Andreas Treusch and Nadja Seiler run the young Viennese architecture office, Treusch Architecture. Their work mainly focuses on educational and commercial projects that are largely defined by technical specifications and requirements. Treusch and Seiler develop a cutting-edge aesthetic for their buildings. Their office has shown a particular talent for large formats in their last completed projects. The designs are a baffling symbiosis of form and content along with matter-of-fact coolness that is the result of the technology the structures require. These aren't effects Treusch needs to stage; instead he celebrates the aesthetics of precision, nothing remains unclear in his designs. The volume features all the buildings the architects have completed, including Austria's largest warehouse (client: ÖBB, Linz), school buildings and the Air Cargo Centre at the Vienna Airport, and others. An essay by Matthias Boeckl positions the work of Treusch Architecture within the context of the current architectural debate.