High-Rise Building Württembergische Straße

Product
formparts sharp-edged
Area
4.100 m²
Color
ivory
Texture
standard
Surface
ferro, ferro light
Mounting
Undercut anchor
Architect
Kahlfeldt Architects
Client
BIM Berliner Immobilienmanagement
User
Senate Department for Urban Development, Construction, and Housing
Year
2024
Location
Berlin

Revitalisation Measures for a Historic High-Rise in Berlin

The heritage-protected headquarters of the Senate Department for Urban Development, Construction, and Housing has undergone extensive refurbishment. The focus was on a resource-efficient construction approach to ensure the long-term continued use of the ageing building.

For the restoration of the iconic facade of Berlin's former tallest office high-rise, 3,500 bespoke 3D elements made of glassfibre reinforced concrete were used. Custom-designed L- and V-shaped components in the colour ivory were delivered as ready-to-install elements. These suspended facade elements are materially authentic and reflect a timeless aesthetic in keeping with the building's heritage status.

This careful approach preserved the historically significant exterior while seamlessly blending conservation with contemporary architecture. The durable concrete elements enabled a visually appealing modernisation of the building envelope, maximising its lifespan. Photos: Ditz Fejer