Barer Straße 44
80799 München
Fink+Jocher was founded in Munich in 1991 by Dietrich Fink and Thomas Jocher and implements projects of a wide variety of sizes. Today, the company is managed by 4 managing directors with around 30 international employees.
Fink+Jocher attaches great importance to a high interdisciplinary standard. Her work draws on intensive and unreserved dialogue with the client, does not follow a formal canon and is continuously renewed from the specifics of the respective task. Fink+Jocher is primarily interested in the richness and complexity of the phenomena of this world, above all the public space.
The main focus of the office's work is urban planning, as well as private and public buildings of various uses. What they all have in common is the strategic approach, a contextual design dialogue from concept to detail. From the start of the project, all design teams work directly with specialists from neighbouring disciplines and personalities of extended expertise.
Among the best-known projects are the student dormitory on the research campus of the Technical University of Munich in Garching, the elementary school in Munich-Riem, the conversion of the former Landesbodenkreditanstalt into the New Archbishop's Ordinariate of Munich, the Waterfront Wohnen in Hamburg, residential buildings in the EXPO district in Hanover and the Simultaneous Engineering Building for Audi AG in Ingolstadt.
Fink+Jocher's architecture has received numerous awards, including the Benedictus Award Washington, the German Architecture Prize, the Hugo Häring Prize, the Thomas Wechs Prize, the German Timber Construction Prize, the German Steel Construction Award, the German Façade Prize, the Brick Architecture Award, the Concrete Architecture Prize and the National Prize for Integrated Urban Development.
Source: Fink+Jocher Gesellschaft von Architekten und Stadtplanern mbH