
SUMMER RETREAT
The Scharfe Lanke is a bay of the River Havel. Located in the west of Berlin, the area is a popular destination for Berliners and tourists alike, offering the chance to go for a walk, swim or play sports, or simply unwind with a view of the water – the perfect summer retreat.
The Gothia Sailing Association (Segler Club Gothia e.V./SCG) is also located here. The current clubhouse was built in the 1960s and extended in the 1990s. Given the age and condition of the building, the Gothia Sailing Association is considering how to develop the clubhouse sustainably. Measures to improve energy efficiency are being examined. At the same time, questions about the future of the clubhouse and site are being asked.
During the spring term 2025, the BI collaborated with the Gothia Sailing Association (SCG) to develop strategies for transforming the existing site and clubhouse. Based on specific topics, students from architecture and interior architecture/interior design conducted thorough research into the current situation of the site and its surroundings. This research formed the basis for developing the concept, programme and strategy for the transformation. These strategies aimed to create interesting new functional and spatial qualities, increase the lifespan of the existing building, and achieve the maximum quality, economy, and ecology with the minimum effort.
The developed proposals were presented to club members at a festive event held at the club's premises at Scharfe Lanke on 28 June 2025.
Supervisors / instructors BA Architecture:
Prof. Jeanne-Françoise Fischer , Rubén Jodár , Anna Kostreva
Supervisors / instructors BA Interior Architecture / Interior Design:
Prof. Katrin Brünjes, Esther Berkhoff, Zoė Ritts
Project Partners:
SC Gothia e.V.
Students BA Architecture:
Irla Alla, Adriana Bajt, Signe Basse, Chiara Clarissa Bausch, Anna Borowski, Aleksandar Burdzhiev, Elizabete Celombitko, Aida Chraibi, Amira Djemli, Eric-Alexandru Dragomir, Zeb Johan Tommy Ehn, Joud El-Khatib, Lotem Ilana Gardi, Paula Gispert Pijuan, Miruna-Ana Herbeiu, Vlere Kastrati, Rudolfs Kirhners, Erika Kitabayashi Thienel, Maya Sophie Kleeberg, Kseniia Klimova, Dominykas Kriauza, Sophia Annabelle Mc Namara, Era Merovci, David Moldovan, Milena Obada, Ilinca Oprea, Gudrun Asta Palsdottir, Klaudia Kornelia Porzycka, Klea Prela, Andrius Prilepskij, Ester Qytyku, Ieva Sitkauskaite, Sveinn Eyfjord Svanthorsson, Kalina Borisova Todorova, Asya Halise Yilmaz
Students BA Interior Architecture / Interior Design:
Matilde Sofia Afonso Luzio, Francesca Mikaela Palma Amper, Vigdis Halla Arnadottir, Magda Bagaturia, Rebecca Elisabeth Brehler, Anna Lena Breitkreuz, Luna Desmons, Evgeniia Dymchenko, Rebecca Elise Faellenbacher, Julia Anais Ghestem, Lia Carmina Kamp, Zeynep Mina Karakan, Ciara Kinnarney, Max Philipp Kraemer, Martins Kulbergs, Isabella Lee, Jocelyn Rita Licwinko, Marleen Maegi, Yagmur Mukimoglu, Melina Lydia Palloks, Eliza-Maria Pasca, Yasmine Riahi, Yagmur Sarapli, Ann-Sophie Sarapuu, Lilja-Lotta Susanna Siitonen, Reka Somogyi, Aleksandra Zofia Staniewska, Gilli Sternfeld, Momo Tanzari, Acelya Uzunbeycan, Georgina Florence Veitch, Karolina Velaviciute, Cynthia Fabiola Vicioso, Xiran Wang, Linda Anastasia Zaeske, Katarzyna Malgorzata Zwolinska
Apply for BA Architecture
To meet our admission requirements for the Bachelor degree programs in Architecture and Design, one needs to hold the German Abitur / Fachabitur or equivalent. Any foreign qualification will need to meet the equivalence criteria to these German certificates, which is set by the German Central Office for Foreign Education.
The requirements for equivalence vary from country to country. We have summarized a few of the most frequently asked about education systems:
To confirm whether you meet the requirements to study in Germany, the German Academic Exchange Service provides an English language resource here.
For the original German source, please check the homepage of the Kulturministerkonferenz here.
There are four admission possibilities:
Direct general admission – you are qualified to start undergraduate studies into any subject area.
Direct subject-restricted admission – you are qualified to begin undergraduate studies in the subject area you have previously studied.
Subject restricted admission to a preparatory course/the Feststellungsprüfung (university qualification exam) – you require additional periods of study before you can begin undergraduate studies in Germany, see more information below.
Admission is not possible without additional proof of education – the qualification you hold is not equivalent to a university entrance qualification in Germany. You will need to complete further qualifications to meet the admission requirements.
Preparatory Course / Additional Studies
If you current educational qualficiations do not fully meet the Abitur/ Fachabitur-level in Germany, and you will need a Preparatory Course or additional studies, here are your 2 options:
Option 1: Study time
You can enroll at a university outside of Germany, and complete the first academic year of a bachelor´s degree successfully. In order to meet the admission requirements, the university and program must be fully accredited, you must choose the same or closely related subject you intend to apply for at BI, and you must complete the first academic year with all courses and credits successfully. For some countries, you may need to complete more than 1 academic year.
If you choose this route, you would be welcome to apply as a transfer student into a higher semester. Read more about this in the ‘Transfer students and course acknowledgments’ section.
Option 2: Studienkolleg
A 'Studienkolleg' is a university preparatory course to prepare your for German universities. There are different types of Studienkolleg programs, for architecture and design programs, you would need to choose the 'T' or 'G' course.
German language is required for anyone wanting to study at a Berlin-accredited university after completing the Studienkolleg.Therefore, it is not a typical route for our students.
For more information on Studienkolleg programs, click here.
Please note that Berlin International can only consider applicants who meet the admission requirements for the desired program.
All applicants who meet them will be subject to faculty selection and seat availability per program.
The application process for studying Architecture at Berlin International is very easy. You can simply and safely share your personal information through our online application platform. After receiving a confirmation email with a link a copy of the following documents can be uploaded:
- Passport
- High school diploma certificate with transcript (German Abitur, Fachabitur or equivalent). Please also submit an official translation of the diploma and transcript into English or German if they are in another language.
- University certificate with transcript (if applicable). Please also submit an official translation of the diploma and transcript into English or German if they are in another language.
- English language test certificate (CEFR level B2 or above)
- Portfolio PDF with a minimum of 10 works. See the guildines here.
We are also offering webinars on the topic of ‘Portfolio Advice’ throughout the year. For information on upcoming dates and how to register, please visit our current dates page.
If you have missed a recent webinar, then simply email us and we will be happy to send you the link to the recording.
For more information, including course acknowledgement and transfer applications, please use the menu item Admission.
Our BA Architecture program is taught in English. We will require proof of your language skills. German knowledge is not required.
If your language skills are at CEFR Level B2 or above, one of the following currently valid language test certificates and scores can be accepted for your application:
- TOEFL ITP: 543
- TOEFL IBT: 74
- IELTS (Academic): 6.0 overall
- Cambridge FCE: B2
- PTE Academic: 59
- BI internal exam/ BAU 'English Language Proficiency Exam': 60/100
- IB Diploma: English A or B at HL or SL
- German Abitur
The score must be earned within the last two years.
If you have not completed high school in a majority-English speaking country (USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand) or a bachelor's degree fully in English, an approved language exam is required in order to qualify for admission.
You are welcome to attend the internal Berlin International language proficiency exam. It will be hosted online, participation is free of charge and can be offered once an application to one of our programs has been made and admission requirements have been met.
For the dates of our next language proficiency exam, see the Language Requirements tab on our Admissions Page.
Preparatory School:
If you do not yet have CEFR level B2 English, and are eligible to study on a BA program at BI, you can sign up for our English Preparatory School.