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a+u 626. 2022:11. Berlin

Publisher:a+u

ISBN: 978-4-9002-1283-1

  • Paperback
  • English, Japanese
  • 160 Pages
  • Dec 2, 2022

This issue of a+u magazine features the most recent wave of construction in Berlin, Germany. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the city became a cultural capital that attracted young creatives. It offered opportunities for cross-disciplinary experiments and collaborations for well-designed, affordable housing that differed to the post-Reunification styles. Highlighting fourteen recent works that range from the restoration of the Neues Museum to the conversion of an abandoned grocery store into a residence, they represent a new chapter in the city’s architectural styles and values. Thematic essays on Museum Island, Schinkelplatz, and the Tempelhof site are also included.


OMA
Axel Springer Campus
Space Group of Floating e.V.
Floating Berlin
Brandlhuber+Emde, Burlon; Muck Petzet Architekten
Terrassenhaus
David Chipperfield Architects
James-Simon-Galerie
David Chipperfield Architects in collaboration with Julian Harrap Architects
Neues Museum

Transformations:
Museum Island
Barry Bergdoll
Schinkelplatz
Rafael Moneo
Kulturforum
100 Tempelhof
Alfredo Thiermann

Essay:
Berlin – From Castle in the Air to Creative Metropolis
Florian Hertweck

Tanja Lincke Architekten
House on he Spree
augustinundfrank/winkler Architekten
Supermarkt
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Hoidn Wang Partner
Spreehalle
Barkow Leibinger
Apartment House Prenzlauer Berg
Sauerbruch Hutton
Haus 6

Essay:
Baugruppen – Made for Berlin
Barbara Hoidn

FAR frohn&rojas
Wohnregal
EM2N Architekten
New Housing on Briesestrasse
June14 Meyer-Grohbrügge & Chermayeff
Building Group Kurfürstenstrasse
Deadline Architekten
Frizz23

Essay:
Berlin – From Critical to Populist Reconstruction
Wilfried Wang

This issue of a+u magazine features the most recent wave of construction in Berlin, Germany. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the city became a cultural capital that attracted young creatives. It offered opportunities for cross-disciplinary experiments and collaborations for well-designed, affordable housing that differed to the post-Reunification styles. Highlighting fourteen recent works that range from the restoration of the Neues Museum to the conversion of an abandoned grocery store into a residence, they represent a new chapter in the city’s architectural styles and values. Thematic essays on Museum Island, Schinkelplatz, and the Tempelhof site are also included.


OMA
Axel Springer Campus
Space Group of Floating e.V.
Floating Berlin
Brandlhuber+Emde, Burlon; Muck Petzet Architekten
Terrassenhaus
David Chipperfield Architects
James-Simon-Galerie
David Chipperfield Architects in collaboration with Julian Harrap Architects
Neues Museum

Transformations:
Museum Island
Barry Bergdoll
Schinkelplatz
Rafael Moneo
Kulturforum
100 Tempelhof
Alfredo Thiermann

Essay:
Berlin – From Castle in the Air to Creative Metropolis
Florian Hertweck

Tanja Lincke Architekten
House on he Spree
augustinundfrank/winkler Architekten
Supermarkt
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Hoidn Wang Partner
Spreehalle
Barkow Leibinger
Apartment House Prenzlauer Berg
Sauerbruch Hutton
Haus 6

Essay:
Baugruppen – Made for Berlin
Barbara Hoidn

FAR frohn&rojas
Wohnregal
EM2N Architekten
New Housing on Briesestrasse
June14 Meyer-Grohbrügge & Chermayeff
Building Group Kurfürstenstrasse
Deadline Architekten
Frizz23

Essay:
Berlin – From Critical to Populist Reconstruction
Wilfried Wang

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