Berlin by Heinfried Tacke

Berlin by Heinfried Tacke

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This guide provides an overview of notable architecture and design in Berlin since 1988, a period of the city's transformation after the end of the Cold War. Sixty buildings are profiled, beginning with Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum and continuing through to examine other projects.

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Berlin by Heinfried Tacke

Since the end of the Cold War and unification, Berlin's scale and skyline have been utterly transformed by some of the best architects working today. All of the city's new landmark buildings are covered in this guide, beginning with Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum (1988-1998) and continuing through to a host of diplomatic, municipal, residential and commercial projects.

Chris van Uffelen's main focus is the dissemination of design knowledge in all of its forms. The Dutch-German art historian has been writing books, essays, and articles on art, architecture, interior design, and urban planning from antiquity to the present for more than two decades. He's particularly interested in how architecture affects public places.

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ISBN 13 9783823845485
ISBN 10 3823845489
Title Berlin
Author Heinfried Tacke
Series Architecture And Design Guides
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher teNeues Publishing UK Ltd
Year published 2003-10-31
Number of pages 192
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