Book Description
Ever since the "fall of the Wall," Berlin has witnessed an unprecedented surge in new and re-construction, particularly in the area around Potsdam and Paris Squares, where the Wall cut an enormous swath through the citys center. Striking multi-billion dollar complexes built by corporations such as Sony and Daimler have helped revitalize Berlin, bringing it architecturally in step with the rest of the world. But alongside these monuments to capitalism are equally exciting developments in the citys residential architecture. This book looks at a number of extraordinary living spaces designed by leading architects, featuring beautifully produced color photographs, floor plans, descriptive texts, and biographies of the designers. From new private houses that are as complex as they are luxurious, to the widely lauded and wildly creative regentrification of the drab, concrete blocks that once symbolized the stagnation of the GDR era, these private spaces reveal the insurgence of youthful energy, ideas, and optimism that make Berlin one of the most exciting places to live in todays world, and offer a wealth of ideas and inspiration for anyone looking to build, or rebuild, a remarkable home.
Publisher comments
Includes architects such as Helmut Jahn and Renzo Piano
· Includes architectural firms such as Sterf & Laub, Grollmitz Zapp, Meuser, Herfelder, Peanutz, Hoyer & Schindele, and Holger Kleine
· Companion to London Apartments, (3-82385558-1), New York Apartments (3-8238-5557-3), Paris Apartments (3-8238-5571-9), and Tokyo Apartments (3-8238-55763-5), all published by teNeues.
· Attractively designed at an affordable price