Atelierhaus A28
Location: Berlin-Mitte
Status: Conceptual tender
Year: 2023
Program: Residential, Culture
Area: 1.600m²
Role: Design, Development
Team: Hans von Bülow, Julian Meisen, Cornelius Voss
Partner: Felix Dechert Architekten
Atelierhaus A28 is a hub for communal, progressive, and self-organized urban living, designed to integrate the social and physical aspects of its location at Ackerstraße 28 with its users and residents. The building's main functions are divided into integrative co-living inside its western half and interdisciplinary cultural spaces inside its eastern half, both connected by a public ground floor.
Initiated by a building group around Common Agency, Atelierhaus A28 is supported by a diverse group of partners. The building group, consisting of neighborhood residents committed to sustainable urban development, facilitates rent-controlled housing units. Additionally, a cluster apartment for temporary stays is planned to diversify housing options.
The concept for the cultural spaces aims to create a cross-disciplinary cultural site with music as the anchor point and connections to visual and performing arts. With public funding, approximately 700m² of affordable cultural space will be made available. The ground floor, extending into the basement via a sunken courtyard, features a spacious passage connecting to the adjacent park. It includes a gastronomic unit, a communal area, an exhibition space, and the editorial office and distribution point of a street magazine. All units are designed to maximize synergy of public uses in the ground floor zone.
Atelierhaus A28 sees itself as a place of commoning, offering low-threshold, self-organized, and versatile spatial resources for as many people as possible. Its sustainable timber construction and flexible structure allow the building to adapt to ever-changing forms of use. The architecture balances aesthetic integration into its historic context with a contemporary and forward-looking design.
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Atelierhaus A28
Location: Berlin-Mitte
Status: Conceptual tender
Year: 2023
Program: Residential, Culture
Area: 1.600m²
Role: Design, Development
Team: Hans von Bülow, Julian Meisen, Cornelius Voss
Partner: Felix Dechert Architekten
Atelierhaus A28 is a hub for communal, progressive, and self-organized urban living, designed to integrate the social and physical aspects of its location at Ackerstraße 28 with its users and residents. The building's main functions are divided into integrative co-living inside its western half and interdisciplinary cultural spaces inside its eastern half, both connected by a public ground floor.
Initiated by a building group around Common Agency, Atelierhaus A28 is supported by a diverse group of partners. The building group, consisting of neighborhood residents committed to sustainable urban development, facilitates rent-controlled housing units. Additionally, a cluster apartment for temporary stays is planned to diversify housing options.
The concept for the cultural spaces aims to create a cross-disciplinary cultural site with music as the anchor point and connections to visual and performing arts. With public funding, approximately 700m² of affordable cultural space will be made available. The ground floor, extending into the basement via a sunken courtyard, features a spacious passage connecting to the adjacent park. It includes a gastronomic unit, a communal area, an exhibition space, and the editorial office and distribution point of a street magazine. All units are designed to maximize synergy of public uses in the ground floor zone.
Atelierhaus A28 sees itself as a place of commoning, offering low-threshold, self-organized, and versatile spatial resources for as many people as possible. Its sustainable timber construction and flexible structure allow the building to adapt to ever-changing forms of use. The architecture balances aesthetic integration into its historic context with a contemporary and forward-looking design.
1st floor
2nd floor
3rd floor
4th floor
5th floor
6th floor