New Map Celebrates Berlin's Modernist Architecture
Blue Crow Media in collaboration with editor Matthew Tempest has produced another alluring map ? this time for modernists. The city of choice" Berlin. With its abundance of 20th-century architecture, the Modern Berlin Map highlights the details of fifty prominent buildings.
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Blue Crow Media in collaboration with editor Matthew Tempest has produced another alluring map ? this time for modernists. The city of choice" Berlin. With its abundance of 20th-century architecture, the Modern Berlin Map highlights the details of fifty prominent buildings.
Courtesy of Blue Crowe Media
Matthew Tempest said - No twentieth century city has more ghosts than Berlin - and they live on its buildings. From the Kafkaesque Brick-Gothic Expressionism of its Weimar-era factories and churches to the chilling pomposity of its gargantuan Third Reich monsters, from the post-war coalface of Communism and Capitalism facing each other down over its most famous edifice - the Berlin Wall - to little-known Brutalist and sci-fi socialist structures.
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Each building showcases the various forms of modernism: Expressionist, Bauhaus, Fascist, Soviet Realist, Modernist, Brutalist, Post-Modernist, etc. Structures like Bruno Taut's Horseshoe Estate, Corbusier's Berlin Unit for Living or the Third Reich's Olympic Stadium all grac...
Courtesy of Blue Crowe Media
Blue Crow Media in collaboration with editor Matthew Tempest has produced another alluring map ? this time for modernists. The city of choice" Berlin. With its abundance of 20th-century architecture, the Modern Berlin Map highlights the details of fifty prominent buildings.
Courtesy of Blue Crowe Media
Matthew Tempest said - No twentieth century city has more ghosts than Berlin - and they live on its buildings. From the Kafkaesque Brick-Gothic Expressionism of its Weimar-era factories and churches to the chilling pomposity of its gargantuan Third Reich monsters, from the post-war coalface of Communism and Capitalism facing each other down over its most famous edifice - the Berlin Wall - to little-known Brutalist and sci-fi socialist structures.
Courtesy of Blue Crowe Media
Each building showcases the various forms of modernism: Expressionist, Bauhaus, Fascist, Soviet Realist, Modernist, Brutalist, Post-Modernist, etc. Structures like Bruno Taut's Horseshoe Estate, Corbusier's Berlin Unit for Living or the Third Reich's Olympic Stadium all grac...
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