Berlin's 3 Green Architecture buildings represent different strategies for integrating ecology into built form. Brandlhuber+Emde, Burlon's Terrassenhaus / Lobe Block stacks apartments as cascading terraces planted with greenery, blurring the boundary between building and garden. Sauerbruch Hutton's Berlin Metropolitan School incorporates natural ventilation, green roofs, and energy-efficient facades into a school that serves as both educational and environmental infrastructure.
Olson Kundig's ANOHA — a children's museum adjacent to the Jewish Museum — uses sustainably sourced timber and biophilic design principles to create immersive spaces. Together, these buildings demonstrate that Berlin's green architecture is not a single style but a set of principles applied across programmes from housing to education.