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Titel och upphov Berlin : the architecture guide
Utgivning, distribution etc. Verlagshaus Braun , Berlin ; 2006 : 2006
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ISBN 3-938780-09-6 3-938780-09-6 978-3-938780-09-1 978-3-938780-09-1
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Berlin is not just the capital city and largest metropolis in Germany. It is also characterised by its most varying architectural landscape. The present architecture guide provides access to this structural spectrum. Three proven experts guide the reader
Preface p. 7 From the Beginnings to Baroque From a Trading Post to the Capital of Prussia: The Development of Berlin to 1790 p. 8 Berlin Palace p. 13 In the Heart of Friedrichstadt - the Gendarmenmarkt p. 17 Andreas Schluter p. 20 The State Concept of Frederick the Great in Bricks and Mortar - the Forum Fridericianum p. 29 Classicism From Prussian Residence to Capital of the German Empire 1790-1871 p. 34 Karl Friedrich Schinkel p. 38 Acropolis of the Arts: Museum Island p. 43 James Hobrecht p. 54 Historism From Capital of the Empire to European Metropolis 1871-1918 p. 64 The Berlin Tenement House p. 77 Ludwig Hoffmann p. 90 Cathedrals of Work p. 103 Early modern Period Weimar Republic, the Metropolis of Berlin: The 1920s p. 112 Martin Wagner p. 116 Housing Development: Hopes for a New Social Beginning p. 123 Departure from Historical Continuity p. 131 National Socialism Power over the Masses. Construction in the National Socialism Era 1933-1945 p. 138 Albert Speer p. 140 The Olympic Games in Berlin in 1936 p. 147 Recovery Continuing Chaos - the Post-War Period 1945-1961 p. 162 Hans Scharoun p. 172 Competing Systems p. 181 International Style Capital City and Waiting Status - The Divided City 1961-1979 p. 184 The Socialist City Centre p. 191 Hermann Henselmann p. 202 Post Modern Period If the New Becomes Old, then the Old is Renewed: 1979-1989 p. 214 The International Building Exhibition 1984/87 p. 221 Joseph Paul Kleihues p. 222 Praise for the Slab: Industrial Building in East Berlin p. 233 The New Berlin The New City of Berlin: Construction Work in the 1990s p. 236 Hans Stimmann p. 250 Potsdamer Platz: City Model of the Future? p. 261 New Suburbs: Apartments for Citizens who aren't coming after all p. 275 New Old Capital: Novelty on the one Hand, Continuity on the Other p. 285 Berlin's Inner-city Plan: Strategy for the Coming Decades p. 302 Appendix S-Bahn and U-Bahn plan p. 314 Ten route suggestions p. 316 Index of Objects p. 336 Index of Streets p. 353 Index of Architects p. 357 The Authors | Picture Credits p. 365