The Reconstruction of Berlin Palace: Faade, Architecture and Sculpture
By (Author) Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
Photographs by Leo Seidel
Contributions by K. Lange
Contributions by B. Lindemann
Contributions by F. Stella
Contributions by P. Stephan
Contributions by B. Wolter
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
10th February 2022
25th November 2021
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Architecture: castles and fortifications
History of architecture
728.8209431552
Hardback
160
Width 240mm, Height 300mm
1140g
The reconstructed Berliner Schloss in the heart of the German capital is both a monument of Baroque architecture and a vital new cultural building in the city. The art history, architecture and sculpture of the palace's masterful faades by Andreas Schlter are brought to life here in words and pictures.
The Berliner Schloss marks the reinstatement of the point of reference for the urban plan of the historical centre of the capital: through the Baroque masterpiece by Andreas Schlter the boulevard Unter den Linden and the historic buildings of the Lustgarten acquire once more a meaningful interconnection. Most of the authors are involved in this major project. They explain with the help of the impressive photographs by Leo Seidel the fascinating construction process, the imagery of the Baroque sandstone faade, the technology and the craftsmanship behind its reconstruction as well as the architectural concept of the building.
Franco Stella is the architect of the reconstructed Berliner Schloss.
Kathrin Lange is the Head of Restoration at the Stiftung Preuische Schlsser und Grten in Potsdam.
Bernd Lindemann is an art historian and the former director of the Gallery of Paintings of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin.
Peter Stephan teaches art history at the University of Applied Sciences in Potsdam. He has published numerous books on Baroque architecture and imagery.