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Building Berlin, Vol. 12

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Contemporary architecture in the German capital by local architects as well as projects elsewhere by architects based in Berlin, complemented by essays on current topics giving impulses for the glo...
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  • 05 September 2023
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Contemporary architecture in the German capital by local architects as well as projects elsewhere by architects based in Berlin, complemented by essays on current topics giving impulses for the global architectural discourse.


Today, building culture also means resource-saving conversion culture. Reconsidering buildings and neighborhoods that are worth preserving, using them better, converting and extending them cleverly, is both a tradition and a trend in Berlin: a trend with a great future, as the 60 exciting projects conceived in Berlin demonstrate.

They include smart transformations of cottages, barns and GDR-bungalows into highly contemporary housing, a factory made of shipping containers, circular interior fittings for the Impact Hub Berlin, and eye-catching new mobility projects such as the Holstenfleet in the North German city of Kiel. In between, renowned authors investigate questions of what to do with multi-story car parks, operating schools in existing buildings and enabling entire quarters to do without fossil fuels.
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Price: $39.95
Pages: 184
Publisher: Braun
Imprint: Braun
Publication Date: 05 September 2023
Trim Size: 10.75 X 8.25 in
ISBN: 9783037682890
Format: Paperback
BISACs: ARCHITECTURE / Annuals, ARCHITECTURE / Criticism, ARCHITECTURE / Reference
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From the contents:

Yorck Passage Cinema in Berlin, Germany (Batek Architekten)
Gasteig HP8 Isarphilharmonie in Munich, Germany (gmp • Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner)
La Ribera in Ciudad de México, Mexico (Zeller Moye)

No (more) parking – New prospects for car-park buildings by Falk Jäger
Pearls for the eco-account – How Berlin aims to reconcile the building boom with ecological conservation by Juliane Schrader
Popping down the locksmith ... – How much craftsmanship can a city take? by Torsten Landsberg