Beta Realities is a spatial innovation studio focused on architectural design, emphasizing social justice, participatory approaches, and sustainability while creating transformative, inclusive spaces through collaboration and technology.
Beta Realities is a spatial innovation studio that challenges conventional approaches to architectural design. Founded in 2023 in Berlin, the studio combines over 30 years of international design experience and operates from multiple locations, including New York City. The team, led by co-founders Marvin Bratke and Paul Clemens Bart, consists of architects, urban planners, and project developers who aim to create transformative and inclusive spaces. Beta Realities' work focuses on social justice, predictive planning, and the democratization of design. They employ a participatory approach, engaging closely with clients to co-create and grow projects. Their methodology emphasizes iterative processes, ensuring that each project builds upon the last and fosters continuous innovation. One notable example of their work is the "Collective Parts" project, which won the ICON Initiative 99 competition. This project utilizes a software approach to 3D-printing architecture, enabling the creation of affordable and customizable homes. The system allows future residents to plan and design their homes, promoting community involvement and engagement. Beta Realities' commitment to sustainability and digitalization is evident in their projects and partnerships. They have been recognized as the "Best New Practice 2023" by Archdaily and as an "Employer of the Future" by the German Innovation Institute for Sustainability and Digitalization. The studio's global reach and interdisciplinary approach make it a significant player in the field of spatial innovation.