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Siemensstadt Square - Berlin's district of the future

June 10th 2022

With Siemensstadt Square, Siemens, together with the city of Berlin and the district of Spandau, is developing an open urban district of the future that combines work, research and life. By 2030, a modern and urban living and working environment will be created here on an area of over 70 hectares, and a place where the technologies of tomorrow will be developed and produced.

Siemensstadt Square to be stand for a meeting place where people come together - to live, stay and work. At the same time, the name points to the newly emerging, central square - the heart of the new Siemensstadt.

Step by Step to Siemensstadt Square


In several steps over the next few years, Siemens will develop the 73-hectare area into an open urban district characterized by the coexistence of production, research, urban mixed use and educational infrastructure.

Siemensstadt Square is intended to serve as an example of contemporary, sustainable urban development in existing buildings. Since the beginning of the project, careful use of resources has therefore characterized the planning and development of the new Siemensstadt. This begins with digital planning and will extend to particularly resource-efficient construction and later CO2-neutral operation.

One million square meters more Berlin, CO₂-neutral and open to all!
With the signing of the framework agreement between Siemens and Berlin, Siemensstadt Square reaches an important milestone. The most important key data have now been fixed, and the legal basis for further development has been created. In addition to specifying the planned areas and uses, it also contains, among other things, regulations and declarations on architectural quality, the construction of an elementary school and daycare centers, social infrastructure, sustainability, historic preservation, and the future digital and transportation infrastructure. It provides for public participation in the project and stipulates that around 2,700 new apartments will be built, a significant proportion of which will be rent-controlled.

In total, this will create around one million square meters of new space for production, work, housing and living on the site - equivalent to thirteen times the area of Berlin's Alexanderplatz.

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