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We’ve given the rough concrete structures a refreshed look. Now they will set the stage for a blend of authenticity and modernity in the new workspaces. It’s a sustainable restoration of history – an innovative reuse of gray energy forged from the site’s legendary roots. And we are striving for even more goals, including a LEED certification. By preserving existing structures and upgrading building substance, we’re reaffirming our commitment, respect, and responsibility to the neighborhood.
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Zu den ersten Mietern zählt unter anderem der Berliner Kindergartenbetreiber Kita Familya. Der geplante Kindergarten wird im Bestandsgebäude rund 800 m² Innenfläche sowie zusätzlich rund 500 m² Außenfläche umfassen und Betreuungsangebote für mindestens 90 Kinder bieten.
In addition to the transformation of the existing building in collaboration with AIP Architekten Leipzig, eight new buildings, so-called “STATIONS”, are being built along Rummelsburger Landstrasse. Each STATION is being planned on the basis of an urban planning concept by the architectural firm KSP Engel Berlin and other Berlin architectural firms. KSP Engel will be responsible for the overall coordination and the design of the central STATION D.
With the acquisition of the property at Rummelsburger Landstraße 34–62, we are launching another project development around a historically significant existing building. At the heart of Funkytown is the four-storey administrative building of the former youth radio station DT64, which we are revitalizing with studios and workshops. In addition, eight new buildings with a green, open campus structure with a high quality of stay will be created. The eight new buildings will offer studios, workshop rooms, contemporary accommodation and a variety of flexible office spaces designed for creative and commercial uses and needs.