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The Adlershof Ehemaliges Solon Gebäude is a notable redevelopment project in Berlin's Adlershof science and technology park, centred on the former headquarters of Solon SE, once one of Germany's leading solar photovoltaic manufacturers. After Solon's insolvency in 2011, the building — a striking piece of modern architecture with extensive glass facades and integrated solar panels — became a symbol of both the promise and the volatility of the renewable energy industry. The project focuses on repurposing this landmark structure for new uses that align with Adlershof's identity as a hub for science, technology, and sustainable innovation. The building's renovation and adaptive reuse support Berlin's circular economy goals by extending the lifecycle of an existing commercial property rather than demolishing and rebuilding. Potential and realised uses include office space for clean-tech start-ups, research facilities for energy-related institutes, and co-working environments that foster collaboration between academia and industry. The building's original solar integration features make it a compelling case study for how photovoltaic technology can be embedded into commercial architecture, and its continued presence in Adlershof inspires ongoing discussions about building-integrated renewables. Located within a campus that hosts over 1,200 companies and numerous research institutions, the former Solon building sits at the intersection of Berlin's renewable energy legacy and its smart city future. The project contributes to the broader Adlershof vision of creating an integrated urban district where innovation in energy, mobility, and digital technology converges to shape sustainable urban living and working environments.
