Berlin Unseen. Architectural Projections into the City’s Hidden Past
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96 pages
75 illustrations
German and English
Order no.: 2065
20,00 EUR
Hidden and ruined places have always fascinated people. In the “Berlin Unseen” design series, Julian Busch developed architectural concepts to subject historically significant places in the German capital to new observation. It takes up the evolved characteristics of these places, gains inspiration from them and imaginatively seeks to find designs and uses for the future. These idiosyncratic ideas are presented in drawings, models and collages that bring cultural, historical, ecological and technological interests together within a spatially tangible context. Julian Busch's designs and installations have been shown at exhibitions in London, Moscow, Copenhagen, Bahrain and Germany. In 2012, he received a Berlin fellowship from the Akademie der Künste. The book contains texts by Karla Kowalski, CJ Lim and Christian Schneegass.