Building Berlin, Vol. 6: The Latest Architecture in and out of the Capital
By (Author) Architektenkammer Berlin
By (author) Constantin Wimann
By (author) Verena Kern
By (author) Daniela Pogade
By (author) Cornelia Drries
By (author) Nils Ballhausen
By (author) Claus Kpplinger
By (author) Susanne Ehlerding
By (author) Uwe Rada
Braun Publishing AG
Braun Publishing AG
1st June 2017
Switzerland
General
Non Fiction
720.943155
Paperback
184
Width 210mm, Height 270mm
950g
A newly revived building boom has again turned Berlin into an exciting place of experimentation in contemporary architecture. The city's controversial high-rise developments, ingeniously designed floor plans in residential buildings, landscaping influenced by social and ecological considerations and creatively conceived monument conservation projects are followed with great interest across the world. Discussions among both experts and the general public are geared towards reaching an understanding regarding which projects can be called successes and how these buildings contribute to the life of the city.This volume presents the most interesting works both within and beyond the German capital designed by Berlin architects. This carefully curated selection is complemented by essays on selected themes, elaborating on the specific Berlin aspect in the international context: A discussion of the adaptation of intelligent house automation for private dwellings, the integration of climate protection into industrial areas, or the collaboration of architecture and art.