Habitat Lichterfelder Allee
The project at Lichterfelder Allee 4-6 in Teltow represents a well-thought-out urbanization and densification of Ruhlsdorfer Platz. Directly opposite the square, which is currently being redesigned, the new building provides a harmonious complement to the existing surrounding development.
The new building comprises five upper floors, with the top two floors set back, creating generous terrace spaces. Starting from the first floor, the building protrudes towards the street, which not only improves light conditions but also establishes a clear urban connection to the square, integrating the building into the urban environment.
Particular emphasis was placed on a resource-efficient construction method. The load-bearing exterior walls made of sand-lime brick and wood fiber insulation allow for a breathable structure, eliminating the need for ventilation systems. Red external blinds offer integrated sun protection and contribute to the aesthetic quality of the façade, which is clad with ecological bricks. The building offers 23 compact residential units, specifically designed to meet the growing demand for small, efficient living spaces.