Im Jahr 2018 ist Deutschland 28 Jahre vereint, exakt so lange, wie die innerdeutsche Mauer bestand hatte (1961-1989). Im Deutschen Pavillon der Architekturbiennale 2018 in Venedig nehmen GRAFT Architekten Lars Krückeberg, Wolfram Putz und Thomas Willemeit gemeinsam mit der Politikerin Marianne Birthler diese Zeitengleiche zum Anlass, die Auswirkungen von Teilung und den Prozess der Heilung als dynamisches, räumliches Phänomen zu untersuchen. Die begleitende Publikation legt das Augenmerk auf herausragende stadträumliche und architektonische Beispiele der ehemaligen innerdeutschen Mauer, die sich mit Trennung und Zusammenwachsen auseinandersetzen. Ein Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf der ehemaligen Berliner Mauer. Zahlreiche Essays namhafter Architekten, Städtebauer und Politologen widmen sich den urbanen Ausprägungen dieser Entwicklung, die sich auch andernorts zeigt.
For 28 years, Germany has been united – exactly as long as the Berlin Wall existed (1961–1989). On the occasion of this parallel, GRAFT and Marianne..
This year marks a strange moment of historical symmetry for Berlin — the inner German border that divided the East from the West (1961-1989) has...
Image 16 of 24 from gallery of "Unbuilding Walls": The German Pavilion at 2018 Venice Biennale. Photograph by Jan Bitter
For 28 years, Germany has been united – exactly as long as the Berlin Wall existed (1961–1989). On the occasion of this parallel, GRAFT and Marianne..
At the 16th International Architecture Exhibition the German pavilion will present 28 outstanding urban and architectural projects to discuss about division and integration.
Image 6 of 24 from gallery of "Unbuilding Walls": The German Pavilion at 2018 Venice Biennale. Photograph by Jan Bitter
Read This year's German pavilion at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia is curated by GRAFT architecture firm and
For 28 years, Germany has been united – exactly as long as the Berlin Wall existed (1961–1989). On the occasion of this parallel, GRAFT and Marianne..
Image 7 of 24 from gallery of "Unbuilding Walls": The German Pavilion at 2018 Venice Biennale. Photograph by Jan Bitter
Read This year's German pavilion at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia is curated by GRAFT architecture firm and
For 28 years, Germany has been united – exactly as long as the Berlin Wall existed (1961–1989). On the occasion of this parallel, GRAFT and Marianne..
The theme for this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale is ‘Freespace’, a neologism that was read in vastly different ways by the curators of national pavilions. For Germany, it was an opportunity for reflection on the wall which once divided the nation. In ‘Unbuilding Walls’ they looked at not only the inner German wall but also […]
Read This year's German pavilion at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia is curated by GRAFT architecture firm and
featuring a series of wooden layers that modulate in shape and size, the 40 m2 project loosely defines the space and circulation route of visitors.
Image 20 of 24 from gallery of "Unbuilding Walls": The German Pavilion at 2018 Venice Biennale. Photograph by Jan Bitter
For 28 years, Germany has been united – exactly as long as the Berlin Wall existed (1961–1989). On the occasion of this parallel, GRAFT and Marianne..
Among 63 Participating Countries on the 16th International Architecture Exhibition, I chose 12 participation that should not be missed.
This year marks a strange moment of historical symmetry for Berlin — the inner German border that divided the East from the West (1961-1989) has...
Before the fall of the Berlin wall, Daniel Libeskind already envisioned its end in his design for the Jewish Museum. Now, he talks about ideology, the memory of history, and the future of architecture in Berlin.
Read This year's German pavilion at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia is curated by GRAFT architecture firm and
Unbuilding Walls : Vom Todesstreifen zum freien raum / from Death Strip to Freespace
For 28 years, Germany has been united – exactly as long as the Berlin Wall existed (1961–1989). On the occasion of this parallel, GRAFT and Marianne..
Image 23 of 24 from gallery of "Unbuilding Walls": The German Pavilion at 2018 Venice Biennale. Photograph by Jan Bitter
Before the fall of the Berlin wall, Daniel Libeskind already envisioned its end in his design for the Jewish Museum. Now, he talks about ideology, the memory of history, and the future of architecture in Berlin.
This year marks a strange moment of historical symmetry for Berlin — the inner German border that divided the East from the West (1961-1989) has...
Read This year's German pavilion at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia is curated by GRAFT architecture firm and