

Greenkamp
The site is part of the Eichkamp housing estate in the west of Berlin, designed by Bruno Taut. The special atmosphere of a forest settlement can still be felt today. On one of the last free plots of land, this defining characteristic is being translated into a new two-storey residential building with a converted attic and a partial basement.
An almost quadratic floor plan combined with a pent roof gives the house an undirected and independent appearance that is surrounded by old, tall deciduous trees.
The dark green exterior plaster allows the building to blend into the greenery of the surrounding gardens.
With the trick of making the upper floors and the roof slightly cantilevered, the building not only gains slightly more space, but also acquires a sculptural appearance.
Apart from the basement, the house is built entirely of wood. The wood also remained the dominant material on the inside. A homogeneous flooring, made of natural mastic asphalt with integrated floor heating connects all storeys while contrasting with the light wooden surfaces. The sustainable concept is consequently continued in the energy supply provided by a water-burning stove. A house in the city and in nature alike. New and yet already part of the famous history of the estate.












Facts
Building project: Greenkamp | new residential building in Berlin
Client: private
Completion: 2024