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Less a refurb, more a repair
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Wilson, Rob
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Architecture
/ Beer
/ Breweries
/ Buildings
/ Exteriors
/ Historical buildings
/ Retrofitting
/ Sustainability
2022
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/ Sustainability
2022
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Less a refurb, more a repair
2022
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Overview
Wilson discusses the retrofit of the seven remaining buildings of the historic listed Botzow Brewery in Berlin, Germany into flexible office and co-working space is the first phase of a masterplan by David Chipperfield Architects for the whole site. The overall aim is to transform it into a more public destination, with a new beer garden and restaurant and a further four new buildings offering a mix of office and residential accommodation, to be completed in 2025. The facades of the historic brewery buildings -yellow brick with red brick dressings- are surprisingly elaborate, detailed in a municipal-Italianate style reminiscent of old water board buildings in the UK. The exteriors remain pockmarked, pollution-flecked and worn in places.
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Emap Limited
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