1,800 m² mastic asphalt
with floor applications
Up to the 9th floor
Outdoor facilities
Roof covering
Green roof
‘Eye-catcher, trendsetter, a new landmark: the B:HUB is a spectacular office building in the style of striking loft architecture and was created in collaboration with the internationally award-winning architects Barkow Leibinger. Offering both individual offices and open office landscapes, the modern interior design and the floor plan are entirely geared to the wishes of the tenants – and terraces, balconies or loggias offer a magnificent view over the lively neighbourhood on the one hand and the nature areas of the Rummelsburg shore on the other. More than 47,000 m² of gross floor space will be created in the B:HUB, on up to ten floors. Parking spaces for bicycles and cars will be available for future tenants in the building’s underground car park – including charging stations for e-vehicles. The B:HUB is ideally located just a few hundred metres from the important Ostkreuz S-Bahn station. The waterfront promenade of the B:HUB on the Stralau peninsula invites you to recharge your batteries outdoors and engage in leisure activities. To the west, the Friedrichshain neighbourhood and Alexanderplatz are within easy reach.’ streletzki-gruppe.de/gewerbeprojekt/bhub-2/ ‘B:HUB, an office building (...) 300 metres long, 10 storeys and 47,300 m² of floor space. Located on the Mediaspree in the heart of the trendy district of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, the B:HUB impresses with its unique architectural design. The sculptural façade of exposed concrete and white ceramic elements lets the building appear with a different face, depending on the angle of view and the incidence of the light.’ geithnerbau.de/b-hub
1,800 m² mastic asphalt with floor applications
1,650 m² intensive greening
3,800 m² intensive green roof
53 large trees
1,200 m² granite mosaic paving
Bauherr
B:HUB S.a.r.l.
Auftraggeber
B:HUB S.a.r.l.
Architekt
Barkow Leibinger
Objekt
New B:HUB office building
Leistungsumfang
Bauzeit
25 months
Besonderheit
Work carried on up to 9th floor, charging with telescopic forklift and MK140 mobile tower crane