

The listed park in Berlin's Mitte district, not far from the Spree River, dates back to a city fortification from the 17th century. Today, numerous embassies and consular offices are located in the immediate vicinity.

The residential ensemble fits harmoniously into the urban fabric in terms of scale and design and impresses with its varied architecture. Differently designed street façades divide the development into six individual apartment buildings with their own unique character.


In addition, different parapet heights emphasise this independence. Perforated façades made of natural stone and clinker bricks in different, discreetly natural colours alternate and pick up on the materiality and colourfulness of the surrounding architecture typical of Berlin.

