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Office Building of the Business Office of the Chinese Embassy in Germany

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Office Building of the Business Office of the Chinese Embassy in Germany

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Project Location: Berlin, Germany

Project nature: new construction, heritage protection building repair and decoration

Construction unit: Ministry of Commerce of China

Design Unit: German snigula Architectural Design Office, CZICC

Design and construction time: 2003-2005

Floor area: 4073 square meters

Construction area: 2780 square meters

Building structure: masonry structure

The project is a new construction of the business office of the Chinese Embassy in Germany, the renovation and decoration of cultural relics protection buildings. Building 2, formerly known as Villa Kasbaum, is a cultural relics protection building of the Federal Republic of Germany. It was built in 1900 and is a Schinkel neoclassical building in the area. The writer Hans Fallada (pseudonym Rudalf Dietzen) also moved here and gave birth to his great novel "Everyone Dies Alone for Himself". The building used to be the East German State Guesthouse, a gathering place for East German dignitaries and upper-level intellectuals, and has a very rich historical significance.

The renovation project was jointly designed by the German snigula Architectural Design Office and CZICC. During the design process, a large number of architectural historical materials, drawings and photos were consulted to restore the original facade of the building as much as possible and retain the neoclassical art of Building 2 Essence, and hope to give it a new architectural life in the new era.

CZICC construction personnel give full play to their expertise in cultural relic restoration and repair, careful construction, and strive to restore the cultural relic protection building and realize the architect's design concept. They have achieved very ideal results and have been praised by the owners and local cultural relic protection agencies.


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