German Architecture
Brutalist Church designed by Werner Düttmann in 1967, now rehabilitated into an art gallery by Brandlhuber+, Emde, ERA, Burlon & Riegler Riewe in Berlin-Kreuzberg, Germany.
Iglesia brutalista diseñada por Werner Düttmann en 1967, ahora reconvertida en una galería de arte por Brandlhuber +, Emde, ERA, Burlon y Riegler Riewe en Berlin-Kreuzberg, Alemania.
Interview with German architect Arno Brandlhuber, co-founder of Brandlhuber+ Emde, Burlon. In this record, Brandlhuber discusses the advantages of self-commissioned projects like Brunnenstrasse 9 or Antivilla and the benefits of working estrategically with Law Regulation.
Entrevista con el arquitecto alemán Arno Brandlhuber, co-fundador de Brandlhuber+. En el registro, Brandlhuber comenta las ventajas de proyectos auto-encargados tales como Brunnenstrasse 9 o Antivilla y los beneficios de trabajar estratégicamente con el código normativo.
Interview with Wilfried Kuehn, Johannes Kuehn & Simona Malvezzi, founders of Berlin-based office Kuehn Malvezzi Architects.
Entrevista con Wilfried Kuehn, Johannes Kuehn & Simona Malvezzi, fundadores de la oficina Berlinesa Kuehn Malvezzi. Incluye subtítulos en Español.
Surroundings and exteriors of the german museum by local architect Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe -one of the classics of the XXth Century.
2010: Interview with German editor and critic Andreas Ruby, founder of Textbild and Ruby Press alond with Ilka Ruby, held in Berlin, Germany.
Hamburger Bahnhof's Extension in Berlin for one of most important contemporary art collection of the world.
2011: Interview with Wilfried Kuehn, Johannes Kuehn & Simona Malvezzi, founders of Berlin-based office Kuehn Malvezzi Architects.