IBM-Haus, Office building in Charlottenburg, Germany.
The IBM-Haus is an office building in Berlin-Charlottenburg with a reinforced concrete frame structure and white aluminum cladding, rising at Ernst-Reuter-Platz. It features expansive office windows, a four-meter-wide entrance staircase, and parking levels at the rear of the structure.
The building was completed in 1962 by architects Rolf Gutbrod, Bernhard Binder, and Hermann Kiess, marking an important moment in Berlin's post-war recovery and modernization. Its construction aligned with the rising presence of technology companies in the divided city during this period.
The building reflects 1960s design principles through its clean geometric forms and functional layout, embodying the technological optimism of the era. The white aluminum cladding and expansive windows show how architects of that time envisioned modern workspaces.
The building is easily accessible from Ernst-Reuter-Platz with clear entry points and parking available at the rear. The main staircase serves as the primary entrance, making orientation straightforward for visitors approaching from the plaza.
The structure connects to an adjacent high-rise through a two-story bridge building, creating an integrated complex that showcases how modular architecture could connect separate structures. This kind of linked design was uncommon in Berlin's office landscape at the time.
Location: Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
Inception: 1960
Architects: Rolf Gutbrod, Bernhard Binder, Hermann Kiess
Official opening: 1962
Height: 30.86 m
Made from material: reinforced concrete, reinforced concrete
Address: Ernst-Reuter-Platz 2
GPS coordinates: 52.51148,13.32157
Latest update: December 9, 2025 20:21
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