Chamber of Architects Berlin (Ed.)
BUILDING BERLIN, Vol. 2
The latest architecture in and out of the capital
Content
- Hotel H10 Berlin, Germany (Kleihues + Kleihues)
- Conversion former Jewish Girls School in Berlin, Germany (Grüntuch Ernst)
- Humboldt-Box in Berlin, Germany (KSV Krüger Schuberth Vandreike)
- Museum of the Bavarian Kings in Hohenschwangau, Germany (Staab Architekten)
- National Stadium Warsaw, Poland (gmp)
Berlin's architecture and architecture ‘made in Berlin' enjoy worldwide acclaim and attention. The variety of ideas, the technical perfection with which it is implemented and the attention to ecological aspects are essential factors which characterise the building culture in and from Berlin.
In the past year, marvellous new buildings, astonishing facelifts and wonderful interiors have been designed and created - not only in the capital itself but also in other countries. An essay has been allocated to each of the eight topic sections. These essays look at what is currently happening in Berlin on the ever-changing architectural front. The essays deal with topics such as the urbanisation of the government district, architectural drawings and archiving them as well as an international comparison of underground stations from the point of view of contemporary design.