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This apartment does not imitate industry. It distills it.

Spanning 38.2 m², the apartment is conceived for two guests, with additional sleeping capacity provided by the daybed. Two balconies extend the living space outward, opening toward Lake Weissensee from both sides and allowing light, air, and landscape to move freely through the interior.

The atmosphere is contemplative, tactile, and quietly dramatic — defined not by decoration, but by structure.

A vintage industrial sliding glass partition, framed in steel or aluminum and divided into multiple panes, references early factory windows and atelier architecture. It separates spaces without closing them — filtering light, framing movement, and maintaining visual flow.

They speak of hands, skill, repetition, and time.

Of builders whose presence remains embedded in walls, beams, and floors.

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