Estrel Tower

Urban hotspot on Berlin's skyline

At a height of 176 metres, Estrel Tower is the tallest building in Berlin and opens up new perspectives in all things architecture, sustainability and usage concepts. The striking new skyscraper in Berlin's Neukölln district is an extension of Estrel Berlin, Europe's largest hotel and congress centre.

Reference details

Type of Building Districts and mixed use buildings
Product areas Windows Doors Facades
Schüco Systems AWS 75.SI+ FWS 60 FWS 50 AD UP 75
Features New build Famous Building Investors
Location Berlin, Berlin
Completion 2024
Architects Barkow Leibinger Architekten,IKR Ingenieurbüro für Bauwesen Kuschel GmbH
Specialist company FKN Fassaden,Hörmann KG Verkaufsgesellschaft
Picture credits © Nils Könning

Tailored Schüco solutions for the building envelope

The façade of Estrel Tower is distinguished by its impressive architecture. With the aim of creating a new architectural landmark in the south of Berlin, the tower not only features lofty heights, but also a modern, glazed façade design and a striking sloping form, in keeping with the architects' vision. The project aims to achieve LEED Platinum certification and to use renewable energies, placing particular emphasis on sustainable construction.

A multi-functional complete concept

Estrel Tower combines a range of modern usage approaches under one roof – in addition to a hotel and serviced apartments, the building provides offices, restaurants, various event areas, coworking spaces and fitness facilities. The open-space concept fosters communication and creativity. The aim is to create an inspiring meeting place and living space for events, art, and society – a space for living, working, networking, and well-being that provides Berlin with sustainable urban development impetus.