In Berlin, on the site of “Urbane Mitte” between the eastern and western parts of Gleisdreieck Park, GRAFT designed and planned a mobile brewery and beer garden.
The building for BRLO BRWHOUSE combines a restaurant and bar, beer garden and events space with a craft brewery and administration spaces and is remarkable for its modular container architecture.
GRAFT designed a freestanding building made of shipping containers, similar to the two “Platoon Kunsthalle” container constructions opened in Seoul in 2009 and in Berlin in 2012.
The pre-fabricated containers are altered individually according to their function and are stacked to form a mobile home base for the young local brewing company BRLO.
The building is designed for temporary usage over a period of 3-5 years, and if necessary can easily be dismantled and reconstructed at another location.
Four containers long and three containers high, the block provides about 600 m² of floor space, sufficient for the brewery equipment, as well as room for guests, events, and administration.
To the west, a vertically placed container contains a staircase and functions as the entrance to the office spaces. A second, inclined container at the end of the west side provides outside access to a gallery level.
The utilitarian character of the container architecture is emphasized by its anthracite colour. Source by GRAFT.
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Architect: GRAFT Gesellschaft von Architekten
- Founding Partners: Lars Krückeberg, Wolfram Putz, Thomas Willemeit
- Project Lead: Raphael N. Hemmer
- Project Team: Ralf Bliem, Felix Grauer
- Interior Design: Novono Interiors
- Client: Braukunst Berlin GmbH
- Size: 600 m2
- Year: 2016
- Photographs:Tobias Hein, DONE STUDIO – Ulf Saupe, Courtesy of GRAFT