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Philipp Obkircher

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Lisbon, ARCHITECT UNKNOWN - anyone knows the architect of this?
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#arquitectura
#lisbonarchitecture
#lisboa
#architecturephotography


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Lisbon, ARCHITECT UNKNOWN - anyone knows the architect of this?
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#arquitectura
#lisbonarchitecture
#lisboa
#architecturephotography


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Lisbon, ARCHITECT UNKNOWN - anyone knows the architect of this?
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#arquitectura
#lisbonarchitecture
#lisboa
#architecturephotography


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Baugruppe Jalousiefabrik
Pücklerstraße 24
Berlin-Kreuzberg

Situated within the dense and contested urban fabric of Wrangelkiez, the project reclaims a former site of industrial production and rearticulates it as a space for collective living.

From 1900 to 2020, the site housed a window blinds factory, Berliner Jalousiefabrik J. Bockstaller GmbH & Co. KG. The material traces of this history persist, not as nostalgic artefacts, but as evidence of labour as an integral part of urban life. Machinery remains in place and the war-damaged street-facing building, reduced to two storeys during WWII, stands as a fragment of both destruction and continuity.

The architectural project, developed by bächlemeid and Taneli Mansikkamäki Architects operates through processes of extension, adaptation, and reuse:

* Vertical extension completes the Berlin perimeter block
* Minimal intervention in the rear former factory
* 15–16 residential units and 2 commercial units
* Approx. 1,800 m² residential and 200 m² commercial space
* Shared amenities: bookable guest room, wood workshop, laundry, bicycle storage, playground, rooftop terrace…

As a Baugruppe, the project challenges the treatment of space as a commodity. Future residents participate directly in shaping their environment through collective decision-making. Architecture here becomes a framework for continuous development rather than a finished product.

Preservation is understood not as conservation of form but as continuity of use. Existing structures are retained as carriers of embedded labour, even as their use shifts to living. Courtyards are opened as shared spaces, and new hybrid timber additions articulate resilience and collective responsibility.

If you are interested joining the building group, a limited number of units are still available.

Further information is available in the exposé (link in bio)
Expressions of interest: jalousiefabrik@mail.de

Site viewings take place on Saturdays at 11:30, by prior registration.

Architecture:
@baechlemeid
@tm_a.xyz

Image:
@philippobkircher


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2 months ago


Baugruppe Jalousiefabrik
Pücklerstraße 24
Berlin-Kreuzberg

Situated within the dense and contested urban fabric of Wrangelkiez, the project reclaims a former site of industrial production and rearticulates it as a space for collective living.

From 1900 to 2020, the site housed a window blinds factory, Berliner Jalousiefabrik J. Bockstaller GmbH & Co. KG. The material traces of this history persist, not as nostalgic artefacts, but as evidence of labour as an integral part of urban life. Machinery remains in place and the war-damaged street-facing building, reduced to two storeys during WWII, stands as a fragment of both destruction and continuity.

The architectural project, developed by bächlemeid and Taneli Mansikkamäki Architects operates through processes of extension, adaptation, and reuse:

* Vertical extension completes the Berlin perimeter block
* Minimal intervention in the rear former factory
* 15–16 residential units and 2 commercial units
* Approx. 1,800 m² residential and 200 m² commercial space
* Shared amenities: bookable guest room, wood workshop, laundry, bicycle storage, playground, rooftop terrace…

As a Baugruppe, the project challenges the treatment of space as a commodity. Future residents participate directly in shaping their environment through collective decision-making. Architecture here becomes a framework for continuous development rather than a finished product.

Preservation is understood not as conservation of form but as continuity of use. Existing structures are retained as carriers of embedded labour, even as their use shifts to living. Courtyards are opened as shared spaces, and new hybrid timber additions articulate resilience and collective responsibility.

If you are interested joining the building group, a limited number of units are still available.

Further information is available in the exposé (link in bio)
Expressions of interest: jalousiefabrik@mail.de

Site viewings take place on Saturdays at 11:30, by prior registration.

Architecture:
@baechlemeid
@tm_a.xyz

Image:
@philippobkircher


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2 months ago


Baugruppe Jalousiefabrik
Pücklerstraße 24
Berlin-Kreuzberg

Situated within the dense and contested urban fabric of Wrangelkiez, the project reclaims a former site of industrial production and rearticulates it as a space for collective living.

From 1900 to 2020, the site housed a window blinds factory, Berliner Jalousiefabrik J. Bockstaller GmbH & Co. KG. The material traces of this history persist, not as nostalgic artefacts, but as evidence of labour as an integral part of urban life. Machinery remains in place and the war-damaged street-facing building, reduced to two storeys during WWII, stands as a fragment of both destruction and continuity.

The architectural project, developed by bächlemeid and Taneli Mansikkamäki Architects operates through processes of extension, adaptation, and reuse:

* Vertical extension completes the Berlin perimeter block
* Minimal intervention in the rear former factory
* 15–16 residential units and 2 commercial units
* Approx. 1,800 m² residential and 200 m² commercial space
* Shared amenities: bookable guest room, wood workshop, laundry, bicycle storage, playground, rooftop terrace…

As a Baugruppe, the project challenges the treatment of space as a commodity. Future residents participate directly in shaping their environment through collective decision-making. Architecture here becomes a framework for continuous development rather than a finished product.

Preservation is understood not as conservation of form but as continuity of use. Existing structures are retained as carriers of embedded labour, even as their use shifts to living. Courtyards are opened as shared spaces, and new hybrid timber additions articulate resilience and collective responsibility.

If you are interested joining the building group, a limited number of units are still available.

Further information is available in the exposé (link in bio)
Expressions of interest: jalousiefabrik@mail.de

Site viewings take place on Saturdays at 11:30, by prior registration.

Architecture:
@baechlemeid
@tm_a.xyz

Image:
@philippobkircher


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2 months ago

Pavilhão do Conhecimento, Lisbon, João Luís Carrilho da Graça @carrilhodagraca.arquitectos @pavilhaodoconhecimento
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#architecture
#architecturephotography
#concrete
#building
#design
#archilovers
#afasia
#mattimaat


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Pavilhão do Conhecimento, Lisbon, João Luís Carrilho da Graça @carrilhodagraca.arquitectos @pavilhaodoconhecimento
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#concrete
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#archilovers
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Pavilhão do Conhecimento, Lisbon, João Luís Carrilho da Graça @carrilhodagraca.arquitectos @pavilhaodoconhecimento
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#architecture
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#concrete
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#design
#archilovers
#afasia
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Pavilhão do Conhecimento, Lisbon, João Luís Carrilho da Graça @carrilhodagraca.arquitectos @pavilhaodoconhecimento
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#architecture
#architecturephotography
#concrete
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#design
#archilovers
#afasia
#mattimaat


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Pavilhão do Conhecimento, Lisbon, João Luís Carrilho da Graça @carrilhodagraca.arquitectos @pavilhaodoconhecimento
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#carrilhodagraça
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#lisbon
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#architecture
#architecturephotography
#concrete
#building
#design
#archilovers
#afasia
#mattimaat


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Pavilhão do Conhecimento, Lisbon, João Luís Carrilho da Graça @carrilhodagraca.arquitectos @pavilhaodoconhecimento
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#carrilhodagraça
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#architecture
#architecturephotography
#concrete
#building
#design
#archilovers
#afasia
#mattimaat


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