Paragon Apartments by GRAFT

Paragon Apartments
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The Paragon Apartments lie north-east of the intersection of Prenzlauer Allee and Danzinger Strasse, between the dense block developments at Kollwitzplatz and Helmholzplatz and the open residential district bordering to the east.

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The new quarters, with 217 premium rental apartments, a kindergarten, a café and an organic supermarket, mediates between the urban qualities of the Prenzlauer Berg district and the adjacent park-like surroundings.

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Paragon augments the block without closing it entirely, and presents a unique hybrid of perimeter block and open building. The development, comprising one renovated building and two newly constructed buildings, offers a solution to the need for diversity in a modern and urban housing project.

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The starting point for the Paragon Apartments is a former hospital building located between Danziger Strasse and Fröbelplatz, that was built as a school in 1912. Its roof was dismantled and replaced with two new upper floors.

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Three other existing buildings, built at a later date, have been incorporated in the project and modified in size. Two new structures augment the existing buildings: one along Danziger Strasse and the other at the rear facing the Fröbelplatz. Together they connect to the perimeter block structure of the neighbourhood.

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The ensemble of Paragon Apartments has a total of three communal courtyards. A public space at the intersection creates an entrance situation that leads into the first inner courtyard, from which all apartments can be reached. The main entrance of the old hospital still exists and is reached from the first courtyard.

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The old hallways and existing staircases to the upper floors are likewise integrated into the new design. The high ceilings of the old building give the apartments a spacious quality, as does the addition of new balconies.

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The first courtyard can also be reached via an entrance from the Fröbelplatz, creating a partly private, partly public connection within the quarter leading from the urban front to the calm green of the park at the rear. A community space that serves as a club room and includes a library for the tenants is situated on this path.

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GRAFT developed an efficient housing cube for the project: a 2-room apartment cube with a size of 37.5 m2 that forms a repeating module. Living and sleeping areas can be joined or divided by a sliding door.

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The bathroom, accessible from the hall and bedroom, joins the two as a passage. Fixed fittings within the cube are configured to maximise space in the apartment’s living and sleeping areas, giving the space a loft-like character despite its small size. Source by GRAFT.

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  • Location: Danziger Straße 73-77, 10405 Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg, Germany
  • Architects: GRAFT
  • Technical Planning: Steffen Gröhst Beratender Ingenieur, Berlin
  • Landscape Architect: Planungsbüro Haan
  • Fire Protection: hhp Berlin, Berlin
  • Building Physics: Dr. Günther Sawatzky, Berlin
  • Acoustics + Sound Insulation: Moll Akustik Ingenieurbüro, Berlin
  • Lighting Design: Licht Kunst Licht AG, Berlin
  • Surveying Dipl: Ing. Gabriele Zimmerman, Berlin
  • Client: Trockland Management Group
  • Area: 25,100 sqm, usefable area 17,078 m2
  • Year: 2016
  • Photographs: Tobias Hein, Courtesy of GRAFT
Photo © Tobias Hein
Photo © Tobias Hein
Photo © Tobias Hein
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