 15701 Santiago de Compostela / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1994

Vaduz

Impressive Home with Castle Views & Indoor Swimming Pool

Vaduz, Liechtenstein Price CHF 7.5 mill. Interior approx. 667 m² Land approx. 1,477 m² E&V ID W-02KE49

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Vaduz (LI) Tel. +423 231 30 03 E-mail vaduz@engelvoelkers.com

Heinz Senn Immobilien – Herrengasse 7 – 9490 Vaduz / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Wohnen Schweiz AG

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Styria, Austria Price EUR 1.69 mill. Interior approx. 280 m² Land approx. 2,450 m² E&V ID W-02O2PV

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Graz (AT) Tel. +43 316 813 03 24 00 E-mail graz@engelvoelkers.com

Martich Beteiligungs-GmbH – Joanneumring 20 – 8010 Graz / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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PHOTOS: HANNES LOSKE – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY REQUIREMENT CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY REQUIREMENT 66 kWh/m²a – fGEE 1.09 – ENERGY SOURCE: AIR-HEATING PUMP – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1996 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: C

Graz Region

Luxury Villa with a Mix of Italian & Moroccan Flair


St. Gilgen am Wolfgangsee

PHOTOS: AIRVISION/OTT – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: HWB 106 kWh/m²a

Retreat with Sophisticated Standards & Lake Views

Salzkammergut, Austria Price EUR 5.49 mill. Interior approx. 440 m² Land approx. 1,930 m² E&V ID W-02KXD2

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Salzburg (AT) Tel. +43 662 20 90 06 E-mail salzburg@engelvoelkers.com

EV Salzburg GmbH – Neutorstraße 22 – 5020 Salzburg / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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Lombardy, Italy Price EUR 5.5 mill. Interior approx. 1,400 m² Land approx. 5,600 m² E&V ID W-02NBM1

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Lago di Como (IT) Tel. +39 031 51 30 99 E-mail cernobbio@engelvoelkers.com

Finest Italian Estates S.R.L. – Via Regina, 43 – 22012 Cernobbio / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Italia S.R.L.

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PHOTOS: ROBERTO MARI – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1820

Como

Unique Villa Surrounded by Magnificent Garden


Carate Brianza

PHOTOS: CRISTIAN PARRAVICINI – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – LISTED FOR ITS HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE

Exclusive Historical Mansion in the Heart of Brianza

Lombardy, Italy Price EUR 9 mill. Interior approx. 3,500 m² Land approx. 97,000 m² E&V ID W-02MF30

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Monza Brianza (IT) Tel. +39 039 232 62 13 E-mail monza@engelvoelkers.com

Teodolinda S.r.l. – Via Bartolomeo Zucchi, 28 – 20900 Monza / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Italia S.R.L.

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Lago d’Iseo

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1800

Villa Pincio – Exclusive Villa with Lake Views in Lovere

Lombardy, Italy Price EUR 900,000 Interior approx. 600 m² Land approx. 4,650 m² E&V ID W-02LYKG

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Lago dʼIseo (IT) Tel. +39 030 578 04 99 E-mail lagodiseo@engelvoelkers.com

Reactive S.r.l. – Via Lungolago G.Marconi, 10 – 25049 Iseo / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Italia S.R.L.

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ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY CONSUMPTION CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 371.68 kWh/m²a – ENERGY SOURCE: GAS – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1902 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: F

Milan

Top-Floor Apartment with Panoramic Terrace on via Orti

Lombardy, Italy Price EUR 1.1 mill. Interior approx. 117 m² No. of bedrooms 1 E&V ID W-02OBE5

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Milano Porta Romana (IT) Tel. +39 029 443 33 11 E-mail milanoportaromana@engelvoelkers.com

M&M Real Estate S.P.A. – Corso di Porta Romana, 123 – 20122 Milan / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Italia S.R.L.

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Venice

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: 289.48 kWh/m²a – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: G

Noble Floor in 16th Century Palazzo Gradenigo

Veneto, Italy Price EUR 3.5 mill. Interior approx. 265 m² No. of bedrooms 2 E&V ID W-02J9L7

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Venezia (IT) Tel. +39 041 267 52 22 E-mail venezia@engelvoelkers.com

Elletre Srl – Campo Santa Margherita 3002 – 30123 Venice / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Italia S.R.L.

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PHOTOS: MONICA LANZI – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – ENERGY SOURCE: GAS – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2010

Testana

Designer Villa with Panoramic Views

Liguria, Italy Price EUR 3.9 mill. Interior approx. 500 m² Land approx. 700 m² E&V ID W-02JTPK

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Santa Margherita-Portofino (IT) Tel. +39 0185 21 52 70 E-mail portofino@engelvoelkers.com

Levante Real Estate S.r.l. – Via Antonio Gramsci, 91 – 16038 Santa Margherita Ligure / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Italia S.R.L.

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ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY CONSUMPTION CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 37.80 kWh/m²a – ENERGY SOURCE: SOLAR – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2012 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: A

Riccione

Modern Villa with High-Quality Finishes

Emilia-Romagna, Italy Price EUR 2.2 mill. Interior approx. 700 m² Land approx. 1,780 m² E&V ID W-02D131

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Riccione (IT) Tel. +39 0541 41 88 19 E-mail riccione@engelvoelkers.com

FCF Real Estate S.r.l. – Viale Dante Alighieri, 88 – 47838 Riccione / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Italia S.R.L.

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PHOTOS: MARCO GUERCINI – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY CONSUMPTION CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 37.3 kWh/m²a – EMISSIONS 7.4 kgCO2/m²a – ENERGY SOURCE: ELECTRICITY – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: A

Sarteano

Enchanting Villa Overlooking the Val d‘Orcia

Tuscany, Italy Price EUR 5.85 mill. Interior approx. 640 m² Land approx. 2.4 ha E&V ID W-02M8TE

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Siena (IT) Tel. +39 0577 28 84 16 E-mail siena@engelvoelkers.com

Siena Shire S.r.l. – Via Rinaldini, 3 – 53100 Siena / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Italia S.R.L.

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Capri

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE

Elegant Penthouse in Capri Center

Campania, Italy Price EUR 4.45 mill. Interior approx. 230 m² No. of bedrooms 4 E&V ID W-02N8YI

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Amalfi-Capri (IT) Tel. +39 081 837 72 57 E-mail amalfi-capri@engelvoelkers.com

ELMA S.r.L. – Via Longano, 16 – 80073 Capri / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Italia S.R.L.

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PHOTOS: ROBERTO PATTI – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2018 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: A

Sardinia

Exclusive Villa in Nora a Few Steps from the Sea

Sardinia, Italy Price EUR 2.8 mill. Interior approx. 320 m² Land approx. 2,500 m² E&V ID W-02MICR

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Sud Sardegna (IT) Tel. +39 070 592 32 89 E-mail sudsardegna@engelvoelkers.com

Seventy Seven S.r.l. – Corso Vittorio Emanuele 6 – 09050 Pula / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Italia S.R.L.

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ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1790 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: E

Paris IV

Apartment in Heart of City Facing River Seine

Paris, France Price EUR 2.99 mill. Interior approx. 133 m² No. of bedrooms 2 E&V ID W-02NKF8

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Paris Le Marais Lounge (FR) Tel. +33 1 42 71 00 15 E-mail paris@engelvoelkers.com

EV MMC France S.A.S. – 19, rue du Roi de Sicile – 75004 Paris / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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PHOTOS: AV PHOTOGRAPHIE – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2010

Ramatuelle

Villa near LʼEscalet with Views of the Beaches of Pampelonne

Côte dʼAzur, France Price EUR 9.9 mill. Interior approx. 402 m² Land approx. 6,000 m² E&V ID W-02NWEG

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Côte dʼAzur MMC (FR) Tel. +33 4 94 79 57 35 E-mail cotedazur@engelvoelkers.com

EV MMC France S.A.S. – 27, avenue Paul Roussel – 83990 Saint-Tropez / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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Budapest

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE

Palatial Villa on Rose Hill with Danube Views

Central Hungary, Hungary Price EUR 13 mill. Interior approx. 1,652 m² Land approx. 2,223 m² E&V ID W-021SN9

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Budahill Center (HU) Tel. +36 30 737 05 77 E-mail budahillcenter@engelvoelkers.com

Sky Ingatlanközvetitö Kft. – Szilágyi Dezső tér 4 – 1011 Budapest / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2021 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: A

Athens

Premium Lifestyle & Comfortable Living in the Heart of Athens

Athens, Greece Price EUR 3.1 mill. Interior approx. 367 m² No. of bedrooms 4 E&V ID W-02LALL

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Athens MMC (GR) Tel. +30 21 11 05 50 00 E-mail athensmmc@engelvoelkers.com

EV MMC Greece S.A. – 2-4 Mesogeion Avenue, Athens Tower – 11527 Athens / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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London

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – LISTED FOR ITS HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1835

Quintessentially English Home in Harrow

West London, United Kingdom Price GBP 2.4 mill. Interior approx. 3,771 square feet No. of bedrooms 6 E&V ID W-02OH8Q

ENGEL & VÖLKERS London (GB) Contact Alexander Broadfoot Tel. +44 204 525 6536 E-mail london@engelvoelkers.com

EV UK Brokerage Limited – 16 Berkeley Street – W1J 8DZ London / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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London

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1835 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: E

Grade II Regency Mansion in Little Venice

West London, United Kingdom Price GBP 5.5 mill. Interior approx. 3,546 square feet No. of bedrooms 6 E&V ID W-02O2G4

ENGEL & VÖLKERS London (GB) Contact Alexander Broadfoot Tel. +44 204 525 6536 E-mail london@engelvoelkers.com

EV UK Brokerage Limited – 16 Berkeley Street – W1J 8DZ London / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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PHOTOS: BATTERSEA POWER STATION – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2021

London

Duplex Apartment in Battersea Power Station

Central London, United Kingdom Price GBP 8,895,000 Interior approx. 3,605 square feet No. of bedrooms 4 E&V ID W-02O6A7

ENGEL & VÖLKERS London (GB) Contact Alexander Broadfoot Tel. +44 204 525 6536 E-mail london@engelvoelkers.com

EV UK Brokerage Limited – 16 Berkeley Street – W1J 8DZ London / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY CONSUMPTION CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 42 kWh/m²a – EMISSIONS 23.5 kgCO2/m²a – ENERGY SOURCE: GEOTHERMAL ENERGY – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1911 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: A

Poppenbüll

Beautiful Thatched Property in Standalone Location

ENGEL & VÖLKERS St. Peter-Ording (DE) Contact Juliane Grosjohann Tel. +49 4863 970 90 10 E-mail st.peter-ording@engelvoelkers.com Commission fee split between buyer and seller in accordance with new legislation from 23.12.2020.

Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Price EUR 1.95 mill. Interior approx. 190 m² Land approx. 3,627 m² E&V ID W-02OABM

EuV Wohnen GmbH – Badallee 3 – 25826 St. Peter-Ording / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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PHOTOS: FELIX KÖNIG – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – LISTED FOR ITS HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE – ENERGY SOURCE: GAS – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1612

Lübeck

Exclusive Renovation in World Heritage Site

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Lübeck (DE) Contact Nina Fait Tel. +49 451 20 27 19 20 E-mail luebeck@engelvoelkers.com Commission fee split between buyer and seller in accordance with new legislation from 23.12.2020.

Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Price EUR 2.2 mill. Interior approx. 427 m² Land approx. 204 m² E&V ID W-02N819

EuV Wohnen GmbH – Hüxstraße 102 – 23552 Lübeck / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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Waren (Müritz)

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY CONSUMPTION CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 85.5 kWh/m²a – ENERGY SOURCE: GAS – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1922 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: C

Exclusive Residence at Sought-After Residential Address

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Waren an der Müritz (DE) Contact Lasse Engfer Tel. +49 3991 126 47 30 E-mail waren@engelvoelkers.com Commission fee split between buyer and seller in accordance with new legislation from 23.12.2020.

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany Price EUR 2.15 mill. Interior approx. 450 m² Land approx. 3,876 m² E&V ID W-02JH17

Müritz Maritim Immobilien EuV GmbH – Lange Straße 57 – 17192 Waren (Müritz) / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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Weinheim

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT AVAILABLE – LISTED FOR ITS HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE – ENERGY SOURCE: OIL – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1847

Wellness, Comfort, Rural Elegance & Luxury

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Weinheim (DE) Contact Jörg Pfeifer Tel. +49 6201 87 60 90 E-mail weinheim@engelvoelkers.com Commission fee split between buyer and seller in accordance with new legislation from 23.12.2020.

Hesse, Germany Price EUR 4.5 mill. Interior approx. 561 m² Land approx. 11,152 m² E&V ID W-02LIV3

Jörg Pfeifer – Münzgasse 1 – 69469 Weinheim / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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PHOTOS: DAVID STRASSBURGER – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY REQUIREMENT CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY REQUIREMENT 64.1 kWh/m²a – EMISSIONS 19.7 kgCO2/m²a – ENERGY SOURCE: OIL – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1910

Frankfurt

Exclusive Family Home at Prime Address

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Frankfurt (DE) Tel. +49 69 24 44 49 49 E-mail frankfurt@engelvoelkers.com Commission fee split between buyer and seller in accordance with new legislation from 23.12.2020.

Hesse, Germany Price EUR 2.75 mill. Interior approx. 249 m² No. of rooms 6 E&V ID W-02NDZQ

GDA-Immobilien GmbH – Bockenheimer Landstraße 1 – 60325 Frankfurt am Main / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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ENGEL & VÖLKERS Minden (DE) Contact Leon Rösler Tel. +49 571 889 119 10 E-mail minden@engelvoelkers.com Commission fee split between buyer and seller in accordance with new legislation from 23.12.2020.

North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Price EUR 1.95 mill. Interior approx. 345 m² Land approx. 2,118 m² E&V ID W-02NRKK

Andreas Schneider Immobilien e.K. – Hufschmiede 9 – 32423 Minden / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY REQUIREMENT CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY REQUIREMENT 44 kWh/m²a – ENERGY SOURCE: GAS – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2018 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: A

Lübbecke

Modern Architectural Design in Consummate Form


PHOTOS: JOSHUA HOFFMANN – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY REQUIREMENT CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY REQUIREMENT 112.7 kWh/m²a – ENERGY SOURCE: OIL – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1900 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: D

Overath

Rural Idyll with Exceptional Flair & Special Appeal

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Bergisch Gladbach (DE) Tel. +49 2204 76 75 20 E-mail bergischgladbach@engelvoelkers.com Commission fee split between buyer and seller in accordance with new legislation from 23.12.2020.

North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Price EUR 2.95 mill. Interior approx. 260 m² Land approx. 18,450 m² E&V ID W-02GPK5

Engel & Völkers Immobilien Deutschland GmbH – Schloßstraße 5 – 51429 Bergisch Gladbach / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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ENGEL & VÖLKERS Köln Rodenkirchen (DE) Contact Ines Müller Tel. +49 221 29 94 50 E-mail koeln@engelvoelkers.com Commission fee split between buyer and seller in accordance with new legislation from 23.12.2020.

North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Price EUR 2.6 mill. Interior approx. 320 m² Land approx. 1,523 m² E&V ID W-02N64D

Engel & Völkers Immobilien Deutschland GmbH – Maternusstraße 14b – 50996 Cologne / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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PHOTOS: ULRICH HETZERT – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY REQUIREMENT CERTIFICATE/ TOTAL FINAL ENERGY REQUIREMENT 303.75 kWh/m²a – ENERGY SOURCE: OIL – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1920

Cologne

Charming Old Residence Set in Park-Like Grounds


ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY REQUIREMENT CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY REQUIREMENT 16.9 kWh/m²a – EMISSIONS 10.4 kgCO2/m²a – ENERGY SOURCE: AIR & WATER HEATING PUMP – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2015 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: A

Plüderhausen

Dream Home in Privileged Position

Baden-Württemberg, Germany Price EUR 1.05 mill. Interior approx. 173 m² Land approx. 1,046 m² E&V ID W-02OF4C

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Esslingen (DE) Tel. +49 711 655 47 80 E-mail esslingen@engelvoelkers.com

EV Esslingen GmbH – Milchstraße 2/1 – 73728 Esslingen / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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Mengen

PHOTOS: JOEL HIEBER – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY REQUIREMENT CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY REQUIREMENT 162.1 kWh/m²a – ENERGY SOURCE: GAS – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2002 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: D

Former Award-Winning Museum

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Überlingen (DE) Contact Sven Küpper Tel. +49 7551 944 58 44 E-mail ueberlingen@engelvoelkers.com Commission fee split between buyer and seller in accordance with new legislation from 23.12.2020.

Baden-Württemberg, Germany Price EUR 2.6 mill. Interior approx. 703 m² Land approx. 1,300 m² E&V ID W-02N45N

GBS Immobilien Überlingen GmbH – Münsterstraße 35 – 88662 Überlingen / Real estate company – Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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PHOTOS: SASCHA PÖLTL – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: ENERGY CONSUMPTION CERTIFICATE/TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 62.70 kWh/m²a – EMISSIONS 15 kgCO2/m²a – ENERGY SOURCE: GAS – YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2011 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS: B

Nuremberg

Exclusive Home on the River Pegnitz

ENGEL & VÖLKERS Nürnberg (DE) Tel. +49 911 58 07 79 90 E-mail nuernberg@engelvoelkers.com Commission fee split between buyer and seller in accordance with new legislation from 23.12.2020.

Bavaria, Germany Price EUR 3.1 mill. Interior approx. 220 m² No. of rooms 4 E&V ID W-02NX0O

Telkämper Immobilien GbR – Äußere Sulzbacher Straße 175 – 90491 Nuremberg / Real estate company Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH

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LAST MINUTE

THE HOPE ISSUE

Every day is a gift, a fact we’re celebrating particularly this summer. Looking for a present? You’re bound to find it here.

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CAFÉ FIGAR,

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ROSEWOOD VIENNA,

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WARBY PARKER,

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AMASS,

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1 Carpet “Super Round Moon,” POR, www.bethanlaurawood.com 2 Chocolates “Edition No.1,” € 19.90, www.parspralinen.com 3 Necklace “Smile like you mean it,” $ 145, www.marthacalvo.com 4 Vase “Resin Pearl Tower,” £ 195.83, www.dinosaurdesigns.co.uk 5 Rocking chair “Click,” € 439, www.houe.com

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Destination Pop

Vietnam’s arguably most colorful theater complex occupies 2,000 square meters in the basement of a shopping mall in Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon. A cinematic space conceived by Vietnamese design studio Module K, it is dominated by flamingo pink, ocean green and bright orange. For the striking interior, where geometric shapes have transformed the original lines of the building, the architects took inspiration from iconic places in old Saigon, and pay homage to well-known landmarks in Vietnam’s largest city. The ticket counter is based on the Ben Thanh Market while the turquoise dome recalls the Central Post Office dating from colonial times. A circular seating area in the strong blue of the Beta logo references the facade of the Municipal Opera House. Even the city’s ubiquitous pigeons are present in the shape of specially produced pendant lights hanging from the ceiling. Asymmetrical pink arches recall Tan Dinh Church and the decorative floor tiles feature an Asian design. The individual rooms are visually linked by different blocks of color while the corridor to the entrance hall boasts all the colors of the rainbow. Seven theaters provide seating for 1,000 people. Unlike traditional theaters, where the interior furnishings are usually dark, these are dominated by strong hues: Backlit reliefs in nuances of orange and lemon contrast starkly with the turquoise-colored seats, and the psychedelic graphics that decorate the bathrooms vie for attention with the blockbuster screenings themselves. For the Beta Media chain, which operates several cinemas in northern Vietnam, this project is an initial foray into the south. Module K’s expressive designs were chosen over those submitted by 30 other design firms. The hope is that the urbane look with its Instagrammable elements will attract young people in particular, lure them away from their laptops and become a place to meet, get together and hang out – in addition to watching films. Would you like to know more?

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The colorful, retro design of the Beta Cinema in ­Vietnam is setting new standards for an unusual cinematic experience.




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