Antillean Guilder
Argentina Peso
Aruban Florin
Australian Dollar
Bahamian Dollar
Barbadian Dollar
Belize Dollar
Bermudan Dollar
Bitcoin
Brazil Real
Bulgarian Lev
Canadian Dollar
Cayman Islands Dollar
Chile Peso
China Yuan Renminbi
Columbian Peso
Costa Rican Colón
Czech Republic Koruna
Denmark Krone
Dominican Peso
Euros
Fiji Dollar
Ghanaian Cedi
Honduras Lempira
Hong Kong Dollar
Hungary Forint
Iceland Krona
India Rupee
Indonesia Rupiah
Israel Shekel
Jamaican Dollar
Japan Yen
Korea (South) Won
Lebanese Pound
Malaysia Ringgit
Mexico Peso
Mauritian Rupee
New Zealand Dollar
Nicaraguan Córdoba
Nigerian Naira
Norway Krone
Pakistan Rupee
Panamanian Balboa
Peruvian Sol
Philippine Peso
Poland Zloty
Russia Ruble
Singapore Dollar
South Africa Rand
Sweden Krona
Switzerland Franc
Taiwan New Dollar
Thailand Baht
Trinidad & Tobago Dollar
Turkey Lira
United Arab Emirates Dirham
United Kingdom Pound
Uruguayan Peso
US Dollar
Viet Nam Dong
Qatar Riyal
With its SCHLÜTER18 project, DIAMONA & HARNISCH is setting a strong signal in upmarket living. The draft design by Brenner / Krohm Architekten is inspired by the urban environment of the quarter around Savignyplatz with its Belle Époque character. At the same time, SCHLÜTER18 continues the time-honored domestic culture in the neighborhoods around Kurfürstendamm. The architecture of this townhouse with just 13 residential units, while living up to high-end standards, deliberately strikes a subdued note. The resulting design radiates timeless elegance inside and out. Accordingly, the townhouse at Schlüterstraße 18 blends harmoniously with the historically grown urban and architectural structure of this popular downtown quarter. The clearly structured façade with its high-end surfaces of render and brick bestows a special character on the building. At the same time, theuse of mineral insulation material gives it a sustainable character. The same aesthetics defines the interior with its varied floor plans and dwelling sizes and the view they have of their urban setting and the private courtyard garden.