Graft designs the entrance gesture of the Funkytown Campus

With Station A, Graft designs the entrance gesture of the Funkytown Campus in Berlin Treptow-Köpenick:
Graft's Station A opens the Funkytown Campus to the northeast and begins the row of buildings along Rummelsburger Landstraße. At this point, a dynamic building corner with projections and recesses sets a striking architectural accent in the urban space. Large-format windows emphasize the idea of arrival and outlook, opening up targeted sightlines to the city, the Spree River, and the historic broadcasting center.
With the transformation and revitalization of a property and an existing building on the site of the former GDR broadcasting center on Rummelsburger Landstraße – in the immediate vicinity of the Berlin Broadcasting Center and the Spree River – the Berlin-based project developer Trockland is opening a new chapter in the urban development of the Treptow-Köpenick district.
In collaboration with the eight Berlin architectural firms Julian Breinersdorfer, Graft Architekten Grüntuch Ernst, KSP Engel, Hillig Architekten, LAVA, LXSY, and Tchoban Voss Architekten, Funkytown is now taking concrete shape. Each firm has developed its own vision for one of the so-called "stations" and has taken on the façade design of one of the eight new buildings. In conjunction with the historic existing building "Block-E," which is being designed by the Leipzig-based architectural firm AIP, the eight stations form the Funkytown campus.
