Die Macherei Building Ensemble / Sauerbruch Hutton
Briefly

The redevelopment of the Postscheckamt site in Berlin Kreuzberg aims to blend the existing 1970s high-rise with the surrounding urban fabric, linking historical architectural styles with modern post-war design. An eight-story office building plays a central role in this transformation, featuring a flexible interior layout that accommodates various office needs. Its striking façade, composed of green contoured ceramics and glass, reflects the area's industrial past while ensuring ample natural light. The overall design fosters a cohesive relationship between public and private spaces, enhancing the local environment.
The master plan for the former Postscheckamt site in Berlin Kreuzberg connects varied architectural styles while providing quality public spaces between residential and vibrant neighborhoods.
This eight-story office building near Hallesches Ufer features a flexible design with a rational structure optimized for daylight and varying office configurations.
The building’s façade uses contoured green ceramics and glazing, creating a dynamic appearance that changes with light and perspective, reflecting Kreuzberg’s industrial heritage.
The materiality of the building harmoniously combines rough and refined elements, contributing to its elegant and lightweight aesthetic that integrates well with its urban context.
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