Diversity in construction: Architecture Day 2025 inspires all over Germany!
On June 28th and 29th, 2025, Architecture Day across Germany will be all about the motto “Building diversity”. Discover innovative projects!

Diversity in construction: Architecture Day 2025 inspires all over Germany!
On May 28, 2025, this year's motto for “Architecture Day” was announced: “Building diversity”. The aim is to focus on the multicultural and creative landscape of architecture in Germany, which is becoming increasingly important in the face of challenges such as climate change and social inequality. This initiative is supported by the Federal Chamber of Architects and the State Chambers of Architects and will take place this year on the last weekend in June, specifically on June 28th and 29th. The aim is to celebrate the diversity of architecture and present innovative solutions that shape building in Germany.
Over 1,000 carefully selected projects from across Germany take part in this event. From rural conversions to urban living experiments, there is a lot to discover for those interested. Architects and builders invite visitors to experience their projects up close and encourage discussion about building culture. The events make it possible to gain insights into architecture worth seeing and to discuss various creative approaches to solving construction problems. DABonline reports that open doors are also offered at many architectural offices and construction sites.
Diverse events
A special highlight are the children's architecture tours in Bavaria, where young participants are given the opportunity to gain their first experience of architecture through drawing, painting and crafts. In addition, an open model making workshop will be set up at Kiel University of Applied Sciences to provide information about training and study opportunities in the field of architecture. tag-der-architektur.de also emphasizes that large construction sites such as the Rader Hochbrücke in Schleswig-Holstein are open to the public.
There will be events on urban planning in Hamburg, including information about the new Grasbrook district. The focus is also on numerous renovated and repurposed buildings, such as the old village school in Bremen, which is being converted into a culture and leisure center, and the historic church in Ellrich, which is being reinterpreted. Projects such as the renovation and expansion of the locomotive shed in Ludwigslust and temporary living in the former Villeroy & Boch furnace hall in Mettlach will also be presented.
Importance of diversity
Andrea Gebhard, President of the Federal Chamber of Architects, emphasizes the central role of diversity in construction. At a time when many social and ecological issues are at the forefront, diversity is seen as an essential answer to these challenges. For over 30 years, “Architecture Day” has been an important format that brings architects and those interested in building together. To take part in the event, interested parties should contact their chamber of architects and obtain information about the projects on offer.
“Architecture Day” 2025 promises a varied program that offers concise insights into building culture in both large cities and rural regions and thus makes an important contribution to the discussion about the future of building in Germany.