Construction is a complex matter. We offer simple solutions.


As architects and true general planners, we assume the full responsibility for our construction projects and offer all specialist planning from a single source.

Facts & figures

We have compiled the most important key facts of our group. We clearly are one of the largest planning offices in Germany and can professionally handle projects of all scales and focus. But not just numbers matter. The extra value to our customers is created by our versatility, flexibility and our network.

Founding year1952
Regional offices14
Team members800

The agn Group

Founded in 1952 as an architectural practice, agn is now a corporate group with several offices spread across Germany. agn provides clients from the public and private sectors with on-site services, a broad palette of individual services and the comprehensive skills of a true general planner.

Our regional offices

Our regional offices

Understandably our clients value our regional network and presence, which enable us to optimally manage our construction projects. Over the past years we have continuously expanded into having a local presence in all major metropolitan regions of Germany.

  • Ibbenbüren
  • Berlin
  • Braunschweig
  • Bremen
  • Düsseldorf
  • Frankfurt/Main
  • Halle/Saale
  • Hamburg
  • Hannover
  • Münster
  • Munich
  • Stuttgart
  • Wiesbaden

Further companies

The benefit of a true general planner is the ability to offer all services from a single point of contact. We have specifically outsourced certain business areas to improve our service to our customers and to optimize processes.

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We are agn

The success of our business is only in certain exceptional cases the work of an individual genius. General planning is a team effort and our well-established teams are the foundation of our success. We know: teams must be formed actively!

Contact

agn Niederberghaus & Partner GmbH

architects | engineers | general planners

Groner Allee 100
D-47479 Ibbenbüren

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