3 Hoefe, Berlin
Stefan Mueller

3 Hoefe, Berlin

TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten como Arquitetos

The Luetzowviertel is centrally located in Berlin between Potsdamer Platz, Tiergarten, and Gleisdreieck Park. 3 Hoefe (Three Courtyards) is a lively, independent quarter entirely in keeping with the courtyard architecture typical of mid-19th century Berlin, which was shaped by the Prussian urban planner and subsequently Berlin city planning officer James Hobrecht.

photo_credit Stefan Mueller
Stefan Mueller
photo_credit Stefan Mueller
Stefan Mueller

Conceived as a work-life building ensemble, the project provides for a roughly equal mix of residential and work uses. The office section has six full storeys and one set-back storey and comprises over 18,000 sqm of office space. The residential section, with a total of 223 residential units, has seven full storeys and one set-back storey in the longitudinal blocks, and six full storeys and one set-back storey in the transverse and central blocks. The buildings are thus grouped around three greened inner courtyards of different designs. In terms of height, thís complex blends harmoniously with the neighbouring buildings. The office building has four stairwells, each with two lifts. There are shared lobbies on the ground floor, each serving two staircases; these are accessible from the first courtyard. In the ground-floor street-side units, retail units enrich the neighbourhood’s infrastructure. The office space can be flexibly divided up with up to seven units per floor. Parts of the roof areas are extensively greened.

photo_credit Stefan Mueller
Stefan Mueller
photo_credit Stefan Mueller
Stefan Mueller

The flexible apartment types include studios, apartments, maisonettes, and penthouses and offer great scope for individual design. Most of the apartments have outdoor areas, which take the form of terraces on the ground floor and set-back floors and balconies on the standard floors. The set-back floors create generous roof terraces which are connected to the penthouse apartments. The other roof areas are also extensively greened.

photo_credit Stefan Mueller
Stefan Mueller
photo_credit Stefan Mueller
Stefan Mueller

The façades vary in design. The residential part of the building shows clear parcelling. The façades of the residential buildings emphasize the colourful individuality of each house. Socle areas are made of clinker brick slips; from the second floor upwards, the finishing material is plaster (exterior insulation and finish system (EIFS)). The street façade of the office building is also of clinker brick slips and is structured with offset pilaster strips and cornices. Windows and sheet-metal panels alternate. On the courtyard side, the picture is the same, but from the second floor upwards, the facing material is again plaster.

photo_credit Stefan Mueller
Stefan Mueller
photo_credit Stefan Mueller
Stefan Mueller

An underground car park with approximately 115 parking spaces underpins both parts of the building. The basement also houses storage rooms, a bicycle cellar, and technical equipment.

photo_credit Stefan Mueller
Stefan Mueller
photo_credit Stefan Mueller
Stefan Mueller

Team:

Client: LBBW Immobilien Development GmbH, Berlin

Architect: Sergei Tchoban

Project partner: Axel Binder

Project leader: Woo- Chung Lee (Residential), Carolin Trahorsch (Office)

Team: Giorgi Mjavanadze, Julia Angelstorf, Lev Chestakov, Franziska Dorner, René Hoch, Valeria Kashirina, Manuela Peth, Stefan Petro, Ingo Schwarzweller, Ramona Schwarzweller, Pavel Zemskov

General contractor: HOCHTIEF Infrastructure GmbH, Berlin

Structural engineering: Buro Happold GmbH, Berlin

Construction physics: Mueller-BBM GmbH, Berlin

Building equipment: Buro Happold GmbH, Berlin

Landscaping: Rainer Schmidt Landschaftsarchitekten GmbH, Munich

Façade: Heidersberger Fassadenbau GmbH, Greven/Muenster

Lighting design: Lichtvision Design GmbH, Berlin

Elevators: Kone GmbH, Hanover

Fire protection: Krebs & Kiefer Ingenieure GmbH, Berlin

Photos: Stefan Mueller

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