Photo © HG Esch
Photo © HG Esch
Photo © HG Esch
Photo © Klemens Renner
Photo © Klemens Renner
Graffiti art: TOBO aka Tobias Friesike
Photo © Klemens Renner
Design of ‘trees of life’: Anna Nezhnaya
Photo © HG Esch
Design of ‘trees of life’: Anna Nezhnaya
Photo © HG Esch
Photo © Roland Halbe
Photo © HG Esch
Photo © Roland Halbe
Photo © Roland Halbe
Photo © Roland Halbe
Drawing © TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten
Drawing © TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten
Drawing © TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten
Drawing © TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten
Photo © HG Esch

Pears Jewish Campus – The Blue House

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Location
Westfälische Straße 15, 10709 Berlin, Germany
Year
2023
Client
Chabad Lubawitsch Berlin e.V.
Team
Sergei Tchoban, Frederik-Sebastian Scholz, Nancy Wendland, Lev Chestakov, Eimear O'Gorman, Valeria Kashirina, Birgit Koeder, Anja Koch, Charlotte Lennertz, Ingo Schwarzweller, Ramona Schwarzweller, Waldemar Strese, Niina Ballheimer, Fabiana Pedretti
Work stages 6-8
Kondius AG, Berlin
Structural engineering
Ingenieurbuero Bendel Bradke Lang Bauwesen GmbH, Berlin
Building equipment
Ingenieurbüro für Haustechnik KEM GmbH, Berlin
Landscaping
Nolte / Gehrke Partnerschaft von Landschaftsarchitekten mbB, Berlin
Shell construction
Koegel Bau GmbH & Co. KG, Bad Oeyenhausen; Bauunternehmen Mueller GmbH, Schwielowsee
Building acoustics
ABH Akustikbuero Hoffmeier, Berlin
Fire protection concept
Fire protection concept
Lighting design
LichtVision Design GmbH, Berlin
Planning of school / day-care centre equipment, work stage 2
Architekturbuero Heidrun Klein, Erfurt
Planning of equipment for school / day-care centre, work stages 3-8
Design Alchemists, Berlin
Planning of equipment for specialist rooms at school, work stage 5
Kreische Boehme Beyer GbR, Ilmenau
Clinker façade
Keramik für Bau und Denkmalspflege GmbH, Großraeschen; Jahnsen Bau GmbH, Herford
Clinker bricks
Steinzentrale Nord-Leeuwis GmbH, Rellingen
Windows / doors
Sommer Fassadensysteme-Stahlbau-Sicherheitstechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Doehlau
Carpentry work
Weisse GmbH & Co. KG, Eberswalde
Wood cladding for sports hall
Vereinigte Holzbaubetriebe Wilhelm Pfalzer & Hans Vogt GmbH & Co. KG, Woringen
Planning Cafeteria/library
KA+ GmbH, Berlin; studio kejo GbR, Berlin
Design of ‘trees of life’
Anna Nezhnaya, Berlin
Graffiti art
TOBO aka Tobias Friesike, Berlin

Adjacent to the site of the Chabad Lubavitch Family and Cultural Centre in Berlin's Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district, the community centre Pears Jewish Campus Berlin is a facility for children and young people consisting of a school, a crèche, and a kindergarten.

Surrounded by heterogeneous architecture, the new school building with its organically curved form is a free-standing structure embedded in a green school garden with diverse open spaces for different uses, such as playgrounds and sports fields. The two-storey multi-purpose hall on the third floor can be used flexibly for sports activities but also for cultural events, such as religious celebrations, or for seminars and conferences. On the fifth floor there is an auditorium with ascending tiers for film screenings or lectures. The building also has a dining room and a kosher kitchen. The rooms of the basement on the concave side of the building have access to the outside area. Here green cascades with steps lead up to normal ground level.

The curved, amorphous shape of the building is reminiscent of a Torah scroll and was chosen in reference to the interior of the Chabad-Lubavitch Centre, where the contemporary additions to the rectangular, Neoclassical existing building were deliberately executed in the same organic formal language with rhythmic horizontal banding that appears in the structural form and façade of the new building. The vertical slits of light within the horizontal bands on the school's façade are also a motif found in the interior panelling of the neighbouring synagogue.

The roof slab is a slope-free inverted roof with a two-layer waterproofing in accordance with the flat roof directive. The roof surface will be extensively greened.

The school’s main entrance is accessible from street level. Its walls are adorned with two kabbalistic trees of life – light installations by the Berlin artist Anna Nezhnaya. The two brightly coloured trees that greet people at the entrance to the campus are more poetically picturesque than schematic. An oak and an olive tree, they symbolize the two countries - Germany and Israel. The two-storey entrance hall has a mirrored ceiling as a special design element. From the adjacent staircase, all floors are wheelchair-accessible via at least one lift.

The concrete wall on the street side shows graffiti by the Berlin street artist TOBO, aka Tobias Friesike.

The facility is intended for use by 450 children and adolescents, ranging from children of crèche or kindergarten age up to grade 12, i.e. between the ages of approximately one and 18. The school rooms (classrooms, subject classrooms, assembly rooms, workshops) are used exclusively by the school; the group rooms, exclusively by the daycare centre.

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