On the nook of Karl-Marx-Strasse and Grenzallee, the Resort Bellman Berlin-Neukoelln is a brand new constructing with a hanging, golden bronze-coloured aluminium and glass façade that makes an architectural assertion within the full of life neighbourhood impressed by the uncooked vitality of New York’s Meatpacking District. The seven-storey perimeter block improvement blends homogeneously into the neighborhood because of its street-side, closed development, and provides the abandoned avenue nook a structural conclusion. The constructing heights, constructing traces, and constructing depths mediate between the partially Wilhelminian-style neighboring buildings. The staggered backs of the respective constructing corners adapt to the eaves heights typical of the world, break up the in any other case homogeneous façade grid, and develop into a different design component.

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The higher storeys protrude barely past the property boundary and thus enable the constructing line of Karl-Marx Strasse to be continued. Along with the bottom flooring, which is partially set again barely behind the property boundary, an inviting and protecting plinth zone is created for the lodge and restaurant entrance. The storey-by-storey change in path of the reveals of the curtain wall metallic façade creates an thrilling rhythm relying on the incidence of sunshine and in addition ensures an unmistakable dynamic. The massive proportion of home windows ensures that the lodge rooms are flooded with daylight. The inside design was created by MonaPort.

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The lodge is accessible by way of the principle entrance on the road facet. There are seven barrier-free and three wheelchair-accessible rooms in accordance with DIN. All flooring are accessible by elevate. The present above-ground parking areas have been changed by a two-storey underground automotive park with a complete of approx. 28 parking areas.
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