Schumacher Quartier

In the Schumacher Quartier, over 5,000 flats for more than 10,000 people are being built in a lively, urban environment. Innovative construction methods, a climate-neutral energy supply, high energy standards and new models for mobility will characterise the quarter. The technologies needed for this are largely being researched and developed next door on the site of the former Tegel Airport.

As with the neighbouring Urban Tech Republic research and industrial park, we are planning the lighting for the public streets and squares. Multifunctional light columns developed by us meet the requirements of the future-oriented and sustainable Smart City. These can be equipped in different ways and, in addition to lighting components, can accommodate technology for communication and security as well as e-charging stations.

Building type
Urban Space, Luminaire
Location
Europe, Germany, Berlin
Project time frame
2018 — 2022
Landscape Architect
Weidinger Landschaftsarchitekten
Landscape Architect
bgmr Landschaftsarchitekten
Client
Tegel Projekt GmbH
Image rights
Weidinger Landschaftsarchitekten / bgmr Landschaftsarchitekten

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