donderdag 19 november 2015
20151117 - berlin modern architecture
This week, with the help of our readers, our Architecture City Guide is headed to Berlin. The twentieth century changed nearly all cities, but perhaps none more so than Berlin. From its destruction in World War II that left few historic buildings intact to its division until 1989 that brought together the architecture of two competing ideologies into one city, Berlin’s modern and contemporary architecture speaks to a past that seldom accompanies such recent additions. The city is filled with new and wonderful architecture that might not have found space in other cities in Europe. With that in mind, we were unable feature all our readers’ suggestions on the first go around. We will be adding to the list in the near future, so please add more of your favorites in the comment section below. Once again, thanks to all our readers for your help.
http://www.archdaily.com/153731/architecture-city-guide-berlin
http://footage.framepool.com/en/shot/237242082-meinhard-von-gerkan-berlin-hauptbahnhof-steel-structure-taxi
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