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Team­ta­ge, Team-Work­shops in der Bal­kon­schu­le Ber­lin

Neben der Online-Bil­dung nun in Ber­lin eine Prä­senz-Bal­kon­schu­le zum öko­lo­gi­schen Gärt­nern auf klei­nem Raum. Sie ist zu Gast in den Ate­lier Gar­dens in Tem­pel­hof, einem span­nen­den Ort des Wan­dels mit film­his­to­ri­schem Hin­ter­grund.

A vision becomes reality - building the Balcony School Balcony School Berlin.

The Bal­c­o­ny School Ber­lin

dient Pri­vat­men­schen und Unter­neh­men für Schu­lun­gen, Vor­trä­ge und Work­shops zu Selbst­ver­sor­gung, nach­hal­ti­gem und tier­freund­li­chem Gärt­nern zur För­de­rung der Arten­viel­falt auf klei­nem Raum sowie als Refe­renz­ob­jekt Ver­ti­kal­an­bau, Kli­ma­ter­ras­se und Wurm­kom­pos­tie­rung. Das Mot­to: Jeder Meter zählt! Mein Bio­top auf dem Bal­kon. Natur­er­leb­nis und Ern­te­glück mit­ten in der Stadt.

  • Eco­lo­gi­cal gar­dening in pots, tubs and bal­c­o­ny boxes
  • Ver­ti­cal cul­ti­va­ti­on of fruit, salads, vege­ta­bles and herbs 
  • Cli­ma­te ter­race
  • Edi­ble wild plants
  • Insect-fri­end­ly gar­dening
  • Worm com­pos­ting of your own orga­nic was­te
  • Pot gar­dening libra­ry
  • for com­pa­nies SMEs and teams “Green Social Day”, com­pa­ny outing, team buil­ding & edu­ca­tio­nal after­noons (team hiking day), Christ­mas par­ty

Address

Ober­land­stras­se 26–35
12099 Ber­lin

Approach

Best rea­ched by public trans­port or bicy­cle.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

U8 U‑Bhf. Her­mann­stra­ße or
Her­mann­stra­ße S+U sta­ti­on
Then take bus 246 (direc­tion U‑Bhf. Fried­rich-Wil­helm-Platz) to Ober­land­stra­ße Mit­te

(Ach­tung: es gibt drei Hal­te­stel­len Ober­land­stras­se, rich­tig ist Mit­te. Aktu­ell fährt der 246er Bus meist nicht direkt vor dem U-/S‑Bhf. Her­mann­stras­se ab, son­dern ein­mal um die Ecke lau­fen zur Sil­ber­stein­stras­se.)

U7 U‑Bhf. Neu­kölln, then take bus 246 Lahnstraße/U‑Bhf. Neu­kölln (direc­tion U‑Bhf. Fried­rich-Wil­helm-Platz) to Ober­land­stra­ße Mit­te

Car

A100 to exit 21-Ober­land­stra­ße
turn left onto Ober­land­stra­ße until house num­ber 26–35

Plea­se note: The­re are no par­king spaces available on the site its­elf, but the­re is a par­king lot dia­go­nal­ly oppo­si­te.

Sketch map of the Berlin Balcony School at Atelier Gardens

Ate­lier Gar­dens

Ate­lier Gar­dens is a uni­que, exci­ting 2.5‑hectare cam­pus with a view of Berlin’s famous Tem­pel­hof Air­port and Tem­pel­ho­fer Feld. Known as “UFA Stu­di­os Tem­pel­hof” and later as “Ber­li­ner Uni­on-Film” or “BUFA”, the site was home to the pio­neers of film and looks back on more than 100 years of film and tele­vi­si­on histo­ry. Ate­lier Gar­dens is home to chan­ge orga­niza­ti­ons such as WeCh­an­ge, Chan­ging Cities, Fri­day for Future, Stadt­bie­nen, Tiny Farms, Kan­ti­ne Zukunft, Roots Radi­cals and the Open-air cine­ma island

Outer sur­face

The site was desi­gned by the renow­ned land­scape archi­tec­tu­re firm Har­ris Bugg Stu­dio in Lon­don. The col­la­bo­ra­ti­ve design team includes MVRDV, HS Archi­tectsDrees & Som­mer, Arup, Buro Hap­poldkpm3. The pro­ject deve­lo­per is Fabrix from Lon­don.

In 2020, the site of the BUFA film stu­di­os cover­ed with con­cre­te and only six trees. Sin­ce then, 125 trees and 25,000 plants have been plan­ted to crea­te urban natu­re with gre­at bio­di­ver­si­ty for peo­p­le and ani­mals. One third of the cam­pus has been made per­meable and/or plan­ted. The con­cre­te sur­face was remo­ved and crus­hed on site and com­ple­te­ly reu­sed, avo­i­ding 900 tons of was­te that would other­wi­se have ended up in land­fills. Soil phy­tore­me­dia­ti­on and plant com­mu­ni­ties are at the heart of the plan­ting design.

Awards: 

  1. MIPIM Award for the best urban rege­ne­ra­ti­on pro­ject 2023 
  2. Mono­cle maga­zi­ne cul­tu­ral deve­lo­p­ment in the year 2024
  3. In Octo­ber 2024, Har­ris Bugg recei­ved an award for the best com­mer­cial design pro­ject for his work at Ate­lier Gar­dens Ber­lin Pro Land­scaper Sus­taina­bi­li­ty and Diver­si­ty Awards 2024.
The climate terrace of the Balcony School Berlin for training courses on ecological gardening in small spaces at Atelier Gardens Berlin-Tempelhof

It looks like this and even more beau­tiful

Busi­ness offer for teams

Team day on the exci­ting grounds of Ate­lier Gar­dens

Whe­ther a team buil­ding & edu­ca­tio­nal after­noon (team hiking day, team day) in spring, sum­mer, fall or as a Christ­mas par­ty: gar­dening tog­e­ther crea­tes a reso­nan­ce space for indi­vi­du­al pro­ces­ses and for pro­ces­ses in the team. At the start of a pro­ject or at the joint con­clu­si­on. With time to gar­den tog­e­ther, reflect, get to know each other and expe­ri­ence self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy, natu­re and bio­di­ver­si­ty. The­re is some­thing new to get to know and mar­vel at every sea­son on a his­to­ric, very inspi­ring site with an inter­na­tio­nal audi­ence. With bene­fits for the com­pa­ny, as a pri­va­te indi­vi­du­al, for the urban cli­ma­te in any case:

  • Heat pro­tec­tion
  • Qua­li­ty of stay at break loca­ti­ons
  • Health manage­ment 
  • Pro­mo­te bio­di­ver­si­ty.
The climate terrace with vertical bed and trough at the Balcony School Berlin. The first tenants use the climate terrace as a shelter for the buffet.
A vertical bed for the vertical cultivation of fruit, vegetables and herbs in the Berlin Balcony School. Watering the freshly planted young plants.

Gar­dening to your heart’s con­tent

Here you have the oppor­tu­ni­ty to learn the basics of orga­nic gar­dening in a won­derful atmo­sphe­re, with the chan­ce to feel, touch, smell and tas­te. Do you alre­a­dy know what radish flowers and pods tas­te like? Or the flowers and pods of kale? How many wild bees bene­fit from the­se vege­ta­bles? What enorm­ous effects the right plants have on the micro­cli­ma­te? The cri­te­ria are:

  • with natu­re
  • sus­tainable
  • rela­xed
  • Suc­cessful
  • ani­mal-fri­end­ly
  • cli­ma­te-pro­of.

Oppor­tu­ni­ties for teams

Wäh­le aus die­sen Ange­bo­ten, wir pas­sen es an die Grup­pe an:

  • Eco­lo­gi­cal gar­dening in pots, tubs and bal­c­o­ny boxes: plant your cli­ma­te pot or sump pot to take away and copy
  • Ver­ti­cal cul­ti­va­ti­on of fruit, salads, vege­ta­bles and herbs — with tasting
  • Advan­ta­ges of a cli­ma­te ter­race as heat pro­tec­tion, bet­ter qua­li­ty of stay due to a more beau­tiful, edi­ble break area with ripe­ning toma­toes, gra­pes, kiwi, pas­si­on fruit, black­ber­ries, raspber­ries, fire beans, fresh pars­ley and chi­ves for the sand­wich, pro­mo­ti­on of health manage­ment & bio­di­ver­si­ty
  • Tasting and gro­wing edi­ble wild plants, inclu­ding bene­fits for your health and wild­life
  • Ani­mal-fri­end­ly gar­dening: which low-main­ten­an­ce, har­dy, robust plants, which can also cope in pots in extre­me loca­ti­ons, encou­ra­ge wild bees, hover­flies, beet­les and much more? Which of the­se plants can sur­vi­ve in a sun­ny loca­ti­on for 2 to 3 weeks wit­hout wate­ring, and which only need to be wate­red once a week?

  • How about ver­mi­com­pos­ting the orga­nic was­te pro­du­ced?
  • Rela­xed fina­le with good con­ver­sa­ti­on and cool/warm drinks sit­ting on the shady air-con­di­tio­ned ter­race or, depen­ding on avai­la­bi­li­ty, on the roof ter­race with a sen­sa­tio­nal view over Ber­lin
  • Opti­on Erwei­te­rung des Work­shops mit Ter­ra Pre­ta Kom­pos­tie­rung, Her­stel­lung von Pflan­zen­koh­le sowie Gemein­schafts­gar­ten & Cir­cu­lar Cam­pus Tour mit Dycle
The climate terrace with vertical bed and trough at the Balcony School Berlin. The first strawberries are ripening.
Insight into the new balcony school of the Bio-Balkon project on the grounds of Atelier Gardens in Berlin-Tempelhof.

My semi­nar room: Upcy­cling 60s GDR living room style

Team buil­ding & edu­ca­tio­nal after­noons (team hiking day, team day) in spring, sum­mer or fall or as a Christ­mas par­ty: Here is a big screen for pre­sen­ta­ti­ons to under­pin all topics with gre­at pho­tos from the orga­nic bal­c­o­ny move­ment. We are hap­py to dis­cuss the topic and sche­du­le. I have authen­tic images of urban gar­dening for all topics. A Q&A ses­si­on is pos­si­ble during and after the talk.

On request, I will send a sum­ma­ry PDF to the par­ti­ci­pan­ts as well as a sus­taina­bi­li­ty cer­ti­fi­ca­te of par­ti­ci­pa­ti­on (repor­ta­ble sus­taina­bi­li­ty report on the pro­ject) for the com­pa­ny.

Hot and cold drinks and coo­kies or cate­ring from the local com­pa­ny on request, of cour­se Roots Radi­cals.

A team day in sum­mer can end with a movie scree­ning of the Island open-air cine­ma.

 Exem­pla­ry topics:

  • My bio­to­pe on the bal­c­o­ny. Expe­ri­ence natu­re and har­ve­st hap­pi­ness in the midd­le of the city.
  • Per­ma­cul­tu­re on the bal­c­o­ny — Tasty and healt­hy har­ve­st on small are­as
  • Plan­ning bal­co­nies and ter­races and desig­ning them clo­se to natu­re
  • Health from the win­dows­ill or kit­chen table: micro­greens and sprouts
  • I’m plan­ting a phar­ma­cy: medi­cinal herbs in the bal­c­o­ny box and on the win­dows­ill
  • Edi­ble wild plants on bal­co­nies and win­dows­ills
  • Natu­ral, insect-fri­end­ly bal­c­o­ny and win­dows­ill
  • Gro­wing win­ter vege­ta­bles
  • Four-sea­son gar­dening on the bal­c­o­ny
  • Sus­tainable gar­dening in small spaces in the city
  • Can you plant ani­mals? Self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy at the same time?
  • Gar­dening on bal­co­nies and win­dows­ills — bet­ween self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy-flower arran­ge­ments-ani­mal para­di­se
  • What works on a small bal­c­o­ny or even a win­dows­ill in Ber­lin City must work even bet­ter in the gar­den in the coun­try­si­de
  • Bal­c­o­ny gar­dens and win­dow sills with impact: how small are­as can have a big eco­lo­gi­cal effect:
  • Bal­co­nies as feel-good places for humans and ani­mals. Ama­zing examp­les of step­ping stone bio­to­pes from the orga­nic bal­c­o­ny move­ment for hor­tus bal­co­nies, natu­ral bal­co­nies, „tidy“ bal­co­nies, self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy in four-sea­son ver­ti­cal cul­ti­va­ti­on with win­ter vege­ta­bles and edi­ble wild plants
  • The micro­cli­ma­te and the Qua­li­ty of stay at the break loca­ti­on impro­ve through clim­bing plants, shrubs, ver­ti­cal use.

The climate terrace with vertical bed at the Balcony School Berlin is planted by helpers.
Workshop at the Balcony School Berlin on filling and planting a single vertical bed.

Work­shop: Pro­mo­ting bio­di­ver­si­ty as a com­pa­ny

What you can expect:

  • Prac­ti­cal intro­duc­tion to the topic: „Pro­mo­ting bio­di­ver­si­ty as a com­pa­ny“ — Learn how you can actively pro­mo­te bio­di­ver­si­ty at your com­pa­ny loca­ti­on using simp­le means and what resour­ces you should plan for this each year.
  • The Con­tents of the work­shop can also be easi­ly used by employees at home, for exam­p­le on their own bal­c­o­ny.
  • For com­pa­nies wit­hout their own space: We will show you how and whe­re you can get actively invol­ved extern­al­ly in the dis­trict and thus sup­port the Pro­mo­ting bio­di­ver­si­ty can.
  • Prac­ti­cal tips and appli­ca­ti­on examp­les: Find out more about eco­lo­gi­cal islands, even in the smal­lest of spaces, and their valuable con­tri­bu­ti­on to bio­di­ver­si­ty. Take a tour of Ate­lier Gar­dens to gain an insight into the varie­ty of pos­si­bi­li­ties.
  • Take a look across the small eco­lo­gi­cal island to the patch­work of today’s Urban natu­re and its func­tion for the city’s micro­cli­ma­te. Learn how Bio­di­ver­si­ty and Cli­ma­te pro­tec­tion are con­nec­ted.
  • Optio­nal — joint fina­le: After­wards, we invi­te you to a cozy get-tog­e­ther with drinks and snacks, sit­ting on the shady air-con­di­tio­ned ter­race or, depen­ding on avai­la­bi­li­ty, on the roof ter­race with a sen­sa­tio­nal view over Ber­lin. Here you can share your impres­si­ons, ask ques­ti­ons and enjoy a rela­xed exch­an­ge. 

Join in, beco­me acti­ve as a team and sup­port a valuable, spe­ci­es-rich pie­ce of urban natu­re with us! Every meter counts!

Book your team after­noon or bio­di­ver­si­ty work­shop here now:

The con­gress orga­ni­zer

Hel­lo, I am Bir­git Schatt­ling

Bal­c­o­ny ambassa­dor with all her heart and con­vic­tion from Ber­lin City

My Visi­on is that more peo­p­le are using their bal­co­nies and win­dows­ills use — clo­se to natu­re, to the Self-suf­fi­ci­en­cyas Oases of peace and rela­xa­ti­on. For qua­li­ty of life in edi­ble cities, pre­ser­va­ti­on of the bio­di­ver­si­tyCli­ma­te pro­tec­tion and Oases of well-being with exci­ting Natu­re expe­ri­en­ces

Let me help you, Your own dream bal­c­o­ny and at the same time Encou­ra­ge insects, birds and other ani­mals.

Vita

Bir­git Schatt­ling initia­ted the Orga­nic bal­c­o­ny move­ment in 2017. it helps (not only) City dwel­lers again More gree­n­ery and self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy into the cities. It gives prac­ti­cal ins­truc­tions for Lush, joyful bal­c­o­ny oaseswhich is a boon for Peo­p­le, insects and ani­mals are.

The Ber­lin bal­c­o­ny gar­de­ner, “Natu­re in the gar­den” ambassa­dor, Aut­hor and Orga­ni­zer of the 16 Online Orga­nic Bal­c­o­ny Con­gres­ses to date Bir­git Schatt­ling is Media award win­ner 2018 of the Ger­man Hor­ti­cul­tu­ral Socie­ty 1822 e.V. In 2017 and 2019, she was respon­si­ble for the “Euro­pean Award for Eco­lo­gi­cal Gar­dening” nomi­na­ted. In 2017, she was award­ed a pri­ze in the Green League’s “Toxic-free gar­dening” com­pe­ti­ti­on. Spe­cial pri­ce for Gar­dening in the smal­lest of spaces.

She is a uni­ver­si­ty-cer­ti­fied “Expert advi­sor for self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy with edi­ble wild plants”. Your Hor­tus Bio-Bal­kon is part of the „Hor­tus net­work. Diver­si­ty. Beau­ty. Bene­fit“. Sin­ce 2019 she is Juror for the “Deutsch­land summt!” plan­ting com­pe­ti­ti­on.

For the publi­shing house Grä­fe und Unzer, she wro­te the gui­de­book “My bio­to­pe on the bal­c­o­ny. Expe­ri­ence natu­re and har­ve­st hap­pi­ness in the midd­le of the city”. Published by Ulmer Ver­lag in May 2023 in the #mach­s­us­tainable-series “My inge­nious orga­nic bal­c­o­ny. With gre­at plant com­bos & DIY pro­jects for more bio­di­ver­si­ty and a deli­cious har­ve­st”.

Rated 5 out of 5

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“Thank you once again for your pre­sen­ta­ti­on of the orga­nic bal­c­o­ny, your many tips and the com­pe­tent ans­wers to our ques­ti­ons, as well as the infor­ma­ti­ve tour of the site. We were all com­ple­te­ly impres­sed.” Ulla Hel­mer

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Insects support ecological gardening in small spaces (balcony, terrace, windowsill, allotment).

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