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Berlin

by Fraser
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Overview

Berlin has long been an important city for those interested in architecture. A place to experience, at first hand, the Romantic Classism of Karl Friedrich Schinkel, the social housing of Bruno Taut, the Bauhaus approach of Walter Gropius and Mies van der Robe and the individuality and inventiveness of Erich Mendelsohn and Hans Charoun. With a revived spirit of optimism extending into its building program, Berlin is once more poised to take its place alongside the most prestigious capital cities. This brilliantly informative guide brings together an essential collection of Berlin's most significant buildings drawn from the widest historical background with a bias towards modern architecture. A total of 184 numbered entries with 270 photographs provide references to 260 buildings. Each entry has a photograph, name, date, address and architect. A variety of detailed site plans and street maps show the location of each building.

To celebrate its 750th birthday, Berlin has recently entered into a new phase of growth and renewal, and stands poised to take its place alongside the world's most prestigious cities. This informative guide brings together a collection of over 250 of Berlin's most significant buildings. 200 illustrations. Maps. 200 pp.

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Book Details

Published
March 6, 1997
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Pages
160
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780719040214

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