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Anna Lindh Haus
Berlin

At Europaplatz in Berlin, CA Immo is developing and realizing the Anna Lindh Haus, named after the Swedish European politician. The architectural design by the renowned Danish firm Dorte Mandrup combines Scandinavian simplicity with innovative design.
The Anna Lindh Haus is being developed as a modern, eight-story office building with a strong focus on quality and comfort. It serves as a model for the future of sustainable construction, showcasing how innovative timber-hybrid structures will shape the architecture of the coming years. Completion is scheduled for late 2026.
Climate-friendly

Sustainable Architecture
For the Future

Thanks to its timber-hybrid construction and the use of CO₂-reduced concrete, the Anna Lindh Haus will generate around 30% fewer CO₂ emissions during construction compared to conventional building methods. As a fully electrified building, it operates without fossil fuels, ensuring CO₂ neutrality throughout its lifecycle. With an annual final energy demand of less than 50 kWh/m², it outperforms the GEG reference building by approximately 70%.

Additionally, the building will meet the latest EU taxonomy requirements. Developer CA Immo is committed to the highest sustainability standards, aiming for Platinum certifications in DGNB, WELL, and WiredScore.

Natural Well-Being

Biophilic Design

The Anna Lindh Haus creates an environment that enhances well-being, productivity, and creativity. Expansive glass surfaces maximize natural daylight, while natural materials like wood provide a warm and calming atmosphere. The open, double-height lobby with a bistro invites visitors to linger, while green courtyards and spacious rooftop terraces offer alternative spaces for work and relaxation. With excellent thermal and acoustic comfort, the design fosters an inspiring space that places the connection between people and nature at its core.

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Smart & Forward-Thinking

Sustainable Timber Construction
Meets Urban Architecture

The Anna Lindh Haus in Berlin combines sustainable architecture with cutting-edge engineering. WIEHAG Timber Construction is producing around 1,600 m³ of glued laminated timber for the structural framework, including columns, beams, and ribs. A distinctive construction feature is the timber-concrete composite ribbed ceilings, where prefabricated concrete elements are directly mounted onto the timber ribs.

In addition to producing the timber components, WIEHAG will also carry out the precise installation of the structure – a crucial step to ensure the highest precision and efficiency on site. The innovative timber-hybrid construction not only significantly reduces the building's CO₂ footprint but also sets new standards for sustainable construction in urban environments. Installation is expected to begin in September 2025.

Project profile
Client
CA Immo
Timber Engineering, Assembling
WIEHAG Timber Construction
Architect
Dorte Mandrup Architects
Total area
15.000 m²
BSH volume
1.600 m³
Start of assembly WIEHAG
September 2025
Completion
Q4/2026
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