Impact Hub Berlin / Leroux Sichrovsky Architects
Just like a second skin, the new interior design folds, blends and wraps itself into the new Impact Hub Berlin, and onto the existing building situated at Mehringplatz in Berlin-Kreuzberg (designed by Werner Dittmann in the 1960s).
© Anne Deppe
Architects: Leroux Sichrovsky Architects
Location: Friedrichstraße 246, 10969 Berlin, Germany
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Anne Deppe
Wood And Joinery Work: Filq design-studio, Berlin
Specialist Planners: Holger Herz, Fire Protection
© Anne Deppe
From the architect. Just like a second skin, the new interior design folds, blends and wraps itself into the new Impact Hub Berlin, and onto the existing building situated at Mehringplatz in Berlin-Kreuzberg (designed by Werner Dittmann in the 1960s).
Floor Plan
The design captures the spirit of, and the engagement towards social entrepreneurs that the Impact Hub Berlin GmbH lives and works for every day. The Impact Hub is a co-working space that supports, nurtures and fosters Social (impact) Start-Ups. The concept caters for a wide variety of spaces, such as dynamic work areas, focussed works areas, chill-out areas, more traditional offices, workshops, and event- and meeting rooms.
© Anne Deppe
The design is marked by its juxtaposition between openness and singularity, communica...
© Anne Deppe
Architects: Leroux Sichrovsky Architects
Location: Friedrichstraße 246, 10969 Berlin, Germany
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Anne Deppe
Wood And Joinery Work: Filq design-studio, Berlin
Specialist Planners: Holger Herz, Fire Protection
© Anne Deppe
From the architect. Just like a second skin, the new interior design folds, blends and wraps itself into the new Impact Hub Berlin, and onto the existing building situated at Mehringplatz in Berlin-Kreuzberg (designed by Werner Dittmann in the 1960s).
Floor Plan
The design captures the spirit of, and the engagement towards social entrepreneurs that the Impact Hub Berlin GmbH lives and works for every day. The Impact Hub is a co-working space that supports, nurtures and fosters Social (impact) Start-Ups. The concept caters for a wide variety of spaces, such as dynamic work areas, focussed works areas, chill-out areas, more traditional offices, workshops, and event- and meeting rooms.
© Anne Deppe
The design is marked by its juxtaposition between openness and singularity, communica...
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