• Urban and open space workshop procedure
  • Köpenick, Berlin
  • Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung Bauen und Wohnen
  • 34 ha
  • Idea, 2022-ol23
  • 2242-GBK
  • Oliver Seidel, Lena Lauermann, Lukas Hegele, Hanna Sentis, Malin Meyer, Jan Gross, Rae Hysi
  • Urbanegestalt, Büro Happold

  • Participation 2.Phase

Köpenicker Gleislandschaften

The development of the former freight station Köpenick offers a unique opportunity to create urgently needed living space and jobs in a central, well-connected location in the immediate proximity of diverse natural landscapes. The major challenge here is dealing with the noise emitted by the railroad tracks, the industrial activity, but also the new eastern ring road.

An open space ribbon links the area with its surroundings, takes over important climatic functions and crosses the neighborhood with public open space uses. An elementary part of the band is the undeveloped area in the north-east along the tracks, which leads the forest into the quarter and is a local recreation area and important retreat for flora and fauna. Noise protection typologies oppose the noise sources in the area and form an urban noise protection. This allows for a quiet neighborhood core with quality housing, quiet open spaces, and working environments. Uses evolve from the surroundings and respond to the differentiated context. This creates new synergies and promotes a functioning neighborhood.

The „Köpenicker Gleislandschaften" transform the former freight station into a diverse, mixed and sustainable urban quarter, creating a strong edge at exposed locations and high-quality living in the inner neighborhood.

  • Urban and open space workshop procedure
  • Köpenick, Berlin
  • Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung Bauen und Wohnen
  • 34 ha
  • Idea, 2022-ol23
  • 2242-GBK
  • Oliver Seidel, Lena Lauermann, Lukas Hegele, Hanna Sentis, Malin Meyer, Jan Gross, Rae Hysi
  • Urbanegestalt, Büro Happold

  • Participation 2.Phase
Green Heart