Residential and Office Building at Schinkelplatz

Berlin
The courtyard: accessible and contemplative.
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A quiet sound of flowing water in the courtyard
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Architectes-Paysagistes
Levin Monsigny Landschaftsarchitekten
Année
2016

A new block-type of building with 23 flats and an office building/wing is being built opposite the new City Palace in Berlin, at a construction site near Schinkelplatz. The grounds of the building consist of a completely enclosed courtyard with a cellar that is connected to nearby public space by way of an entrance that has a transparent gate.
The courtyard is given structure through several rectangles that have a variety of ‘fillings’. Lawn areas, ornamental grasses and annuals, pruned plants and black stone areas merge with one another, forming a variety of small, welcoming spaces. A small fountain emphasises the contemplative character this special place has.

Client
MVV GmbH & Co KG, Munich

Architect
Staab Architekten, Berlin
Klaus Theo Brenner, Berlin
Steidle Architekten, Munich

Area
600qm

Service phases
2-8

Completion
July 2016

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