Beta Realities GmbH
Booth number: R7.G38-20
www.betarealities.com
About us
We build Beta Realities. With studios in Berlin and New York, we stand for innovative, circular and transformative architecture and general planning. With our interdisciplinary approach, we plan novel and adaptive spatial concepts combining architecture, interior, product design and research.
We are a tight-knit, international team who carefully connect technology, ecology and architecture to address society’s and time deepest challenges. Inventors at heart, we partner with visionaries who shape tomorrow’s spaces.
We challenge conventions and question the norm in order to leave the traditional boundaries of disciplines behind us. Transformative designs that unleash the full potential of people and nature.
As a team, we plan architecture, interiors and products with a transformative effect, a participatory approach and a positive impact. Together we design for optimistic futures that enable and inspire innovation and help our customers, builders, users, experts and the public to shape it positively.
Our project experience extends internationally across many continents: We plan and realize office buildings, hotels, residential and commercial buildings, cultural institutions, high-rises, museums, installations and products with a high standard of design, innovation and circularity.
Address
Forster Strasse 6
10999 Berlin
Germany
E-mail: berlin@betarealities.com
Phone: +49 151 23000608
Internet: www.betarealities.com
45 Main Street, 9th Floor Brooklyn
11201 New York City
United States
E-mail: ny@betarealities.com
Phone: +1 347 889-4284
Internet: www.betarealities.com
Contact person:
Marvin Bratke
Manging Partner
E-mail: marvin@betarealities.com
Paul Clemens Bart
Managing Partner
E-mail: paul@betarealities.com
Andrei Dan Musetescu
Project Director
E-mail: andrei@betarealities.com
Alisa von Postel
Public Relations
E-mail: alisa@betarealities.com
Products & Services
Architecture, Masterplanning, Interior Design, Product Design
Innsbruck Airport Terminal
Designed as the world's first all timber airport, the building reinterprets its typology as open communal place in the middle of the Alps and in close proximity to the city of Innsbruck.
The multifunctional building houses the not only the arrival and departure, but a multitude of retail, offices and amenity spaces as well as a marketplace and public promenade. The new main terminal building of the Innsbruck Airport is designed as transformative spatial system with a focus on sufficiency and circular material strategies.
Jinan Urban Balcony
Conceived by Beta Realities in collaboration with LDI, the Jinan Urban Balcony is a new vision for residential and mixed-use quarters: Conceived as vertical neighborhoods the masterplan aims to create three-dimensional communities. This ambitious mixed-use residential embodies a holistic approach to community-building and sustainable living.
Spanning four distinct plots, the Jinan Urban Balcony is more than just a collection of buildings; it's a microcosm of modern life, where residential, commercial, and office spaces converge to create a dynamic and inclusive neighborhood. At its heart lies a commitment to fostering a pedestrian-friendly environment that embraces the city's rich ecology.
Community First Residences
We revolutionize 3D-printing with a software-based, participatory approach to architecture and planning.
Beta Realities' design for Community First Residencies in Austin, Texas offer a personalized solution to 3D printable, dignified housing. Conceived for a collective design approach, our kit of parts platform to customizable 3Dprinted homes presents a humanistic approach to technology. Participatory workshops and engagement of future homeowners in the design and homebuilding process allow for homes, that better fit personal needs. By designing functional objects instead of preconfigured homes, we empower multiple residents to form their community collectively.
Areal Böhler Circular House
The first fully circular building using upcycled brick technology, this pioneering structure redefines sustainable construction with Cradle-to-Cradle (C2C) certification.
Spanning 900m² across two stories, it will house a kindergarten on the ground floor and adaptable office spaces above, creating a dynamic environment for education and work. At its core, the project embraces a truly circular approach: every component is designed for reuse, minimizing environmental impact. A key feature is the integration of reclaimed materials sourced from nearby renovation projects, reinforcing a commitment to resource efficiency and waste reduction. Meeting the rigorous QNG Siegel standards, the building will also feature a digital resource passport, ensuring transparency and future material reuse. Set to break ground in Q3 2025, this project marks a milestone in circular architecture—proving that buildings can evolve, regenerate, and shape a more responsible urban future.
CRCLR HUT
The CRCLR HUT, initiated by the timber construction start-up TRIQBRIQ and the architectural firm Beta Realities, is an impressive example of the latest possibilities in the field of sustainable and circular construction. The pavilion combines modern technologies and materials that meet the highest ecological standards in both their production and their reusability.
The circular timber construction system, complemented by partners solutions, demonstrates how a circular construction industry can be implemented in practice. The materials used can be fully dismantled and reused in new projects. An absolute novelty in an industry that is responsible for 60% of resource consumption and 40% of CO2 emissions globally.