The Kalle Neukölln project revitalizes the former Quelle department store in Berlin, transforming it into a creative hub that preserves the building's historical energy. Developed by MREI and redesigned by Max Dudler, the project covers 40,000 m², including office space, retail locations, rooftop gardens, and a market hall. The mixed-use development highlights the potential for sustainable urban renewal, repositioning Karl-Marx-Straße as a vibrant center for work, culture, and social interactions. Its innovative facades improve architectural harmony, serving as a model for future repurposing projects in neglected urban areas.
The Kalle Neukölln project exemplifies rethinking architecture through revitalization, where the former Quelle department store is transformed into a thriving cultural and social hub.
By integrating collaboration, culture, and enjoyment, Kalle Neukölln serves as an inspiration for other urban redevelopment projects aiming to revive neglected spaces.
With a plan that includes offices, retail spaces, rooftop gardens, and a market hall, the project reimagines Karl-Marx-Straße as a vibrant urban center.
The innovative facade design of Kalle Neukölln allows for better integration with the surrounding area, presenting a visually stunning transformation of the old department store.
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