Berlin, April 16, 2026 – Yesterday afternoon, the topping-out ceremony was held for the Zwieseler Hof residential project in Berlin’s Karlshorst district. The project by the wvm Group Berlin comprises 321 apartments. The 147 condominiums in the first construction phase are expected to be ready for occupancy by the end of the year after a construction period of just 20 months. Completion of the 174 rental apartments is scheduled for mid-2027.
Christian Gaebler, Senator for Urban Development, Construction, and Housing, views the project as an important contribution to expanding Berlin’s housing supply and highlighted in particular the 108 rent-controlled apartments being built on Zwieseler Straße. He noted that Zwieseler Hof represents a new mixed-use neighborhood and thanked everyone involved for their dedication.
Martin Schaefer, Mayor of Berlin-Lichtenberg, added: “Lichtenberg has been a leader in new housing construction for several years. The district, its population, the associated infrastructure, and quality of life are growing continuously. This is by no means a given and once again underscores the excellent cooperation demonstrated by the district, its administration, and the project developers active in Lichtenberg.”
“The Zwieseler Hof is being realized according to the Berlin model of cooperative building land development. This also required extensive coordination processes with the district,” reported David Fischer, Managing Director of the wvm Group Berlin. “As a result of this constructive collaboration, a former industrial area is being transformed into an attractive and sustainable neighborhood that, as a standard energy-efficient building (EH) 55 EE standard, featuring apartments ranging from 30 to 119 square meters, a green courtyard, 30 percent subsidized rental housing, two playgrounds, 800 bicycle parking spaces, and 120 car parking spaces in an underground garage. I would like to thank everyone involved for their contribution to this exceptionally beautiful and important project.”
“The alternating four- and five-story buildings follow a uniform façade design but form distinct addresses with thoughtfully designed building entrances,” architect Tobias Nöfer describes the plan. Between the five-story buildings with photovoltaic-equipped hipped roofs, green roof gardens for rainwater retention are situated above the four-story buildings. “The courtyard, where most of the building entrances are located, will be planted with large trees.”
Dr. Clemens Paschke, Managing Director of the wvm Group Berlin, thanked the Lichtenberg district for the excellent cooperation: “During the complex approval process, we received comprehensive support from the staff as well as from City Councilor for Construction Camilla Schuler. They thereby laid the foundation for successful construction here and now.” Paschke extended his thanks to everyone involved in the project, specifically architect Tobias Nöfer for the design of the neighborhood, the company GOLDBECK, which, as the general contractor, is overseeing the project’s implementation using a serial construction method, and the construction workers who continued working on the project even in winter under difficult weather conditions.
In his speech, Robert Wall, Managing Director of GOLDBECK Nordost GmbH, praised his GOLDBECK team and their achievements, as well as the courage of those involved in building under the current market conditions. He highlighted the potential of modular construction. GOLDBECK is currently building around 2,500 apartments in Berlin.
Jan-Hendrik Goldbeck, Co-CEO of the GOLDBECK Group, says: “What we are building here in Karlshorst clearly demonstrates the direction housing construction must take: fast, intelligent, and combining good design with cost-effectiveness. Together with wvm and Tobias Nöfer, we are demonstrating how efficiently systematized construction and high architectural standards go hand in hand. If we want more housing in Germany, then we need exactly these kinds of projects: pragmatic in process, ambitious in outcome, and clearly focused on speed and efficiency.”