Robert Abrahamsohn Ltd.

Jewish industrialist Robert Abrahamsohn founded a special factory for measuring instruments and electrical resistors in a back yard in Berlin-Moabit. In 1928, Martin Punitzer designed a new factory.
The two-storey steel framed construction with a flat roof, is rounded off on one end, has horizontal rows of window and is defined by faint green fields of ceramic tiles. Black Detopak glass strips underline the steel framed structure between the metal frames of the windows. All workplaces – production, administration, storerooms and the social rooms are all housed behind the façade. The dynamic shape and the use of glass and ceramics do not point to an industrial function.
The building is today used by the roof cladder’s guild.