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The project is situated in the center of Berlin's neighborhood of Kreuzberg
The Baugruppenprojekt Urbankrankenhaus Kreuzberg takes the location of a former hospital complex in Berlin's Kreuzberg neighborhood. The area of the compex is about 26,500 m2 and has been serving as a housing complex since 2011. Some 120 people live there now.
Back in 2008, the former hospital complex was sold to a gourp of architects and jurists and the private collective they have formed deveopled the area into a housing complex. Today, the approximately 120 residents live in the 19 monumental buildings comprising the complex - the largest DYI project in Berlin.
The complex does not consist of housing buildings exclusively - it also has large performance areas, workplaces and even elderly homes.
Source: citiesintransition.eu
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