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Location:Clara-Jaschke-Straße 15, 10557 Berlin, Germany; | ;View Map
Project Year:2013
Category:Individual Buildings;Transports;Power Plants
The exposed site of the transformer-building GW 106, turning AC to DC for the streetcar-line, did not allow the standard type of construction usually provided for this function. A special focus was put on the roof and landscape, which would both be seen from the elevated railwayline. The solution is a threedimensional shell, multiple-folded, beginning as a streetfacade, turning into a roof and across the back elevation into the surface of the open space behind the building. The function itself is positioned under this shell, materialized in metal-panelling in the corporate yellow colour of the BVG. The two-layer concrete construction with core insulation has differently treated surfaces, adequate to the way they are exposed: turning from very smooth along the street to more and more rough at the landscape-side, achieved through different intensity of sandblasting. Expectable weathering is part of the design and will change the appearance every year. The letters in braille writing along the pavement - meaning „ULAP“ - give a note on the history of the site: the „Universum Landes-Ausstellungs-Park“, an exhibition place that was established here in the late 19th century.
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