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Berlin baut
1946 bis heute
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Author: Leander Zerwer
Artist: Leander Zerwer
Deutsch
October 2022, 164 Pages
, 78 Abb.
Paperback with Flaps
200mm x
250mm
ab 8 Years
ISBN:978-3-7757-5335-7
Spielerisch Berlin entdecken
This book is a rousing profile of seven decades of building history in Berlin. Starting in 1946, the architecture of the city is narrated and illustrated for each year based on one building. The young designer Leander Zerwer looks at Berlin's architecture with a fresh eye. He captures buildings in colorful portraits in comic style and provides facts in info boxes. The selection of buildings playfully tells a story of the city since the end of World War II, through East and West Berlin, and with the fall of the Wall to the reunited capital. Examples of reconstruction or architectural showpieces, witnesses to the building boom of the post-reunification period and recent projects demonstrate the constant change in building types, styles and functions. A clear city map in the inside flap invites you to take a stroll through our capital city.
LEANDER ZERWER (*2002) works as a graphic designer and illustrator in Berlin. He studied at the Lette Verein until 2021. With his final project Berlin baut he was nominated for the "Lette Design Award by Schindler". This is his first book.
Erratum:
By mistake, the project "Visitor Center of the Berlin Wall Memorial" on page 136/137 of the book was falsely attributed to "Mola Architects" whereas it was implemented by Mola + Winkelmüller Architekten in 2009.
LEANDER ZERWER (*2002) works as a graphic designer and illustrator in Berlin. He studied at the Lette Verein until 2021. With his final project Berlin baut he was nominated for the "Lette Design Award by Schindler". This is his first book.
Erratum:
By mistake, the project "Visitor Center of the Berlin Wall Memorial" on page 136/137 of the book was falsely attributed to "Mola Architects" whereas it was implemented by Mola + Winkelmüller Architekten in 2009.
»Leander Zerwers preisgekrönte Abschlussarbeit am Lette-Verein, jetzt in der neuen Kinderbuchreihe von Hatje Cantz erschienen, macht Kinder ab acht Jahren neugierig darauf, bei Architektur mal genauer hinzuschauen.«
Claudia Gerdes
PAGE
»Der Grafikdesigner Leander Zerwer hat einen spannenden Architektur-Führer durch unsere Stadt gezeichnet.«
Sebastian Bauer
BZ Berlin
»Zerwers Buch ist ein äußerst farbenfroher Steckbrief der Baugeschichte der deutschen Hauptstadt seit dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs, den man beim nächsten Berlin-Besuch sehr gut zur Hand nehmen kann, um die Stadt zu erkunden.«
Holger Moos
Goethe-Institut
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