Guided tour of the Märkisches Viertel in Berlin

Guided tour of the Märkisches Viertel in Berlin

April 17, 2024

Guided tour of the Märkisches Viertel in Berlin

 

As part of our research work on large housing estates, we had the opportunity to take part in a guided tour through the Märkisches Viertel in Berlin on 17.04.2024. The Märkisches Viertel has around 17,000 apartments and is designed for up to 50,000 residents. Maximilian Kirstein and Sebastian Blecher from GESOBAU AG presented during a neighborhood walk planning and urban development ideas, concepts and implemented projects for the development of the area. Thank you very much for the great insight.

 

If you are interested in our works on large housing estates, please see here:

The final report (in German) of the study “Large housing estates of the future” is available at the following link: https://cloud.rha-planer.eu/s/gT63xgZazZwbiB9/download/547_230224_Abschlussbericht_digital.pdf

For other works please see here:

https://elib.dlr.de/119652/1/CORP2018_75.pdf

 

 

 

 

 

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