Architecture not as a matter of style, but as a precise engagement with place, task, and context—this is the topic Ralf Petersen discusses in the latest JUNG Talk with Wiebke Becker and Anna Otto-Sebeczek.
The conversation centers on his perspective, which views architecture as a complex interplay of diverse factors: “Everything is interconnected.” From this, Ralf Petersen develops his project-specific approach—case by case, without repetition, without a preferred material, and without a formal signature. What matters most are the floor plan, the section, and especially the interstitial spaces where relationships and atmospheres emerge.
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“Case by Case” – Ralf Petersen at JUNG-Talk Podcast