
While the city of Berlin has a long history, dating back to the 13th century, its architecture and urban fabric has undergone the most significant changes during the last century, reflecting the impact of major historical events that took place in the German capital. During the early 20th century, Berlin transformed into a modern metropolis, marked through the construction of grand buildings and imposing structures to demonstrate the city’s growing economic and political power. The 1920s and 1930s saw the emergence of the Modernist movement, which, together with the Bauhaus school of architecture founded in 1919, influenced the image and urban fabric of Berlin.
During the Second World War the city was heavily bombed, resulting in the destruction of many historical buildings. During the post-war period, reconstruction efforts focused on rebuilding infrastructure and housing, while the city remained divided until 1989, with the fall of the Berlin wall. After this period, Berlin witnessed a renewed interest in architecture and urban design. Interventions such as David Chipperfield’s Neues Museum aimed to rebuild historical monuments without erasing the markings of their difficult past. Other projects such as the renovation of the Reichstag had a different purpose. Norman Foster’s intervention intended to keep the image of this building but change its symbolism from a structure representative for the Nazi regime to one embracing the ideals of democracy and equality.
The following list showcases 25 Modern and Contemporary architecture projects that demonstrate the diversity of what Berlin has to offer: from Bauhaus and Modernist masters such as Walter Gopius, Le Corbusier, or Peter Behrens, to established and internationally renowned offices such as OMA, Foster + Partners, Gehry Partners and David Chipperfield Architects, and even emerging creative studios like 3XN or SPEECH.
Neue Nationalgalerie / Mies van der Rohe, Renovated by David Chipperfield Architects

New German Parliament, Reichstag / Foster + Partners

Berlin Philharmonic / Hans Scharoun

James-Simon-Galerie / David Chipperfield Architects

Jewish Museum, Berlin / Studio Libeskind

Neues Museum / David Chipperfield Architects + Julian Harrap

Unite d’Habitation of Berlin / Le Corbusier

Fernsehturm Television Tower, Alexanderplatz / Hermann Henselmann

Bauhaus Archive / Walter Gropius

Tchoban Foundation - Museum for Architectural Drawing / SPEECH

Wohnhaus Schlesisches Tor (Bonjour Tristesse) / Álvaro Siza Vieira + Peter Brinkert

Quartier Schützenstrasse / Aldo Rossi

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe / Peter Eisenman

AEG Turbinen Fabrik / Peter Behrens

Axel Springer Campus / OMA

The Feuerle Collection / John Pawson

Antivilla / Brandlhuber+Emde, Burlon

Interbau Apartment House / Oscar Niemeyer

Netherlands Embassy / OMA

Exhibition Hall of the German Historical Museum / I.M. Pei

DZ Bank Building / Gehry Partners

Free University's Philology Library / Foster + Partners

cube berlin Smart Office Building / 3XN

The Kreuzberg Tower / John Hejduk

Sony Center Berlin / Murphy Jahn

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