Spandauer Ufer

QuarterFor the people.
For the environment.

For extra liveability.

End-
to-end

sustainable.

  • Sustainable neighbourhood with extensive planting beds to improve the micro-climate and to enhance the biodiversity
  • Proprietary photovoltaic system to generate electricity for common-area consumption
  • Forward-looking energy concept, exclusively using river water for cooling purposes, and using wastewater pressure pipes to generate 45% of the heating energy needed.
  • EU Taxonomy certificate issued by an independent auditor during the construction period. Secured development of the neighbourhood through 2050 under the EU decarbonisation pathway

  • Pollutant management and limitation
  • Use of controlled, low-emission building products, especially in the interior

  • Processing 70% or more of the demolition waste to be recycled
  • Limiting the waste generation
  • Installing waste segregation systems for recycling

  • Retention surfaces ensure that a total of 220,000 l of stormwater runoff are saved and used for the natural irrigation of the green areas
  • Water-conserving fittings according to ESG criteria
  • Water use and water protection plan along with quality assurance at the construction site

  • Roof terrace areas and sunny spots and generously sized green outdoor areas are all intended to enhance the health and well-being of the quarter’s occupants by providing rest and relaxation zones.
  • A climbing wall, playgrounds for all age groups and a water feature are part of the cross-generational amenities that offer something for everyone at the quarter.
  • The redesigned Havel river bank includes a pleasure boat dock and is a great place for hanging out on any day of the week

End-
to-end

sustainable.

CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION

  • Sustainable neighbourhood with extensive planting beds to improve the micro-climate and to enhance the biodiversity
  • Proprietary photovoltaic system to generate electricity for common-area consumption
  • Forward-looking energy concept, exclusively using river water for cooling purposes, and using wastewater pressure pipes to generate 45% of the heating energy needed.
  • EU Taxonomy certificate issued by an independent auditor during the construction period. Secured development of the neighbourhood through 2050 under the EU decarbonisation pathway

ENVIRONMENT

  • Pollutant management and limitation
  • Use of controlled, low-emission building products, especially in the interior

CIRCULAR ECONOMY

  • Processing 70% or more of the demolition waste to be recycled
  • Limiting the waste generation
  • Installing waste segregation systems for recycling

WATER

  • Retention surfaces ensure that a total of 220,000 l of stormwater runoff are saved and used for the natural irrigation of the green areas
  • Water-conserving fittings according to ESG criteria
  • Water use and water protection plan along with quality assurance at the construction site

THIRD PLACES FOR OCCUPANTS

  • Roof terrace areas and sunny spots and generously sized green outdoor areas are all intended to enhance the health and well-being of the quarter’s occupants by providing rest and relaxation zones.
  • A climbing wall, playgrounds for all age groups and a water feature are part of the cross-generational amenities that offer something for everyone at the quarter.
  • The redesigned Havel river bank includes a pleasure boat dock and is a great place for hanging out on any day of the week

DGNB Gold Certification sought

Intelligent, integrated, innovative.
An energy concept
worthy of
the name.

Intelligent, integrated, innovative.
An energy concept
worthy of
the name.

Cooling

The green, idyllic riverbank is of course one of the great advantages of the new neighbourhood. But the Havel has a lot more to offer.

For example, the entire neighbourhood is cooled almost completely self-sufficiently using the water of the Havel.

Consistent networking and an intelligent, integrated energy concept utilise the advantages of the location on the banks of the Havel both efficiently and in a resource-saving manner.

The water of the Havel as a natural raw material.

Heating

Around 45% of the heating required for the entire neighbourhood is provided by using waste heat from the adjacent wastewater pressure pipe. The remaining share is provided by the district heating connection, which will be climate-neutral by 2045.

Water, greenery and wastewater will become key building blocks for a sustainable, self-sufficient neighbourhood. Welcome to the future.

Consistent reutilisation and use of waste products as a resource.

Inside and outside.
Workspaces that
combine productivity
and well-being.

Inside and outside.
Workspaces that
combine productivity
and well-being.

Riverside balcony including cafeteria and access to the reception

Diversity enriching urban coexistence.
Mix of uses in the quarter.

To let
by:

FAY PROJECTS GMBH

Büro Berlin
Rankestr. 8
10789 Berlin

MANUEL OLTERSDORF
AUTHORISED SIGNATORY

Phone +49 (0) 30 - 33 84 665 82
Mobile +49 (0) 173 – 651 23 89
manuel.oltersdorf@fay.de
www.fay.de

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