Berlin: Architecture & Design
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Book Description
Berlin - An invaluable guide to this city on the cutting-edge. Since the end of the Cold War and unification, Berlin's scale and skyline have been utterly transformed by some of the best architects working today. All of the city's new landmark buildings are covered, beginning with Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum (1988-1998) and continuing through to a host of diplomatic, municipal, residential, and commercial projects.
From the Publisher
A new series of authoritative pocket AND (Architecture aNd Design) Guides.
Each flexi-bound CD-sized volume provides tourists and professionals alike with an overview of notable urban architecture and design during the last fifteen years. Sixty buildings are profiled in four sections:
· See: residential and office buildings
· Stay: hotels
· Go: restaurants, bars, clubs, sports and fitness
· Shop: shop design
Easy to use and attractively designed with thirty four-color, two page spreads, each corresponding to a single building, these little gems will be a must-have item for any traveler.
Berlin: Architecture & Design (Architecture & Design Guides),Chris Van Uffelen,Te Neues Publishing Company,3823845489,Architecture,Domestic,General,Interior Design - General,21st century,Germany,Landscape art & architecture,Public buildings: civic, commercial, industrial, etc,Residential buildings, domestic buildings,c 1980 to c 1990,c 1990 to c 2000
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