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Berlin's history spans over eight centuries, but its contemporary urban landscape is largely defined by 19th and 20th-century structures. Four distinct development phases have shaped this image: the industrialization-driven transformation of the city into a German Empire metropolis in the late 19th century; the 1920 consolidation into 'Greater Berlin'; the post-World War II reconstruction of a divided city until 1990; and the ongoing architectural evolution since reunification, reflecting Berlin's status as the capital of the new Federal Republic. This architectural guide highlights the last century, showcasing how Berlin has continuously redefined itself. Featuring 466 architectural works from 1907 to the present, the selected examples illustrate a rich progression and the impact of significant social movements on the city's architecture. The texts and images aim to capture the essence of each period in Berlin's diverse architectural history. The works presented are emblematic of the 'modern age' and 'Neues Bauen,' forming a visual manifesto that creates a unique 20th-century architectural collage. Rolf Rave, an architect based in Berlin, draws from a family legacy in architecture and art history, including his father's influential role in the Berlin art scene.
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Modern architecture in Berlin, Rolf Rave
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- 2009
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