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| Strategy Agency | ||||
| Successful strategy agency diffferent wanted to expand and convert their Berlin based office to match their rapid growth. On 700 sqm, raumstar* designed and executed a new layout that met difffrent's requirements both in functionality and design. Read more... |
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| Porcelain Factory | ||||
| raumstar* has revitalised a former porcelain factory in the Berlin district of Moabit with the intention of assisting young start-ups getting into the job market by offering them attractive and affordable floor space. More... |
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| Urban Rooftop Garden | ||||
| Thanks to raumstar*, this rooftop in Berlin Kreuzberg not only features a classic terrace area but also a flower and vegetable garden, where the employees of the adjoining strategy agency can grow their own vegetables and herbs in dedicated beds. Read more... |
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| phatshed! update Kigali Football for Hope |
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| At the invitation of Architecture for Humanity and on behalf of FIFA and streetfootballworld, Raumstar* has developed a competitive tender for the project “20 Centres for 2010”. Commencing in 2010 in 16 African countries, the „Football for Hope Centers“ should serve the local community as an initial project aimed at improving the local social infrastructure. More... |
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| streetfootballworld city 2010 | ||||
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New office space has been created for the team of streetfootball world. The loft of a former factory building in the Berlin district of Moabit has been fully converted by raumstar* to give the team of organizers an ideal playground for preparing the next streetfootball world festival in Southafrica in 2010. More... |
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Clients George Koch, Alexander Frisse-Bremann, Christoph Bartscherer Plywood, waxed stone floors, carpeting
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| streetfootballworld festival 06 | ||||
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In the context of the official art-and-culture programme accompanying the Football World Cup of 2006 raumstar* for the streetfootballworld festival 06 designed and implemented most varied playing pitches for temporary use in Central Berlin and the Kreuzberg district of the inner city in order to accommodate the players and their entourage of 23 different nations, the media and visitors. More... |
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| Remise Lübbenau | ||||
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The 90-year-old mother of one client wished to live at ground level. To accommodate her wish, a former Remise (= ‘coach house’) in the center of the small Brandenburg town of Lübbenau was turned into additional living space. |
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Client Barbara Schramm, Lübbenau Architect Team Materials |
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| strasse!kickt | ||||
| Berlin, central station--- 120 Kids played for the first Berlin Street-football tournament. For the 24 different teams, raumstar built—with simple and reusable construction techniques—three football courts, “dialogue zones,” exhibit spaces, and various stages for directing the activities. The project goals were to exemplify how open and public spaces could be utilized through flexible non-commercial and grassroots projects. More... |
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| Gasthof Bergkristall | ||||
| The „Volkspalast - der Berg“ (= “People’s Palace the mountain), as initiated by Sophiensaele, for three weeks turned the ‘Palast der Republik’ into a walk-about installation. The team of raumstar* was involved in the construction of a Berghotel (= mountain hotel). More... |
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Client raumlabor_berlin Team |