Nestled within the UNESCO World Heritage Hufeisensiedlung in Berlin-Britz, my studio is an inviting space for creative work and meaningful collaboration. Housed in a former corner shop, the studio includes a storefront run by my office partner, with my own workspace located in the adjoining living spaces. The open, airy rooms with a balcony, kitchen, and direct garden access create a welcoming environment where clients, collaborators, and students can immerse themselves in workshops and in-depth projects. This is an ideal space for small teams to gather and focus on creative processes without distraction. In the summer, we often take breaks in the garden, enjoying meals together in a relaxed, green setting.
A large table in the meeting room provides space for up to ten people
During the renovation, we preserved the original wall color chosen by Bruno Taut, the architect of the Hufeisensiedlung, by leaving small sections exposed
Lunch setting in our garden during a design workshop
The Hufeisen in the evening – all set for a relaxing walk