Die Macherei Berlin-Kreuzberg – M40

Construction Workspace in Berlin, Germany

Die Macherei Berlin-Kreuzberg – M40

Die Macherei Berlin-Kreuzberg is a new building complex in central Berlin, with the M40 “Das Holzcarré” featuring the innovative CREE timber-hybrid system. The eight-story building combines office, event, and retail spaces, designed with flexibility for tenant customization and sustainability. It uses approx. 2,000 m³ of wood, storing 2,000 tons of CO2, and offers excellent public transport access and a cycle-in bike garage for up to 500 bicycles.
Project Name
Die Macherei Berlin-Kreuzberg – M40
Location
Hallesches Ufer 40-60, Berlin, Germany
GFA
27800 m²
Start of construction
January 2022
Completion
August 2024
Type of use
Commercial
Project stage
Construction
Height
28 m
Number of Floors above Ground
8
CREE System Type
RSP Standard
Certifications & Awards
DGNB Gold/Platinum
Main CREE Project Partner
CREE Germany
Main Architect
Robertneun Architekten
Building Services Engineers
HPS Haustechnik Planungsbüro
Client
Art Invest
Fire Safety Engineers
A-W-K Ingenieurgesellschaft
Structural Engineers
Wetzel & von Seht
Subcontractors & Suppliers
BWE-Bau Fertigteilwerk
About

Die Macherei Berlin-Kreuzberg is a new building complex in the heart of Berlin.

One of the three buildings in the area, the M40 “Das Holzcarré”, features the innovative CREE timber-hybrid System. The eight-storey building, located near Potsdamer Platz, combines office-, event-, local food supply-, and retail spaces on an area of 27 800 m² GFA. The design by a renowned Berlin architectural office ROBERTNEUN offers up to four rentable office units per floor, which can be interconnected and specifically adapted to the tenant’s wishes. Therefore, the resource-conscious design allows for a long-term sustainability through flexibly adaptable office spaces while offering collaborative working landscapes. In addition to the exposed timber structure, outdoor terraces, and green roof areas as well as inner courtyards provide the natural appearance of the M40. The users benefit from an excellent indoor climate, air quality, lighting conditions, and increased well-being in their everyday work life.

The planning, coordination, and installation of the timber-hybrid services in the building project was carried out by CREE Germany. The construction of the building is already in full swing. The curtain-type glass element façade allows for a full-storey glazing providing plenty of light, great views, and the visibility of the timber-hybrid structure from the outside.

Highlights

  • First floor in conventional reinforced concrete construction, 7 floors in wood-hybrid construction
  • Prefabricated timber-hybrid ceiling elements in the CREE System
  • Use of approx. 2,000 m³ wood and thus a storage of 2,000 tons of CO2 in the building
  • Cycle-in bike garage for up to 500 bicycles for the whole building complex
  • Excellent connection to the existing public transportation system

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