batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin


sensitive precision — batek architekten 

 

a pistachio green concession stand and inviting golden seats are just two of the contemporary updates batek architekten has made to the 100-year-old yorck kino passage cinema in berlin. first built in 1908 in the neoclassical-style, the building’s first floor opened as the ‘excelsior lichtspielhaus’ cinema in 1910. the movie theater later closed in 1968 and in the late 1980s, it was taken over by the yorck kinogruppe (yorck cinema group), who restored the main auditorium to its former glory and named it the ‘passage kino’.

 

with this recent renovation, batek architekten has brought new life to the cinema’s foyer and its two smaller auditoriums. the architects approached the project with sensitivity, retaining the building’s historical character but adding a series of precise interventions to bring it up to date both functionally and aesthetically.

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin
images by marcus wend

 

 

natural tones meet pistachio green in the foyer

 

for concession stand in the foyer, batek architekten picked up the arched motif from the cinema façade and added a contemporary pistachio green shade. the architects also incorporated corten steel, which was been upcycled from the previous bar, and pale natural cork to complement the earthy reddish-brown of the original linoleum flooring.

 

other finishes in the foyer include marble tabletops and sage green banquet seating where film goers can gather before the movie starts. the architects also restored and retained and the building’s original brass light fittings and historic plaster mouldings.

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin
the foyer features banquet seating in sage green

 

 

a classic cinema experience for today

 

for the two auditoriums, batek architekten created two striking color palettes that recall the golden age of cinema. inside one screening room, sumptuous folds of dark prussian blue fabric contrast with golden yellow-upholstered seating. the other screening room is an interpretation of the classic cinema interior with a range of reds from rust to crimson covering walls and seating alike with long vertical strips of light at regular intervals along the side walls. the works also included installing new podiums to allow for optimal visibility.

 

with a series of thoughtful interventions, batek architekten aims to combine the glamour of one of berlin’s oldest cinemas and the cinema experience of today.

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin
the renovation included the two smaller auditoriums

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin
dark prussian blue fabric contrasts with golden yellow seating

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin
the red auditorium reinterprets classic cinema interior aesthetics

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin
shades from rust to crimson

 

 

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batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin

 

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin

 

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin

 

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin

 

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin

 

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin

 

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin

 

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin

 

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin

 

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin

 

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin

 

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin

 

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin

 

batek architekten revamps a 100-year-old cinema in berlin

 

project info:

 

name: yorck passage

location: berlin, germany

architecture: batek architekten

team: anke müller, patrick batek

area: 325 sqm

scope of work: work phase 1-9

materials: linoleum, corten steel, hpl, plastic mirror, natural stone, fabric, velvet marcus wend

completion: november 2021

photography: marcus wend | @marcus_wend





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