This project demonstrates the finest qualities of adaptive reuse…of a former brewery. Built in Berlin over the late 1800s and early 1900s, the building’s five distinct parts were restored and unified by a two-story addition. Julian Breinersdorfer Architekten removed the plaster coating on the original brick facade. With little historical data, recreation of the pre-World War I elements was tricky but successful.
Occupied by Twitter, Soundcloud, and 6Wunderkinder, the Google-sponsored campus added two roof top levels on the existing buildings. The architects’ awareness and acceptance of the original structure created an exquisitely integrated modern expansion. Receding and protruding volumes are clad in ivory and dominated by charcoal grey framed glazing. These elements reduce the expansion’s weight and even add rooftop courtyards.
Internally formerly disconnected spaces and floors are joined through open multi-level open stairwells. By maintaining and restoring the original concrete floors, barrel vaulted ceilings, and structure, the architects have created a voluminous, bright, edgy office campus.
Architects: Julian Breinersdorfer Architekten
Photography: Werner Huthmacher
fonte:
http://www.busyboo.com/2014/12/01/factory-restoration-jba/