Architecture by an
international master 

Reichsstraße in Berlin-Westend is characterized by tranquility, spaciousness, and architectural continuity. The design responds to these qualities with architecture that focuses on restraint and precision. Clear proportions, a finely structured façade, and minimalist materials define the building's exterior appearance. The building blends naturally into the established cityscape – while also possessing its own unique character. The result is a calm presence that respects the location while also interpreting it in a contemporary way.

 

Here, architecture is understood as a long-term contribution to the urban space. Quality is not evident in the effect, but in durability, attention to detail, and consistent design. The design deliberately avoids fashionable gestures in favor of a timeless approach.

 

This approach continues inside: clear room structures, generous proportions, and a high quality of living characterize the living spaces. Architecture is not staged, but made tangible—calm, natural, and valuable.

Reichsstrasse 57

Reichsstr. 57

13 apartments

1–4 rooms

Living space
approx. 43–151 m²

Reichsstrasse 56

Reichsstr. 56

26 apartments

1–4.5 rooms

Living space
approx. 42–128 m²

“Architecture should not dominate a place, but rather read it, interpret it, and think it through.”

Sergei Tchoban, Architect

Reichsstrasse 55

Reichsstr. 55

13 apartments

2.5–4 rooms

Living space
approx. 74–158 m²

Straßenansicht in Abendstimmung des Gebäudes The Ambience in Berlin Westend