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In the middle of this urban and diverse neighbourhood, an exclusive retreat has been created with the new "AM TACHELES" urban quarter. The architects involved, Herzog & de Meuron, Grüntuch Ernst Architekten, Brandlhuber+ Muck Petzet, have given the ensemble of six exclusive city residences, high-calibre office buildings and the sophisticated shopping arcade a modern and elegant look, with each residential building having its own unique identity. The FRAME building, designed by Pritzker Prize winners Herzog & de Meuron for art-loving free spirits and cosmopolitans, looks onto Aaron-Bernstein-Platz on the northern side with a striking façade made of high-quality clinker brick, which is pierced by large, wood-framed windows. On the south façade, the floor-to-ceiling glazing is offset into the interior of the building, creating loggias across the entire width of the house that extend the living space towards the private courtyard garden and allow the changing seasons to be experienced. Inside, the linear, minimalist design language, paired with the spaciousness of the room layout, creates a minimalist, harmonious feeling of living.
The open structures, the high rooms and the walls and ceilings made of exposed concrete provide the ideal setting to adequately showcase curated interiors or art.
Architecture: Herzog & de Meuron
High-quality oak parquet, brushed and oiled
Underfloor heating and underfloor temperature control
Ceiling height of approx. 3.59 m or 3.82 m
Exposed concrete ceilings and walls
Ceiling spotlights
Floor-to-ceiling, large windows, triple-glazed, oak wooden frames
Warema zip roller blind on the outside of the loggia
Customised fitted kitchen from Poliform, fittings from Dornbracht, BORA hob and appliances from Miele
Shelving with integrated sliding doors to divide the room
Customised built-in wardrobes
Bathroom with rain shower and partial bathtub
Sanitary fittings in the bathrooms from Laufen, Dornbracht and Bette
Porcelain stoneware tiles in the bathrooms from Imola and Winckelmans
Loggia or terrace
Video intercom system
Lift
Prestigious entrance hall
Health club & spa: swimming pool with counter-current system, sauna, steam bath, fitness and yoga room for all flat owners
Mobile neighbourhood app AM TACHELES
Dog washing room
Secure bicycle parking and bike washing station
24-hour concierge and security service
Comprehensive security concept
Underground car park with e-charging stations (optional and limited) for € 90,000 each plus charging station
ECARF certification for allergy-friendly construction
Energy requirement certificate
Final energy requirement 48.4 kWh/m²a
Energy source/heating type district heating/centralised
Energy efficiency class A
Year of construction 2023/2024
The unique city quarter "AM TACHELES" impresses guests and residents with a very special atmosphere in the heart of the capital. More than a century ago, the completely new Friedrichstadtpassage opened on this site in 1908, revolutionising the shopping experience for Berliners with its striking domed hall and a colourful range of shops, cultural institutions and restaurants. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, artists from East and West moved into the remaining parts of the former department stores'. They founded the Kunsthaus Tacheles and prevented the demolition of the building. Legendary art actions, performances and happenings explored boundaries and caused quite a stir in the international creative scene. The Tacheles thus became synonymous with the powerful transformational processes of reunified Berlin. In the last decade, the plan emerged to build a new neighbourhood on this site that, on the one hand, recalls its origins at the beginning of the 20th century and, on the other, blends naturally into the existing neighbourhood. The best architects were tasked with realising this vision. The architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron was commissioned to develop a new urban masterplan. Between the triangle of Oranienburger Strasse, Friedrichstrasse and Johannisstrasse, an open-plan, central neighbourhood with a lively cultural offering, flats, offices and shopping facilities has now been created. The listed Kunsthaus, which gives the neighbourhood its name, has been carefully renovated and is now a museum for contemporary photography. The development of the AM TACHELES site in the heart of the capital has enriched one of the most popular residential areas in Berlin-Mitte with an unmistakable ensemble. Those who settle here can enjoy the advantages of the big city to the full: exquisite restaurants, trendy bars and cafés, as well as numerous shopping facilities for everyday needs are right on the doorstep. Art and culture fans can take a short stroll to Museum Island, the Volksbühne theatre or one of the nearby galleries. Shopping and strolling are excellent in the small side streets as well as on Friedrichstraße and the magnificent boulevard Unter den Linden. The main railway station can also be reached quickly and easily. From here you can reach all regional and national destinations and BER airport in a short time.
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