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SHOPPING CENTER
SCHWEIZER VIERTEL

In the Schweizer Viertel in Lichterfelde – embedded in the newly emerging residential area at the Goerzallee – a modern shopping center was created in the year of 2004. The environment exhibits a mixture of villas with gardens, row house settlements, remodeled barracks and commercial buildings. The objective was to give these various structures a center and to ensure adequate supplies for the people who live here. This has been accomplished with the consumer markets, the medical center, as well as the various utilizations. Now, another commercial building has been added which supplements the shopping center with further shopping opportunities and which conveys the northern boundary of the urban development.
 
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PROJECT DATA
Client
SV Handelsprojekt GmbH
Constr. Year
2008
Location
Berlin-Lichterfelde
Goerzallee
Floor Space
approx. 1.600 square meters
Costs
1,8 million €
Type of Use
dm Drug Store
Bakery
Medical Practices
Parking
36
 
The Goerzallee is a transit road with a fissured roadside construction: on the one side in the area of the shopping mall are two-story villas with gardens, and on the other side stand row houses of various heights at an angle to the street with a planted embankment – caused by the topographical jump in elevation of the new development area. The Lausanner Strasse leads from the Goerzallee into the new residential quarter. Here stands the shopping mall consisting of four buildings and two pavilions. This mall is now supplemented with an extension building to the north at the Glarner Strasse.

The building at the Glarner Strasse stands with its western facade facing the street. The southern side of the building has a clear front inspired by the existing commercial buildings. Here occurs the main access point into the pharmacy market and the bakery while the upper floor with its medical practices is accessed in the east from the parking place. The boundary of the large planted plaza with the parking spaces – located between the existing building complexes – is conveyed with the new building to the north.

Floating flat roofs emphasize the accesses and the southern orientation of the building for the already existing commerce. Brick surfaces arrange the large façade areas, glass and wood provide airiness and transparency for the upper level. The chosen facade materials have been assimilated with the existing center in order to integrate the new building and to let it merge into a harmonious whole together with the existing elements.