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The site of the former Transformer Factory is to be professionally refurbished, built anew in part, and developed to become an open urban district in Oberschöneweide. Find all about the history of the site, the current situation, and the plans for the future, not to mention taking advantage of the opportunity for dialogue.

ŁÓDŹ
Kopenhagen
Lyngby

About
Basecamp

Berlin has become a byword for diversity, creativity, and quality of life. Basecamp is developing open urban districts here and in other European cities for future-oriented working, accommodations, student housing, green neighbourhood living, and art and culture.

ŁÓDŹ
Lyngby
Kopenhagen
Leipzig
Potsdam

Facts and figures

Basecamp is an experienced operator and developer of campus facilities for young, urban working and living. Founded in 2015, the multinational company currently employees around one hundred people in its offices in Germany, Denmark, England, and Poland.

When developing new sites, the company focuses on dynamic European locations strong in science. What’s also important is designing campus facilities with modern public spaces where urban life can take place organically.

In 2019, Basecamp purchased the site of the former AEG Transformer Factory with its Rathenau Halls. The Berlin office also made more hires especially for this project, located at Wilhelminenhofstr. 83–85. The company is now planning a redesign of the site, in line with regulations for the preservation of historic buildings, as an open district in Oberschöneweide that is ready to meet the future.

100

employees
at 4
locations

Founded in

2015

ESG-Focus Development

according to
recognised environmental and social standards

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The history of the site

Internal promotional materials, 1957

Visitors in front of the Industry Salon Museum

New Assembly Hall, Paul Tropp, photo from the 1930s

AEG Transformer Works, photo from the 1920s

The manufacturing of a large transformer in the New Assembly Hall, end of the 1920s

Advertising from the year 1906

Large Transformer Hall, built 1928–1929, image from 2013

Freight engine in front of TRO, photo from 1986

Spree River tour boat

The TRO in the DDR, Brigade Assembly

The future of the site

By opening up to Wilhelminenhofstr., the site will now have even more open access to the Spree River and will thus become a new meeting place in this urbane district. The Marketplace will become a centre of attraction as a central spot in the local neighbourhood. The transformation of the site will create a place for modern working. Cultural spaces and locations for restaurants and bars remain unchanged. A park-like path along the Spree River connects the Rathenau Halls with the Reinbeck Halls and HTW University Berlin, forming a contiguous district that invites people to while the day away.

A south-facing site on the banks of the Spree River, Basecamp is developing an urban district on this historically listed site with a focus on modern office, start-up, and light-production spaces. The area will further be complemented with a residential and lodgings campus as well as commercial spaces for provisions and amenities, gastronomy, and cultural and leisure-time activities.

Master development plan

The future office and commercial spaces for Basecamp will be located in the new and existing buildings of this historic industrial site and will be complemented by spaces for local amenities and gastronomy offerings. The young and urbane concept for the Basecamp Campus is structured around the historic Power Plant as the central location and, along with the residential and lodging units, will offer numerous public communal spaces for a lively flair.

Basecamp will develop an urban district that focuses on networking science, research, and commerce. The conversion of the historic halls and the planned new buildings will create possibilities for future companies, start-ups and even established firms in the fields to locate here and to network with students, young professionals, and employees of the onsite companies.

The architecture

This industrial site, which started being built back in 1898, was established as an ensemble clad in brick that characterised the local cityscape and is a stellar example for the architectural language of the industrial sector during this era. The historic façades as well as the interior of the manufacturing halls will be carefully renovated by TCHOBAN VOSS Architects in consultation with the authorities responsible for historic preservation without impairing the exterior look of the buildings.

The property will be upgraded with room-in-room solutions to make the former large production halls more usable for today’s working world. Along with this, a new access street and a passage will be created to more directly connect Wilhelminenhofstr. with the Spree River and the Marketplace with the adjacent riverside path, thus creating further local recreational opportunities.

A modern room-in-room solution, retaining the historically listed building structure

„For me, what’s essential about the new proposal for the Rathenau Halls project is to let the existing building ensemble keep its own temporal layers and structural contrasts, and to use the new buildings to underscore the visual axes and strengths of the existing ensemble. What’s most important in all of this is to preserve the liveliness of the spaces, entirely with respect to the diversity of people who will be using these spaces in the future.“

Sergei Tchoban
(TCHOBAN VOSS Architects)

A few reference works
by Tchoban Voss Architects

Berolina Haus on Alexanderplatz, Berlin
Restoration of the building according to the regulations of historic preservation, restructuring, reworking of parts of the supporting structure and fire-protection overhaul, tenant fit-out, completion: 2007

Osram Courtyards, Seestraße 65-66, Berlin
New construction of two office buildings with a shared underground car park and outdoor facilities, completion: 2020

Museum for Architectural Drawing on Pfefferberg Berlin
New construction of a museum for the Tchoban Foundation, completion: 2013

Osthafen (The nhow music and lifestyle hotel, Coca Cola HQ, The White)
New construction of a hotel, an office building, and a residential building and the associated underground car parks, completion: 2010–2016