Found 41 locations tagged with "architecture":
Regierungsviertel
Make it work
The Regierungsviertel, also known as the "government quarter" or "ribbon of government", is the cluster of buildings stretched ...
Waldbühne
Stage beneath the stars
One of Berlin's favorite outdoor concert locations, the Waldbühne (literally 'forest stage'), was constructed in 1936 in prepar...
Olympic Stadium
The sport of history
Constructed for the 1936 Olympics, this impressive stadium now serves as the home field for Hertha BSC, Berlin's local soccer t...
Märkisches Museum
Time traveling through Berlin
Behind the leafy streets and picturesque waterways of the Fischerinsel lies a brick Gothic-style building that is home to one o...
Brandenburg Gate
Berlin's front door
Berin's most iconic landmark was built in 1791 by Carl Gotthard Langhns after Friedrich Wilhem II commissioned the entryway to ...
Haus Biesenthal
Inkonstruktion III
When the Biesenthal enthusiasts started the renovation of this 18th century residence, they had the creation of an art estate i...
DAZ
Architectonic adventures
DAZ (short for Deutsches Architektur Zentrum) is a platform for exhibitions, conferences and educational programs examining iss...
AedesLand
Architecting the Environment
Following their move to Prenzlauer Berg in 2006, Aedes Architekturforum have refashioned their original gallery under the S-Bah...
Deutsche Bahn HQ
The Future - Cubed.
The ground has not yet been broken on this project from Danish architects 3XN but already the building is inspiring controversy...
Upper Eastside Berlin
No No New York
The architects of this rather unremarkable appearing 58,000 m² complex of residential, office, and "exclusive retail" space cla...
German Intelligence Headquarters
Spies in the House of Love
Soon to be one of Berlin's largest construction sites, this top secret location is surrounded by a high wooden privacy fence, t...
German Historical Museum
German Seeds
On 28 May 1695, the Elector Friedrich III of Brandenburg, gave the orders to lay the foundation stone of the Berlin "Zeughaus",...
Program
White Russian Room
PROGRAM is a nonprofit project aimed at testing the disciplinary boundaries of architecture through collaborations with other f...
Onkel Toms Hütte
Made in Germany
Uncle Tom's Hut, as these public housing projects are named, were built alongside the subway station during 1926-1932; and repr...
Yes
By appointment only
For half a year the architect Julian Marhold lived in Spain. When he returned to Berlin, he brought back an archaic coffee mach...
Felleshus of the Nordic Embassies
Pan Nordic Building
The Fellushus is an exhibition, cinema, and presentation space shared by the embassies of the five Nordic countries: Denmark, F...
Aedes Am Pfefferberg
Art & Architecture
The Architecture Forum Aedes has become one of the most successful institutions for communicating architectural culture and ur...
Babylon: Mitte
From contemporary first-run to B-movie cult
Architect Hans Poelzig designed the Kino Babylon and the surrounding apartment houses in an atmosphere of refined Expressionism...
Einstein-Turm
Mendelsohn's Observatory
The "Einsteinturm" is the first important building designed by the famous architect Erich Mendelsohn. It was planned and built ...
Neue Akademie der Kuenste
Replanning of Germania
The Akademie der Kuenste, Berlin was founded in 1696 by Elector Frederick III of Brandenburg as an academic institution where m...
Reichstag-Kuppel
Incomparable view on Politics
The current Reichstag dome is an iconic glass dome constructed on top of the rebuilt Reichstag building in Berlin. It was desig...
Philharmonie
Tented Passion for Music
The Berliner Philharmonie in Berlin-Tiergarten is one of the most important concert halls in Berlin. It is home to the Berlin P...
Krematorium Treptow
Architecture for the Afterlife
One of the most interesting recent architectural projects realized in Berlin. The previous crematory in Baumschulenweg was b...
Jewish Museum Berlin
A welcome rebirth
The Jewish Museum Berlin is dedicated to the narrative of Germany's Jewish population: their early history, suffering and survi...
Schinkel Pavillon
A hidden jewel for contemporary sculptures
In cooperation with different galleries, the exhibition space Schinkel Pavillon showcases sculptures and installations of conte...
Lido
Little bit of this, little bit of that
In May 2006 Lido opened its doors and quickly became one of Berlin's most popular venues for concerts and parties. Located in t...
Stilwerk
The Shopper's Mecca
Stilwerk has four branches in Germany. Each boasts its own high-profile architectural design but their interiors are much the s...
Automobil Forum Unter den Linden
Mobile Culture
The Automobil Forum Volkswagen is representing the Volkswagen Company with all its products, from Golf/Rabbit to Veyron. Steady...
DZ Bank/Axica
Biomorphing Building
Rather unimpressive from outside, but as you enter the inside the full beauty of Frank O. Gehry's biomorphing masterpiece eme...
Loftcube
Mobile Living
Mobile living units designed by Werner Aisslinger, placed on flat roofs by helicopters or cranes and connected to the building’...
Mies van der Rohe House
Solitaire Living
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, one of the greatest architects of our century, designed the "Landhaus Lemke" house in 1932. It is th...
Bodemuseum
Dome on the Water
The Bode Museum was re-opened in its entirety in 2006, and displays the Sculpture Collection, the Numismatic Colletion and work...
Haus der Kulturen der Welt
A Pregnant Oyster
The House of World Cultures looks like it's about to take off on an interplanetary adventure. In reality it's a highly respecte...
Grand Hyatt
In The Heart of It All
The Grand Hyatt sits in the revitalized heart of Berlin at Potsdamer Platz. Like all Grand Hyatt's in major gateway cities, th...
Pro Qm
Bound for Greatness
Pro QM is a bookstore run by book-lovers for book-lovers. Great selection of art, architecture and design books-which seem to b...
Deutsche Guggenheim
Bank on It
Berlin's own Guggenheim is located on the ground floor of the Deutsche Bank premises, a sandstone building constructed in 1920....
Museum of Decorative Arts
Room Art
The Kunstgewerbemuseum (Museum of Decorative Arts) at Köpenick Palace has the wonderful advantage of feeling much more like a p...
Bauhaus Archiv Berlin
All Things Bauhaus
Interested in learning about Bauhaus? Look no further. Berlin's Bauhaus archive offers an enormous collection of work from t...
Tresor
Pilgrimage to the Techno Palace
Berlin's biggest club continues to attract the finest DJs from Germany and abroad. The dedicated and knowledgeable regulars ...
Panorama Potsdamer Platz
Berlin from a Bird's Eye View
Ever wanted to be like Batman braving it on the top of some Gotham City tower? Well, you can get pretty close to the feeling...







