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Ippolito Fleitz Group describes itself as “Identity Architects.” Judging from the site content, it is not an online design tool, but an interdisciplinary design studio. Its services cover office spaces, real estate, shopping malls, hospitality, residential showrooms, branded spaces, products and materials, wayfinding, and spatial graphics. Its core approach is to start from the user’s perspective and combine spatial functionality, brand identity, and memorable place experiences.
For real estate services, IFG offers strategy and consulting, development and usage concepts, placemaking, feasibility and conversion studies, economic assessments, planning across HOAI phases, marketing strategies, target groups and personas, look & feel, flexible floor plans, sales centers, marketing suites, show spaces, and lobby design. On the branding side, its work includes strategic brand development, corporate design, print/online materials, VR/3D digital media, wayfinding systems, and spatial brand communication. In sustainability, it mentions ESG, potential analysis, conversion studies, adaptive spaces, biophilic design, circular construction, and material concepts.
The site content does not disclose any packages, unit pricing, payment methods, or licensing details, so it is best suited for project-based quotations through business discussions. Project pages state “Copyright Ippolito Fleitz Group,” but they do not explain the client’s usage rights, copyright transfer, or the scope of secondary use of deliverables. These points should be clarified carefully during contracting.
Its strengths lie in the breadth of its case studies and its ability to connect interior design, branding, marketing, wayfinding, and real estate business objectives. Projects such as Heads Campus, FOUR Frankfurt, and Dalian Huanan MixC One Mall demonstrate systematic capabilities from conceptual storytelling to spatial experience, supported by awards such as iF, German Design Award, and Best of Year. The limitation is that the publicly available information is more portfolio-oriented, with little explanation of pricing, timelines, after-sales support, or standardized workflows. Its services are also clearly geared toward customized, high-end projects, making it less suitable for clients with limited budgets who only need fast, template-based drawings.
It is better suited to real estate developers, commercial complexes, corporate headquarters, hospitality and retail brands, and public-space owners—especially projects that need to use space to enhance branding and sales conversion. The site content shows “Projects in China” and project experience in cities such as Dalian, Wuxi, Chongqing, and Qingdao. Access from mainland China is not indicated in the site content, so its status is unknown.
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