Vertical Farmhouse Berlin building design, German architecture competition project images
Vertical Farmhouse in Berlin
30 July 2024
Architects: HENN
Location: Ostendstraße 1–14, 12459 Berlin, Germany
Images by HENN
Vertical Farmhouse, Germany
Behrens-Ufer, a former industrial site located in the southeast of Berlin, will be undergoing transformation into a new urban technology hub over the next few years. On the banks of River Spree, research, development, and production will be combined in listed historical buildings and sustainably designed new additions. In the eastern part of the site, the Vertical Farmhouse designed by HENN will be constructed as a hybrid building featuring an innovative working and research environment with a fruit garden in its center.
The new build comprises two blocks that enclose an ascending terraced rooftop garden, which creates a network of paths through the entire complex, extending all the way from the riverside promenade to the rooftop gardens. Below the gardenscape is a 9,000 square meter vertical farm for food production in synergy with a fish farm. Inspired by coastal agricultural landscapes, the rooftop garden is designed as a playful orchard with light extensions and overgrown pergolas inviting visitors to pick berries and fruit from trees. It serves as a place for outdoor communication, inspiration, and recreation for those who work in the building or visit the gardens.
The pergolas mediate between platforms situated at different heights while interlinking the outdoor space with the work environments and laboratory areas located in the external building wings in a variety of ways. Thanks to the clearly structured grid, the wings can be divided and used in a flexible manner, which allows for a wide range of uses in the future.
A bridge connects the two blocks to the riverbank. It accommodates co-working spaces and offers views across the River Spree and into the orchard. Meeting rooms incorporated into the garden terraces provide views of the vertical farm. Lettuce and herbs are grown in thisstructure reaching a height of up to nine meters, some of them in a fully automated setup. The aquaponics process establishes a natural cycle that uses nitrate-rich water from fish farming as fertilizer for growing plants.
In contrast to their lush natural surroundings, the building blocks are designed as clear, calm cubes. Its staggered levels allow the new build to blend harmoniously into its environs. The hybrid-timber structure uses a low-tech approach that minimizes resourceand energy consumption. The façade combines large glass windows with photovoltaic panels for power generation. At ground-floor level, the building features arcades that open to the riverside promenade, inviting passersby to stroll through
the Behrens Gardens.
Beehives will be placed on the rooftops alongside the agrivoltaic systems that allow the areas to be used for both agricultural production and electricity generation. Synergies from the vertical farm also contribute to the holistic sustainability concept.
As a new building block embedded in a newly designed urban neighborhood, the Vertical Farmhouse will serve as a model project on an international scale. Technology, nature, and agriculture merge into a holistic experience – right in the middle of the city.
Vertical Farmhouse in Berlin, Germany – Building Information
Design: HENN – https://www.henn.com/en
Competition team
Partners in charge: Daniel Festag, Martin Henn
Gianmarco Fabbri, Oliver Koch, Julia Menz, Armin Nemati, Andre Serpa, Pengyan Wu, Yanan Yuan
Consultants
Landscape architecture: Aplantis
Structural engineer: GRBV Ingenieure
Building
services: Winter Ingenieure
Fire
protection: Nees Ingenieure
Competition: 2024
Typology: New build
Client: DIEAG
Address:
Ostendstraße 1–14
12459 Berlin
Germany
Gross floor area: 27,700 sqm
Height x width x length
50 x 71 x 65 m
Floors: 15 above ground, 2 below ground
Program:
Office and meeting rooms
Laboratories
Co-Working
Vertical farm and fish farming
Orchard
Café
Market and retail spaces
Sports area
Renders by HENN
Vertical Farmhouse, Berlin, Germany image / information received 300724 from HENN
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