Reference 031
Project: Hotel
Location: Berlin, Germany
Architecture: cpm Architekten
Year: 2016
The Hotel Oderberger, located in the Prenzlauer
Berg district of Berlin, is a listed building. It was built in Renaissance
style in 1902 as a "public bathhouse". Initially closed in 1986 due to
serious damage, it has since re-opened as a historic boutique hotel with
70 rooms, two apartments and five tower suites. The hotel underwent
extensive renovation work that was sympathetic to its structural background.
Traces of the original baths can be found everywhere – antique tiles,
anodised metal doors, windows and furniture were all re-used wherever
possible – and no compromises were made when it came to comfort. Against
this backdrop, CeraLine W shower channels were fitted in the bathrooms and
the cover finished with matching tiles. Functional, elegant and delicate all at
the same time, the channel is ideal for renovations and/or refurbishments.
(Photography: GLS Sprachzentrum / Archive Dallmer)