List of architecturally significant buildings in Berlin from 1900
This list shows a selection of completed and still existing buildings in Berlin by architects of the 20th and 21st centuries that were important in terms of architectural history .
- Alvar Aalto - row house for Interbau , Klopstockstrasse 30–32
- Günter Behnisch - New Academy of the Arts , Pariser Platz 4
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Peter Behrens :
- AEG turbine factory , Huttenstrasse 12–16
- AEG small engine factory
- Stations of the underground line 8
- Alexanderhaus and Berolinahaus
- Lewin House, Waldsängerpfad 3 (1929–30)
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Egon Eiermann
- New construction of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
- "Linien" high-rise (Hansaviertel / Interbau), Bartningallee 2–4
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Peter Eisenman
- Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
- House at Checkpoint Charlie - Block edge closure at Checkpoint Charlie ( IBA )
- Emil Fahrenkamp - Shell House (1930–31)
- Norman Foster :
- Frank Gehry - DZ Bank building on Pariser Platz (1996–99)
- von Gerkan, Marg and Partner :
- Alfred Grenander - Berlin subway stations, including Alexanderplatz , Hermannplatz
- Nicholas Grimshaw - Ludwig-Erhard-Haus
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Walter Gropius :
- Gropiusstadt
- House in the Hansaviertel, Handelallee 3–9 (1957)
- Apartment blocks in the Siemensstadt housing estate
- House Sommerfeld
- Bauhaus Archive (draft)
- Walter-Gropius-School Neukölln, Fritz-Erler-Allee
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Zaha Hadid
- Wilhelmstrasse office building,
- IBA high-rise (residential courtyard), Stresemannstrasse at the corner of Dessauer Strasse
- Arne Jacobsen - single-family houses for Interbau, Händelallee 33–39
- Helmut Jahn
- Philip Johnson - Philip Johnson House at Checkpoint Charlie
- Rem Koolhaas - Dutch Embassy Berlin
- Le Corbusier - Unité d'Habitation , Flatowallee 16–205 (1957/58)
- Daniel Libeskind : - Jewish Museum Berlin
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Erich Mendelsohn :
- Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz (Universum-Filmtheater in the Woga complex) , Kurfürstendamm 153–163
- Rudolf Mosse publishing house, Jerusalemer Strasse 46/47
- House of the German Metal Workers' Association (IG Metall), Alte Jacobstrasse 148–155
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe :
- New National Gallery
- Mies van der Rohe House (Villa Lemke) , Oberseestraße 76
- Houses on African Street (1927)
- Oscar Niemeyer - Interbau high-rise apartment building, Altonaer Strasse 4-14
- Jean Nouvel - Galeries Lafayette
- Dominique Perrault - Velodrom and SSE
- Renzo Piano - Potsdamer Platz
- Ieoh Ming Pei - Exhibition building of the German Historical Museum
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Hans Poelzig :
- House of Broadcasting , Masurenallee 8-14
- Peripheral development on Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz / Babylon cinema , Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 30
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Aldo Rossi :
- Residential and commercial buildings, Wilhelmstrasse 36–38 / Kochstrasse 1–4
- City villa on Rauchstrasse (1983-85)
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Hans Scharoun :
- Berlin Philharmonic
- State Library , Potsdamer Str. 33
- Apartment block in the Siemensstadt housing estate
- "Charlottenburg-Nord" housing estate
- Single-family house "Baensch", Höhenweg 9 (1935)
- Single-family house "Moll"
- Apartment house, Hohenzollerndamm 35/36 (1930)
- Álvaro Siza Vieira - “ Bonjour Tristesse ” house, 7 Schlesische Strasse
- James Stirling - Science Center Berlin , Reichpietschufer 48–58 (1984–87)
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Bruno Taut :
- Horseshoe Settlement
- Forest settlement Onkel Toms Hütte
- "Carl Legien" settlement (1928–30)
- Falkenberg Garden City (1913–16)
- Grellstrasse residential complex
- Schillerpark settlement (1924–30)
- Trierer Straße 8-18 settlement
- Dahlewitz residential building, Wiesenstrasse 13
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Heinrich Tessenow
- Stadtbad Mitte, Gartenstr. 5 (1927-1930)
- Reconstruction of the Neue Wache
Further
See also
literature
- Krüger, Thomas Michael / Knoch, Peter / Schaefer, Marnie: Architectural City Plan Berlin . Berlin 2001.