Public Tours

Making Mitte

Perspectives on urban architecture

Art, culture and gentrification: few places in Berlin combine such complex developments of the last decades as the distric Mitte. In the 1990s, a strong art scene developed in Mitte – the starting point for a gentrification process and the driving force behind strikingly high-quality architecture. The tour shows numerous contemporary architectural projects in their very urban context: art galleries, a publishing house or the extention of a prefabricated school building. You will experience new perspectives on the history of GDR architecture in the neighbourhood of David Chipperfield’s monolithic concrete building. The tour ends at the large-scale urban development project at Tacheles, caught between luxury housing and cultural ambitions.

HIGHLIGHTS
Culture or capital? The mega-project Am Tacheles
Slab buildings and the historic context How to deal with the architectural heritage of the GDR?
Monolithic and energy-efficient? David Chipperfield’s lightweight concrete campus

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Theatre Volksbühne Oskar Kaufmann
Cinema Kino Babylon
Hans Poelzig
Passivhaus
BCO Architekten
Gallery Linienstraße 40
Bundschuh Architekten 
Publishing House Suhrkamp
Bundschuh Architekten 
Black House
Anne Lampen
Canteen and Office
David Chipperfield
Former Jewish Girl’s School
Grüntuch Ernst
Berlin Metropolitan School
Sauerbruch Hutton
Tacheles Quartier
Herzog & de Meuron u.a.