Behnisch Architekten is an architectural practice with its primary office in Stuttgart, Germany, and further locations in Munich, Boston, and Weimar. The firm originated in 1989 when Stefan Behnisch established it as a branch of his father Günter Behnisch’s renowned office. It became an independent enterprise in 1991 and adopted the name Behnisch Architekten in 2005. The Stuttgart base has been a constant throughout the company’s development.
The leadership structure is collaborative, with the Stuttgart office currently managed by partners including Jörg Usinger, Michael Innerarity, and Florian Waller alongside other partners at the various offices. Over time, the partnership has included both family members and a diverse roster of architects, reflecting a history of generational and international evolution.
Behnisch Architekten is known for its volume and breadth of work, which encompasses master planning, civic and educational buildings, health and research facilities, offices, and sports complexes. Current and recent projects feature the Freie Waldorfschule Uhlandshöhe in Stuttgart, the AGORA cancer research center in Lausanne, and the adidas World of Sports ARENA in Herzogenaurach. Their activities extend across Europe and North America, but the firm’s ethos and design methodology have remained rooted in architectural quality, a careful consideration of user needs, and a commitment to sustainable solutions.
With a history spanning over three decades, Behnisch Architekten’s output is characterized by a focus on the social and ecological context, informing varied assignments from public buildings to urban redevelopment without relying on generic solutions.
