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roedig.schop architekten + partner mbB is a Berlin-based architecture office led by Christoph Roedig, Ulrich Schop, Marin Balabonov, and Robert Marte. The firm traces its beginnings to 1999, with Christoph Roedig and Ulrich Schop joining as partners in 2005 and expanding to their current constellation in 2025. Located in Kreuzberg, the office specializes in new construction, timber construction, and adapting existing buildings, notably with experience in cooperative and community-led housing formats.
The practice works across a range of scales, from interior design to entire city quarters. Their approach is characterized by active collaboration with stakeholders, tailoring solutions from the pavilion to large-scale urban developments. Since 2007, their expertise in modern urban timber construction has informed much of their portfolio. Their activities include not only design and planning but also project management, development, and expert opinions, covering every project phase from initial concept to execution.
Among their recent projects is "Lebensort Vielfalt am Südkreuz," which received the Berlin BDA Public Award in 2024 for its inclusive housing concept. The office was also behind the Johannisgärten development in Berlin-Johannisthal, which delivered over 300 flats—many in timber-hybrid construction—and incorporated significant community involvement in planning. Other work includes contributions to Möckernkiez and several cooperative housing projects that have shaped Berlin’s baugruppen movement.
roedig.schop architekten + partner mbB has been recognized with multiple awards and continues to focus on resource-respectful and socially oriented building in both private and public sectors.
