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JIGI Poke Restaurant / VAUST Studio

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  • Architects: VAUST Studio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  120
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021

Rosé Atelier House / Helga Blocksdorf Architektur

Rosé Atelier House  / Helga Blocksdorf Architektur - Interior Photography, Offices Interiors, Bench
© Simon Menges

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Spiral House in Berlin Proposes a New Residential Typology of Homogenous Living Spaces

German architecture firm Meyer-Grohbruegge has proposed a new residential typology that "adds a dynamic spatial dimension to a small building gap and emphasizes physical experience in housing". The competition-winning design features a central spiral staircase that connects the entire structure together and offers residents a fluid and dynamic interior that merges the outdoors and indoors.

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Compact Market Voo Store / Bilge Kalfa Architecture

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Berlin, Germany
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  90
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  BauBerlin, GastroArena, Hadler GmbH, Pierre Jeanneret, Royal Glass Berlin

MVRDV Converts Film Studios in Berlin into a Mixed-Use Campus

MVRDV Converts Film Studios in Berlin into a Mixed-Use Campus - Featured Image
Courtesy of MVRDV

MVRDV revealed plans for adaptive reuse of Berliner Union Film Ateliers (BUFA), receiving planning approval to redevelop the first two buildings. The project expands the scope of the site to address a broader user base, including all kinds of creative industries, as well as organisations and individuals involved in activism and social justice. Building on the site's heritage and spatial diversity, MVRDV proposes a series of sustainable transformations of the existing structures, reaffirming the adaptive reuse ethos.

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Café Camaleon / MVRDV + GRAS Arquitectos

Café Camaleon / MVRDV + GRAS Arquitectos - Exterior Photography, Coffee Shop Interiors, Facade
© Daria Scagliola

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An Abandoned 70s Building in Berlin Became a Contemporary Art Venue During the “The Sun Machine Is Coming Down” Event

An Abandoned 70s Building in Berlin Became a Contemporary Art Venue During the “The Sun Machine Is Coming Down” Event - Featured Image
© Berliner Festspiele / Eike Walkenhorst

For 10 days, Berlin's abandoned International Congress Centre (ICC) was transformed into a stage for performance, acrobatic and visual arts, films, concerts and talks during Berliner Festspiele's "The Sun Machine Is Coming Down" event. The 1970s futuristic building that remained closed for the last seven years provided the framework for a multi-layered experience, illustrating its potential for reactivation and adaptive reuse.

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KaDeWe Berlin Masterplan / OMA

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Berlin, Germany

OMA Completes First Quadrant of KaDeWe Department Store in Berlin

OMA Completes First Quadrant of KaDeWe Department Store in Berlin - Featured Image
© Marco Cappelletti, Courtesy of OMA

The first quadrant of OMA’s Berlin KaDeWe department store transformation opened its doors to the public, revealing a new approach to retail design in the age of online shopping and shifting consumer behaviour. The masterplan divides the historic building, the largest department store in continental Europe, into four smaller, easily accessible and navigable sectors. The completed quadrant features a six-storey void containing a series of escalators and simultaneously acting as circulation, retail and event space.

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Aera Bakery / Gonzalez Haase Architects

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Ewelina Art Studio / Ewelina Makosa

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  • Designers: Ewelina Makosa
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  94
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Ewelina Makosa, Houtique, Jan Garncarek Design, Kaiser Idell, Kerafina Royal Porzellan, +2

Efremidis / CAMA A

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Berlin, Germany
  • Architects: CAMA A
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  400
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018

Mies van der Rohe’s Neue Nationalgalerie Reopens with an Alexander Calder Exhibition

After being closed for six and a half years for a renovation by David Chipperfield Architects, the Berlin museum reopened Sunday, August 22.

“Most of the People Thought it was Ugly - Like a Petrol Station": David Chipperfield on the Neue Nationalgalerie's Renovation

When David Chipperfield was asked about what visitors should expect to see when he concludes the renovation of Mies van der Rohe’s Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, he said: “Imagine a 1965 Mercedes. It looks fine, but it’s falling apart on the inside. We want to put it in the shop, take it apart and put it back together again, so when someone turns on the switch - the engine will work.” Due to the ongoing pandemic health regulations, the 2021 re-opening saw a limited number of journalists and visitors to tour alongside Chipperfield and explore the newly-renovated architecture. Editor and photographer Gili Merin had the opportunity to photograph the project during the pre-opening event and interview the world-renowned architect.

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Sara Kulturhus Center / White Arkitekter

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