In the direct vicinity to the Berlin-Buch campus and its clinics, research facilities and start-ups, a unique ensemble for living, working and living is being created. The listed, neo-baroque building (WALDHAUSLAB) is perfectly suited as an institute, an academy, a prestigious company headquarters or for medical use. There are virtually no limits to the ideas and possibilities.
The ecologically sustainable and listed refurbishment will breathe new life into one of Berlin's a unique architectural icons. Right across WALDHAUSLAB, four elegant new buildings with modern apartments – some of them completely furbished – are being built (WALDHAUSQUARTIER). Discover your unique options at this location together with us.
FOCUS ON GREEN ENERGY
AND SUSTAINABILITY
WALDHAUSLAB embodies sustainability. The listed building will be renovated sustainably and modernized to the latest state of technology. A particular focus will be placed on green energy, sustainable construction and the recycling of building materials.
It will be powered by a green energy concept consisting of photovoltaics, heat pumps and sustainable district heating (Vattenfall). It will include 505 bicycle parking spaces (some electric), an adventure playground, charging infrastructure for electromobility, a digital locking concept and an underground car park with 114 parking spaces and license plate recognition system.
IDEALLY
CONNECTED
S-Bahn station BERLIN-BUCH is just a ten-minute walk away from WALDHAUSLAB. From here you can easily reach the city center and Berlin-Brandenburg Airport. Berlin-Buch is also within close reach to the highway (Berliner Ring).
DRIVING TIMES | |
Central station | 30 min (S-Bahn) 40 min (car) |
Friedrichstrasse | 25 min (S-Bahn) 35 min (car) |
BER Airport | 50 min (S-Bahn) 50 min (car) |
Potsdam | 60 min (S-Bahn) 60 min (car) |
INSPIRING
ENVIRONMENT
Berlin-Buch is one of the largest business and research locations for life sciences in Europe. The academic and commercial environment at WALDHAUSLAB is correspondingly excellent. Exclusive residential areas such as the Ludwig-Hoffmann-Quartier and LudwigPark round off the overall picture.
- 1. S-BAHNHOF BERLIN-BUCH
- 2. Akademie der Gesundheit Berlin/Brandenburg
- 3. HELIOS Klinikum Berlin-Buch
- 4. Max-Delbrück-Centrum
- 5. BiotechPark Berlin-Buch
- 6. Leibniz-Institut für Molekulare Pharmakologie
- 7. Campus Berlin-Buch
- 8. Gläsernes Labor
- 9. S-Bahnhof Berlin Buch
- 10. Ludwig-Hoffmann-Quartier (Wohnen)
- 11. LudwigPark (Wohnen & Pflege)

PROFI PARTNER Projekt GmbH and GOLDMANN GROUP have formed a well-established team for many years, both in the renovation of listed properties and in the construction of new buildings. Residential projects such as the VirchowQuartier in Magdeburg or the Ludwig Hoffmann Quartier in Berlin-Buch are examples of successful refurbishments of listed buildings. Properties such as Brain Box Berlin in Adlershof and the Hohenzollern Campus in Berlin-Wilmersdorf are examples of successfully developed commercial properties.
Population Berlin 3.85 million |
Population metropolitan region Berlin-Brandenburg 6.2 million |
Students 200,000 |
New businesses 40,000 p.a. |
Founding of start-ups 500 p.a. |
Tourists 10.4 million p.a. |
Overnight stays 26.5 million p.a. |
Gross domestic product (GDP) EUR 180 billion (up 63% on 2012) |
Gross domestic product EUR 83 thousand per capita (up 31 % on 2012) |
School leavers with higher education entrance qualification 50 % |
MACRO-LOCATION
DISTRICT OF BERLIN-PANKOW
Buch is located in Berlin's most populous district Pankow. The number of businesses in Pankow has increased by around 50 percent over the past twelve years. The number of employees subject to social insurance contributions grew by around 60 percent. Sales tax revenue increased by almost 80 percent. This positive development dynamic is well above the Berlin average.
Pankow's economy is diverse: The IT and media industries are concentrated in Prenzlauer Berg, small businesses and mechanical engineering are located in Weißensee, Wilhelmsruh is home to Germany's most modern assembly hall for rail vehicle construction (Stadler) and Buch is undergoing dynamic development into an internationally outstanding healthcare industry cluster.
MICRO-LOCATION
BERLIN-BUCH
Buch itself is characterized by its historic village center, the castle park and the former hospital buildings in LudwigPark and Ludwig-Hoffmann-Quartier, which have been converted into residential areas. Life here is relaxed and close to nature.
Those seeking relaxation will find a welcoming break in the green areas along the Panke river. The Schlosspark-Passage at Buch train station, which opened in 2008, offers a wide selection of 27 stores and 500 parking spaces. At Stadtgut Berlin-Buch, a neighborhood with art and culture, an organic food store and café, hotel and coworking has been developed on a listed site.
There are twelve kindergartens, two elementary school, a secondary school, a community school and a grammar school. With 17 sports clubs, an indoor swimming pool, tennis courts and cultural clubs, there is a wide range of leisure activities on offer.
Over one hundred years ago, the largest hospital city in Europe was established in Berlin-Buch. Today, the name is synonymous with an globally connected top location for biotechnology and biomedicine. The Max Delbrück Center is one of the top 20 biomedical research facilities in the world.
The Berlin-Buch campus includes top-class scientific institutes such as the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC), the Leibniz Institute for Molecular Pharmacology, hospitals and specialist clinics. With more than 6,500 employees in research, science and care, the Berlin-Buch campus is one of the most important players in the Berlin healthcare industry cluster.
At BiotechPark Buch, one of the largest of its kind in Germany, 2,900 people work in 72 innovative companies and start-ups on the medicine of tomorrow.
Opposite the listed building, 4 new buildings with 86 furnished apartments and 108 apartments are being constructed. Ideally suited as guest or staff apartments. An underground car park with 114 parking spaces will be built in between the historic old building and the new buildings.
The historic gatehouse can be developed as a single commercial unit or as an administrative building for WALDHAUSLAB.
A. | WALDHAUSLAB Commercial space in a listed building |
B. | WALDHAUSLAB Historic gatehouse/concierge |
1. | Entrance to underground car park |
2./3. | WALDHAUSQUARTIER Condominiums in the new building |
4./5. | WALDHAUSQUARTIER Furnished apartments in the new building |
CONTACT
PROFI PARTNER PROJEKT GMBH
Wallstraße 35
D-10179 Berlin
+49 (0)30 - 327766-0
waldhaus@profi-partner.de
www.profi-partner.de