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Berlin Brutalism: Annika Eheim (Thumbnail)
Annika Eheim
Berlin

Annikas passion for communicating building culture has been with her since her first week studying architecture in Weimar, where she specialised in monument preservation and modern architectural history. Annika then joined the education team at the Biennale di Venezia and worked in architectural education at the Neue Nationalgalerie. Annika has been with Ticket B since 2015. She mainly designs and organises our guided tours in Berlin. She is particularly interested in the buildings of the International Building Exhibition in Kreuzberg, Berlin brutalism and urban planning perspectives on her old home of Neukölln. She has ensured that Schillerkiez and the Kindl Brewery, John Hejduk and a hidden concrete church are now also part of the Ticket B repertoire.

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Kora Johanns
Berlin

Before Kora returned to her hometown Berlin and specialised as an architect in residential and timber construction, she worked for Jean Nouvel in Barcelona. She then switched from planning to architectural communication and, with her talent for languages and organisation, is perfectly suited to her role at Ticket-B headquarters. She has been part of the team since 2016 and is primarily responsible for our architecture travels. This allows her to fully indulge her her passion for travelling, which is also her great passion in her private life! Kora loves to lead tours and trips on the topic of sustainability and lets groups discover the ‘Lichtenberg south coast’ along Rummelsburger Bucht – because that is her home base.

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Thomas Krüger
Berlin

Thomas is the founder of Ticket B and brought the company into being 30 years ago. At the time, it was essentially a hobby alongside his architecture firm and his teaching position at the university. With Ticket B, he combines his tireless passion for explaining phenomena and reflecting on architecture. Anyone who spends time with Thomas in Berlin sees the city through his eyes in a whole new way. Thomas is a 100% mediator of built culture, communicating and dispatching brilliant concepts and a huge bouquet of ideas: he can pull a week-long specialist programme from his sleeve. And he is still gets nervous before every guided tour. A little bit at least.

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Tour in Berlin:
Berlin Brutalism

The new material aesthetics of the 1960s and 70s with its raw, often artfully worked exposed concrete shaped the construction of an era in Berlin. Numerous buildings, some of which were erected during this period, are now the focus of controversial discussions: While they are not necessarily the darlings of the population due to their “honest” construction methods, they exert a special fascination on experts and the younger generations. Hence, even the monument protection authority is gradually recognizing their epochal and unique significance. Churches such as St. Agnes in Kreuzberg, today used as an art gallery, show the mutability of the supposedly bulky buildings from the time of the economic miracle; others such as the “Mäusebunker” (or mouse bunker), a disused lab at a veterinary research institute, are threatened with demolition.

HIGHLIGHTS
Gray Giants Between hype and demolition
Evolution of Brutalism Balancing traditional craftsmanship and industrial precision
Brutalism and Heritage Status Views on conservation, extension and renovation

– Duration: 3-4 hours
– Transport: Walking and Public transports
– Services: Experienced local architect as guide
– Languages: German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Polish
– Group size: max. 20pax per guide

Selection of included projects:

- Faculty of Architecture, TU Berlin I Bernhard Hermkes
- Maria Regina Martyrum Church I Hans Schädel
- German Opera I Fritz Bornemann
- Hygiene Institute I Fehling and Gogel
- Benjamin Franklin Hospital I Curtis and Davis

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