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New Apartments For Berlin


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New Apartments For Berlin


New Apartments For Berlin
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language : de
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Release Date : 2014

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Berlin Apartments


Berlin Apartments
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Author : Anja Jaworsky
language : en
Publisher: TeNeues
Release Date : 2002

Berlin Apartments written by Anja Jaworsky and has been published by TeNeues this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Architecture categories.


This book looks at a number of extraordinary living spaces designed by leading architects.



Berlin Living Rooms


Berlin Living Rooms
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language : en
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Release Date : 2019

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New Housing In Berlin


New Housing In Berlin
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language : en
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Release Date : 2017

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The Berlin Apartment


The Berlin Apartment
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Author : Bryn Turnbull
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2024-10

The Berlin Apartment written by Bryn Turnbull and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-10 with Fiction categories.




At Home In Berlin New Neighborhoods For The City S Grow


At Home In Berlin New Neighborhoods For The City S Grow
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language : en
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Release Date : 2024

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Der Leipziger Platz Leipziger Platz Carre Lennedreieck


Der Leipziger Platz Leipziger Platz Carre Lennedreieck
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Author : Tanja Schult
language : en
Publisher: Jovis Verlag
Release Date : 2002

Der Leipziger Platz Leipziger Platz Carre Lennedreieck written by Tanja Schult and has been published by Jovis Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Architecture categories.


Reconstruction work at Leipziger Platz finally commenced after the squarepent years in the wilderness as a consequence of World War II and theivision of Berlin. The external form of an octagon, which characterized theite historically and gave it its earlier name, will re-emerge in the urbanaster plan put forward by Hilmer & Sattler. The publication provides anxhaustive overview of the square's history going back to its establishments part of Berlin's baroque city expansion. Secondly, there is an in-depthxamination of its development right up to the recent past, including anccount of the Lenn-Dreieck, a triangular neighbouring site hitherto hardlyven considered and the Beisheim Centre, which should be finished in 2002.hirdly, there is an outline of future developments, forming the mainmphasis of the book. There are photographs of buildings already realized,lus outlines, computer simulations, photographs of models and ground plansor those still at the planning stage. This graphic illustration of theuture appearance of Leipziger Platz shows a site well on the way to again



The Berlin Reader


The Berlin Reader
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Author : Matthias Bernt
language : en
Publisher: transcript Verlag
Release Date : 2014-03-31

The Berlin Reader written by Matthias Bernt and has been published by transcript Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-03-31 with Social Science categories.


By drawing together widely dispersed yet central writings, the Berlin Reader is an essential resource for everyone interested in urban development in one of the most interesting and important metropolises in Europe. It provides scholars as well as students, journalists and visitors with an overview of the most central discussions on the tremendous changes Berlin experienced since the fall of the wall. It covers a wide range of issues, including inner city renewal, housing and the local economy, gentrification and other urban conflicts. The book breaks ground in two dimensions: first, by offering also non-German speakers an insight into the very controversial debates after reunification, and, second, by highlighting the ambivalent consequences of Berlin's urban transformation in the past decades.



Berlin


Berlin
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Author : White-Spunner Barney
language : en
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Release Date : 2021-05-04

Berlin written by White-Spunner Barney and has been published by Simon and Schuster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-05-04 with History categories.


The intoxicating history of an extraordinary city and her people—from the medieval kings surrounding Berlin's founding to the world wars, tumult, and reunification of the twentieth century. There has always been a particular fervor about Berlin, a combination of excitement, anticipation, nervousness, and a feeling of the unexpected. Throughout history, it has been a city of tensions: geographical, political, religious, and artistic. In the nineteenth-century, political tension became acute between a city that was increasingly democratic, home to Marx and Hegel, and one of the most autocratic regimes in Europe. Artistic tension, between free thinking and liberal movements started to find themselves in direct contention with the formal official culture. Underlying all of this was the ethnic tension—between multi-racial Berliners and the Prussians. Berlin may have been the capital of Prussia but it was never a Prussian city. Then there is war. Few European cities have suffered from war as Berlin has over the centuries. It was sacked by the Hapsburg armies in the Thirty Years War; by the Austrians and the Russians in the eighteenth century; by the French, with great violence, in the early nineteenth century; by the Russians again in 1945 and subsequently occupied, more benignly, by the Allied Powers from 1945 until 1994. Nor can many cities boast such a diverse and controversial number of international figures: Frederick the Great and Bismarck; Hegel and Marx; Mahler, Dietrich, and Bowie. Authors Christopher Isherwood, Bertolt Brecht, and Thomas Mann gave Berlin a cultural history that is as varied as it was groundbreaking. The story vividly told in Berlin also attempts to answer to one of the greatest enigmas of the twentieth century: How could a people as civilized, ordered, and religious as the Germans support first a Kaiser and then the Nazis in inflicting such misery on Europe? Berlin was never as supportive of the Kaiser in 1914 as the rest of Germany; it was the revolution in Berlin in 1918 that lead to the Kaiser's abdication. Nor was Berlin initially supportive of Hitler, being home to much of the opposition to the Nazis; although paradoxically Berlin suffered more than any other German city from Hitler’s travesties. In revealing the often-untold history of Berlin, Barney White-Spunner addresses this quixotic question that lies at the heart of Germany’s uniquely fascinating capital city.



The First Days Of Berlin


The First Days Of Berlin
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Author : Ulrich Gutmair
language : en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date : 2021-10-18

The First Days Of Berlin written by Ulrich Gutmair and has been published by John Wiley & Sons this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-10-18 with Social Science categories.


Berlin in the early 1990s, right after the fall of the Berlin Wall: this is the place to be. Berlin-Mitte, the central district of the city, with its wastelands and decaying houses, has become the centre of a new movement. Artists, musicians, squatters, club owners, DJs and ravers are reclaiming the old city centre and bringing it back to life. This interregnum between two systems – the collapse of the old East Germany, the gentrification of the new Berlin – lasts only a few years. West Berliners, East Berliners and new residents from abroad join together to create music, art and fashion, to open bars and clubs and galleries, even if only for a few weeks. In the months following the fall of the Wall, there is a feeling of new beginnings and immense possibilities: life is now, and to be in the here and now feels endless. The phrase ‘temporary autonomous zone’ is circulating, it describes the idea – romantic and naive but, in the circumstances, not absurd – that, at a certain moment in history, you can actually do whatever you want. Ulrich Gutmair moved to West Berlin as a student in autumn 1989: two weeks later the Wall came down. He spent the next few years studying during the day in the West and exploring the squats, bars and techno clubs in the East at night. He fell in love with House and Techno and raved at Tresor, Elektro, Bunker and many other places that in the meantime have almost disappeared from collective memory. Ten years later he decided to write a book about that period in between, when one regime was brought down and a new one wasn’t yet established. When utopia was actually a place to inhabit for a moment.