Embassy of Malaysia, Berlin
The building is integrated as an independent block into the overall complex of the "Tiergarten Dreieck" development and is located on the northern side of Klingelhöferstraße. The rhombus-like floor plan structure is based on the specifications of the master/development plan by the architects Machleidt and Stepp.
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In addition to the embassy and consulate areas, the building houses exclusive apartments for the employees of the Malaysian representative office. The premises of these apartments are arranged on the upper floors of the five-storey building, the lower floors are used by the consulate.
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The building is divided into two wings, which are connected by a glazed atrium. The atrium itself can be used temporarily for events. At the same time, it serves as an access zone.
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Investor
Groth group
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Floors
5
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GFA above ground
3,750 sqm
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Photos
Reinhard Gorner
Embassy of Malaysia, Berlin
The building is integrated as an independent block into the overall complex of the "Tiergarten Dreieck" development and is located on the northern side of Klingelhöferstraße. The rhombus-like floor plan structure is based on the specifications of the master/development plan by the architects Machleidt and Stepp.
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In addition to the embassy and consulate areas, the building houses exclusive apartments for the employees of the Malaysian representative office. The premises of these apartments are arranged on the upper floors of the five-storey building, the lower floors are used by the consulate.
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The building is divided into two wings, which are connected by a glazed atrium. The atrium itself can be used temporarily for events. At the same time, it serves as an access zone.
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Investor
Groth group
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Floors
5
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GFA above ground
3,750 sqm
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Photos
Reinhard Gorner





