Cool exterior, warm interior

The Iceberg: A sustainably designed residential building in hybrid timber construction, located in Berlin's Moabit district

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rundzwei architects bridged a narrow building gap in Moabit with this timber-hybrid residential building. Facing the street, the "Iceberg" presents a cool minimalist aesthetic with its corrugated white aluminum façade. On the south-facing courtyard side, an external circulation system opens the building to generous light and spacious private balconies. Built primarily from recyclable materials, this low-energy dwelling maximizes its modest 100 m² footprint to accommodate 20 accessible rental apartments.

The building's distinctive geometry creates comfortable open-plan layouts for nine two-room apartments on floors one through four, each offering approximately 55 m² of usable space. These layouts ingeniously connect the north and south façades, enabling cross-ventilation and views in both directions. Every unit features a bedroom with en-suite bathroom and dedicated utility space. The fifth and sixth floors house two larger maisonette apartments, each with 96 m² of usable space. The structure employs a solid timber skeleton frame with load-bearing wood ceilings, timber panel façade elements, sand-lime and reinforced concrete walls, plus steel and timber columns. Prefabricated timber components were employed throughout to accelerate construction and minimize finishing work. The building achieves low-energy performance (KfW 55) through its carefully engineered wall and roof assemblies. The breathable wood and lime plaster surfaces—both structural and interior—actively regulate indoor humidity and air quality. District heating supplies the underfloor heating systems throughout all units.

The architects championed straightforward, locally sourced, and inherently functional materials. Rather than glass, stainless steel mesh secures the balcony railings and stairways. The lift showcases expanded metal cladding finished in a striking golden yellow. Exposed screed floors replace conventional finishes throughout the apartments. Similarly, the spruce wood ceilings remain unclad—simply white-oiled to harmonize perfectly with the floor-to-ceiling wood-aluminum windows on the courtyard side and the timber "window seats" facing the street. Except for screed and plaster surfaces, all building materials are mechanically fastened only, facilitating future deconstruction and recycling.

www.rundzwei.de

(Originally published in CUBE Berlin 01|20)

Architects:

rundzwei architects
www.rundzwei.de

Timber façade and windows:

Sieveke Carpentry
www.sieveke.de

Timber and concrete construction:

Caerus Construction
www.caerus-construction.de

Metalwork and railings:

Uckermärkische Metallverarbeitung Prenzlau
www.uckermetall.de

Roofing:

Hanebutt Zörner Berlin
www.hanebutt.de

Lifts:

SMW Lift Systems
www.smw-aufzugsysteme.de

Partition systems and interior doors:

BTB Systembau
www.btb-systembau.de

Screed:

Thiemer Werner Flooring Service
Telephone: 030-47411277

Painting:

Lüttgens Painting Contractors
www.luettgens-malereibetriebe.de

Heating and Plumbing:

Dörr Lübben
www.doerr-luebben.de

Electrical Systems:

Manfred Küchenmeister
Antenna and Electrical Systems
www.mkuechenmeister.de

Photography Credits:

Gui Rebelo
www.elephantstudio.co.uk

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