Customised solutions, skilfully planned

We work together with dedication and professionalism to give each project the attention and commitment it deserves. We see new challenges and changing needs as opportunities to rediscover architecture time and again.

Thomas, Alex & Ulrike Pederiva
 

Customised solutions, skilfully planned

We work together with dedication and professionalism to give each project the attention and commitment it deserves. We see new challenges and changing needs as opportunities to rediscover architecture time and again.

Thomas, Alex & Ulrike Pederiva
 

New challenges, creative solutions

Every project entails new challenges and different needs. We analyse each project with commitment and passion, and we constantly review the planning process to achieve the best possible result. This is how we exploit all options and create unique, tailor-made solutions.

Some references

‘Passion for design: our strength is our diversity. Each project comes with new challenges, which we face every day with passion and professionalism.’

Thomas Pederiva

‘From a very early age, I was interested in everything related to geometry and planning. I have always been impressed by the professionalism of my grandfather Ludwig and my father Thomas. I am proud to be part of this great team in its third generation.’

Alex Pederiva

‘Coming together is a beginning;
keeping together is progress;
working together is success.’
Henry Ford

Ulrike Zublasing Pederiva

‘Constantly new challenges, innovative and customer-oriented solutions have made my work at Planning Studio Pederiva a modern workplace over many years.’

Ivan Ungerer

‘I'm an inspired member of the Planning Studio Pederiva team since many years. The constant development and sense of innovation are very important to me in terms of technical implementation.

Hannes Höller

‘Being part of a creative team that enjoys innovative concepts and design, working professionally and creatively: that's what I've found here, and moreover I can explore the potential of incorporating architecture into a photorealistic design language.’

Hannes Kofler