
Gehrenseestrasse is set to become one of Berlin’s most ambitious inner-city developments—an innovative, eco-conscious neighborhood in Alt-Hohenschönhausen. With plans for housing, schools, daycare centers, green spaces, and even skyscrapers, this large-scale project redefines urban sustainability. A collaboration between public and private sectors, it’s a future-forward district where smart planning meets real community value.
Gehrenseestrasse – TRIPLE AAA SUSTAINABILITY QUARTER
Redefining Urban Living in Berlin
A Visionary District for the Next Generation
Gehrenseestrasse is one of Berlin’s most ambitious urban development projects, set in the evolving Alt-Hohenschönhausen district. Spanning an impressive 38,821 m², this mixed-use masterplan envisions an entire new city quarter—built from scratch—to meet the highest standards of livability, sustainability, and design.
Smart Urban Planning with Real Impact
The district is designed to bring together residential buildings, high-rises, daycare centers, schools, and generous green areas in a compact yet inviting urban layout. The masterplan balances density with openness, creating a vibrant, walkable environment filled with public life, community space, and local services.
Sustainability at the Core
True to its name, Gehrenseestrasse is driven by Triple AAA goals: climate protection, social inclusion, and architectural innovation. The development incorporates cutting-edge building technology, circular construction methods, and integrated energy solutions—while ensuring that the neighborhood remains accessible and affordable for a broad range of residents.
A Public-Private Partnership for the Future
Gehrenseestrasse is being developed in close collaboration between public and private stakeholders. This cooperative model ensures long-term value, social benefit, and sustainable urban growth. With construction now underway, the project is already setting a new benchmark for what a modern, responsible city district can be.