Schmidt Plöcker Architekten is an architectural firm in Frankfurt specializing in thoughtful, durable designs that integrate social, ecological, and economic considerations, with a focus on diverse projects in various sectors.
Schmidt Plöcker Architekten is an architectural firm based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, established in 2010 by Markus Plöcker and Christian Olaf Schmidt. The office is home to around 50 to 60 architects and designers and is recognized for its diverse range of projects in both Germany and abroad. The practice operates out of Frankfurt, a hub in the Rhine-Main metropolitan region, and has steadily developed a reputation for thoughtful, long-lasting architecture. Both founders began their careers as cabinetmakers before completing studies in architecture, informing their tactile approach and careful material choices. Their design philosophy is shaped by the belief that architecture should endure and age well, rather than follow fleeting trends. Their process values the social, ecological, and economic impact of buildings, aiming to create structures that relate authentically to their surroundings and communities. Schmidt Plöcker Architekten’s recent works highlight their broad scope. Notable among them are “The Brick” and the “DB Tower,” two office buildings completed in Frankfurt’s Europaviertel district. These projects, commissioned by Deutsche Bahn, feature distinctive brick façades that pay homage to the area’s industrial heritage and are integrated into a larger urban redevelopment plan. Additional projects range from residential and educational buildings, such as the Arnold-Freymuth-Schule in Hamm, to commercial properties like the Crescent Haus and several office buildings in Frankfurt. The firm is also engaged in urban planning, demonstrated by their involvement in the transformation of areas such as Kaiserlei in Offenbach. This portfolio reflects a commitment to architecture that balances modernity and durability while responding to context and client needs.