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Office ParkScheerbarth Designs the Compact Haus 2+ in Berlin

Architecture studio Office ParkScheerbarth presents a look at the Haus 2_, which is a bright red curved structure paired with cubic volumes. It is a mixed-use building found in Berlin as the latest addition to the compact riverside. It is in the city's Holzmarkt 25, which was once a lumber port and now transformed into a cultural district.

The selection of the red tone is meant to draw on the 'patches' of colors that are nearby the location. Co-founder of Office ParkScheerbarth, Moojin Park states, "We wanted to add to rather than emerge from the seemingly improvised surroundings. Yet, we are also inspired by the vibrancy of the cultural quarter. To both harmonise and contrast, we created a timber building with a monochrome aesthetic and a clear sculptural quality."
Trend Themes
1. Mixed-use Timber Buildings - The Haus 2_ in Berlin combines a bright red curved structure with cubic volumes, creating a unique mixed-use building.
2. Adaptive Reuse of Industrial Areas - Holzmarkt 25 in Berlin is a former lumber port that has been transformed into a cultural district, showcasing the potential for adaptive reuse of industrial areas.
3. Monochrome Aesthetic in Architecture - Office ParkScheerbarth's Haus 2_ features a timber building with a monochrome aesthetic, demonstrating the growing trend of incorporating minimalistic design elements in architecture.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The bright red timber buildings of Haus 2_ showcase the potential for innovative and visually striking design in the field of architecture.
2. Real Estate Development - The adaptive reuse of Holzmarkt 25 into a cultural district highlights the opportunities for real estate developers to transform underutilized industrial areas into vibrant community spaces.
3. Construction Materials - The monochrome aesthetic of the Haus 2_ presents an opportunity for construction material companies to explore the use of timber in creating visually appealing structures.

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