About Baumhaus

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Baumhaus is a flexible urban space that is used by a broad and growing interdisciplinary community dedicated to making the world a more sustainable place. Our activities, space and work embody, inspire, catalyze and upscale societal transformation towards a regenerative sustainable future.

Baumhaus exists as a platform and hub for meaningful engagement to develop, support and implement sustainable solutions. The space is manifested as an organically styled indoor tree house; a direct metaphor for radical collaboration across a wide range of stakeholders. We utilize the culturally neutral aesthetics of nature expressed through the use of tangent arcs organically rhythmic lines.

The space and functional elements within it are modular & flexible enough to support multi-functional usages including design development processes, prototyping & production, distribution, community engagement, workshops, seminars, public and private events etc.

The vast majority of the space and its installations are made from several varieties of wood with natural clay & ceramic mosaic detailing. More than half of the materials are up-cycled or rescued; even production scrap is reused in aesthetic installations. Many modular building techniques were developed to facilitate the process of building, using, maintaining & upgrading the space on a generational time scale. High efficiency heating, ecological insulation, natural cooling techniques and dimmable LED lighting help keep the space’s CO2 footprint to a minimum. Our CSA/SoLaWi groups, vertical garden and worm compost system help support our internal circular economy.

Until now, more than 1000 people have joined our broad and growing network of interdisciplinary actors for change to help create the space. Detailing work continues, let us know if you would like to help! You can witness what got built and who built every element of Baumhaus via our documentation on our various social media channels since 2011.

We support our local community and clients with regular networking events and practical experiences as well as a wide range of sustainable design services ranging from the design of material goods and installations to the development and implementation of functional systems.

Contact us to see if we can help you with your next step towards sustainability.

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We’re all brought together by the common driving question:
“What can I do to make the world a better place?”

C.Scott Bolden

Founder

C. Scott Bolden is a Designer, Artist and Engineer who came to Berlin from Brooklyn, New York. He worked at Smart Design designing and engineering OXO Good grips housewares, other products and the interior design for NYC’s Internet Business Center. He served as the chairman of the Environmental Responsibility Section of the IDSA (Industrial Designer’s Society of America) and guest lectured at New York University, Parsons School of Design and New York School of Interior Design. He was involved in early Life Cycle Analysis research and led the team to develop the first functional AI application for Ford Motor Co.

He is a founder of the art and design collective, Skizum Studios where he designed and built several spaces for culture, art and community-building events in New York & Berlin. His current focus is design and consulting from a ‘broad spectrum’ of perspectives regarding sustainability considering the personal, ecological, aesthetic, cultural, economic and social realms (peaces).

Video interview with Berlin im Wandel – Scott explains the Baumhaus /  Video about Scott and other supporters

Karen Wohlert

Co-Founder

Karen Wohlert is in Berlin since 2004. Besides the big questions of saving the world, society and philosophy – she studied political sciences and completed an internship in the European Parliament –  Karen is involved in topics as self-organization, the social movements and the art of living as an actor of change. Karen grew up with the anti-nuclear-movement in Wendland. There, she started an environmental youth group in Lüneburg, played music, founded a students café at the University of Potsdam and lived in a house project in Berlin and worked in the Thinkfarm. She likes to spend some time thinking and writing in the woods of Brandenburg.

Karen is was the driving force behind Baumhaus work with sustainable food projects and guiding many of our non-profit activities. She will be transitioning away from Baumhaus in 2026 to pursue her next great adventure. Thanks for all the great work and dedication, Baumhaus would not have existed without it!

Video about Karen & other supporters

Our work is based on the design process combined with other creative methods and frameworks.
We call our approach “Sustainability Thinking”.  

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June 2011
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