A hybrid-timber Berlin office pushes forth the circular workspace movement

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Interior Design
Architecture
Client
Edge, Vattenfall
Collaborating Architects
Structural Engineering
Buro Happold, BIT Buero fuer integrale Tragwerksplanung
Sustainability Consulting and DGNB/WELL Certification
Floor Area
32,000 sq-m
Tchoban Voss Architekten adopted a circular design approach for the Edge Suedkreuz Berlin, Germany’s largest hybrid-timber construction, designed with a deconstruction plan
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