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.
Hamburger Bahnhof's Extension in Berlin for one of most important contemporary art collection of the world.
2010: Interview with German editor and critic Andreas Ruby, founder of Textbild and Ruby Press alond with Ilka Ruby, held in Berlin, Germany.
2011: Interview with Wilfried Kuehn, Johannes Kuehn & Simona Malvezzi, founders of Berlin-based office Kuehn Malvezzi Architects.



