
Berlin was a divided city for many years and the traces of this division are still visible in many places today. Individual buildings, entire streets and neighbourhoods tell the story …

As if they were something special. Outstanding, knowledgeable. A touch of artist and bohemian. Wise above the rest. Educated for decades by the sweat of their brow, forged in the …

Represented by its members in Barcelona, Berlin, Budapest and Turin, the worldwide network for architectural tours Guiding Architects will host a four-part series of virtual tours on modern architecture from …

Thomas Krüger, CEO of communication and tours company Ticket B – Experience Architecture, has been commissioned as the new organizational coordinator of the Baukollegium Berlin for 5 years. The design …

For some years now, the food culture in Berlin has turned the city into an international hotspot. The grandchildren of the 60s generation – young people, mostly from abroad – …

Hardly anything in the architectural history is more frequently misunderstood than the term “brutalism”. It doesn’t mean gloomy, brutal-looking concrete monsters, but buildings whose characteristics are raw, with unadulterated material …
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