Berlin Hyp Bank HQ in Germany
Visionary German bank Berlin Hyp has a strong focus on sustainability and chose C.F. Møller Architects as winner of the invited international competition for their new HQ in Berlin, Germany.
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Major works to visit include the Jewish Museum by New York’s Studio Daniel Libeskind, Axel Springer Building designed by Rotterdam’s OMA, and finally the Cube at Washington Platz by 3XN Architects, Denmark.
Significant recent structures to note are Griebnitzsee Apartments in the Wannsee district, Berlin Steglitz-Zehlendorf. This three-storey residential building with underground parking is situated on the shores of the lake Griebnitzsee. Finally, why not check out the interesting Tempelhof Airport Viewing Platform by architects :mlzd.
Visionary German bank Berlin Hyp has a strong focus on sustainability and chose C.F. Møller Architects as winner of the invited international competition for their new HQ in Berlin, Germany.
Futurium Berlin, a public building for future-oriented exhibitions and events, an plus-energy building it achieves the BNB-Gold Status in sustainability. It is completely barrier-free.
Charlie Living is the largest newly-built predominantly residential project in Friedrichstadt, next to former Checkpoint Charlie. The four new buildings fill one of the last open lots of Berlin Mitte with its former strip of the Berlin Wall.
Designed by tchoban voss, Mulberry Yards Housing development in west Berlin is an exclusive residential complex of 116 high-quality apartments over six full floors and one staggered floor.
Redesigned by tchoban voss, Kurfuerstendamm 68, has been converted, modernized and expanded from a hotel into an office and commercial building with residential use and underground car park.
Following an urban planning competition, the design for the Georg-Knorr-Park Quarter in Berlin by David Chipperfield Architects Berlin with Wirtz International Landscape Architects was chosen as winners.
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Design: nps tchoban voss, architects. This spacious private residence is located on a small clearing on the backside of an elongated estate. The quiet location and a big stock of preserved trees define the design.
Designed by ALLENKAUFMANN, Finnowstrasse Third Floor is a 140 sqm apartment in Friedrichshain, Berlin. The apartment was designed to accommodate a starter-family expecting in-law visits and the possibility of renting-out.
ALLENKAUFMANN’s second project in the newly completed Design School building at Moritzplatz is on the rooftop with north and south balconies and almost a full glass curtain wall along the perimeter.
ALLENKAUFMANN was hired to renovate an Apartment overlooking a Graveyard, connects two separate ground floor spaces by closing off the building tunnel.
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Lindower 22 project design by Heim Balp Architekten as a cultural project organized in abandoned industrial compound of the Max Hasse Maschinen Fabrik, in the Wedding district North west Berlin.
Terrassenhaus Berlin, multi-use atelier and gallery building facing a suburban railway track. The building’s levels are staggered, creating a ziggurat-like shape with 6 metre-deep terraces on each floor and maximised semi-public ground floor space.
Architects: Bodamer Faber Architekten BDA
With its architecture of four centuries and its garden, the Campus North of the Humboldt University is not only an attraction for teachers and students alike.
The topping-out of the James Simon Galerie on Berlin’s Museum Island, designed by David Chipperfield Architects, was celebrated on 13 April 2016. The completion of the new entrance building is scheduled for 2018.
To redefine border regions as an integrated whole is a critical challenge for architectural, political, and cultural institutions today. A collective academic initiative led by Tatiana Bilbao, Mexico City