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Creon – CoWorking Space in Berlin Kreuzberg

The Creon premises in Berlin Kreuzberg serve not only as a coworking space but also as a coliving space. Across 4 floors, people can work, live, and network.

Task: visual renewal of the co-working space

The entire building had to be equipped with the Creon design, both inside and outside. Signage systems and acoustic boxes are also planned. In the outdoor area, flag systems were to be erected, the light boxes retrofitted, and the facade clad.

  1. 500 sqm wallpaper indoors
    • printed
    • wallpapered

  2. Stretched banners for the exterior facade.

    • attached with piping tensioning system

  3. (Floor) signage made of wood
    • Lacquered and direct-printed

    • attached with spacers
    • partly free-floating

  4. Flagpoles and flags
    • Flagpoles installed
    • Printed flags
    • Flags raised

  5. Acoustic tension frame made of aluminum
    • Processing of the frame systems and subsequent assembly
    • printed acoustic tile
    • printed acoustic fabric for sound insulation

  6. Lightbox conversion
    • Light bulbs converted to LED
    • Acrylic plate re-equipped

Material:

The following materials were primarily used in this project:

  • Wallpaper
  • Banner
  • Wood
  • Vinyl
  • aluminum tension frame
  • Acoustic tiles
  • Acoustic fabric
  • LED lights
  • Acrylic
  • Flags
  • Flagpoles

Execution:

In the interior, several walls had to be wallpapered and equipped with signage as part of this project. A total of nearly 500 sqm of wallpaper was used for Creon. The wallpaper was printed in-house and later installed on-site. The wooden signage and acoustic boxes for soundproofing were then mounted by us.

All the wooden panels were painted and/or printed by us and mounted with a spacer.

In the outdoor area, we installed flag systems along with flags. The flags were printed by us. Additionally, we retrofitted the light box at the entrance to LED and equipped it with a new acrylic sheet.

The exterior facade, which was covered with large tension banners using a bead tensioning system, was successfully mounted with the help of cranes.

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