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Building Berlin, Vol. 7

Projects: Headquarter of Federal Intelligence Service in Berlin, Germany (Kleihues + Kleihues) Communication and Information Center at Erfurt Univers… Mehr

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Verlag: Braun Publishing

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Beschreibung

Projects: Headquarter of Federal Intelligence Service in Berlin, Germany (Kleihues + Kleihues) Communication and Information Center at Erfurt University, Germany (Nickl & Partner) Stadium FK Krasnodar, Russia (gmp) Topics: How Pop-up-Architecture Promotes Social Change How to Preserve Open Spaces in Densified Cities What are the Demands and Requirements on Youth Centers Berlin stans for pulsating freedom on many levels, while managing to be excitingly chill. Ideas are turned into reality here, innovation is welcome, and courage is appreciated. And just like the city, the same can be said of its architecture: future-oriented and always somewhat nonconformist. It is almost self-evident that the architecture scene in the capital city attracts worldwide attention. This volume presents an in-depth selection of the most exciting new projects: from unconventional pop-up architecture to large international projects and attractive and resident-friendly urban open spaces. The exhibition of works is supplemented by informative essays that illuminate current topics, backgrounds, trends and developments in the world of construction – not only in Berlin. How can affordable and yet high-quality residential space be created? How will demographic change influence life in the different neighbourhoods? And how can a city like Berlin continue to position itself architecturally as an art and culture metropolis?

Produktnummer 97830376823712
EAN 9783037682371
Verlag Braun Publishing
Autor ,
Produktform Softcover
Sprachen Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum 03.2018
Seiten 192
Maße Breite 212 mm x Höhe 18 mm
Gewicht 0.939 kg