Culture

Pro Sport Berlin 24

The construction of the new multigenerational sports complex for Pro Sport Berlin 24 e.V. is transforming a club property with deep ties to the history of water sports in Berlin into a modern and diverse sports complex for all generations in one of Berlin’s districts with the most waterways and the fastest growth.

PlaceBerlin-Köpenick, Grünauer Straße
ProjectConstruction of a New Multigenerational Sports Facility
ClientPro Sport Berlin 24 e.V.
DesignGewers Pudewill
Outdoor Facility ConceptW+P Landschaften, Berlin
Scope of workGeneral- und Objektplanung LP 1-8
Size1,100 m²
CompletionMid-2027
TeamProject Manager Francois Vandendriessche
VisualisationGewers Pudewill

The design concept is based on the typology and layout of boathouses and on clearly highlighting the site’s qualities in terms of its waterfront location and spacious natural surroundings. The unique character of the location should be a constant, positive experience for all future users, and the natural surroundings in the heart of the city should serve as a source of inspiration and motivation for athletic activities.

The starting point for the project is the replacement of the historic clubhouse—which can no longer be renovated—with a modern new building that clearly references the water.

The new building incorporates the existing structures and combines them into a new, harmonious ensemble with a clear functional organization.

At the heart of the architectural concept is the close connection between sports, landscape, and water. Generous, transparent facades open the interior spaces toward the Dahme River and create fluid transitions between the building and the outdoor space. Light-filled sports and recreational areas strengthen the connection to the location and allow visitors to directly experience its unique setting. This new sense of openness is also visible from the street, clearly defining the address of the previously hidden complex and creating new visual connections all the way to the water’s edge.

A central foyer and a redesigned interior courtyard and atrium structure the complex, provide orientation, and foster communication. The community and sports spaces facing the water form the heart of the project and support the vision of a cross-generational culture of physical activity and social interaction.

Complemented by flexible outdoor facilities, the result is a sustainable, identity-forming place that naturally brings together sports, community, and nature across generations.