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Julian Breinersdorfer

Rote Haus . Berlin

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Böhmisch Rixdorf in central Berlin Neukölln is a relic timber frame village, founded by bohemian protestant refugees in 1737. It is still surprisingly intact, both architecturally and socio-economically. Many descendants of the inital settlers are still living in the former farm buildings, now surrounded by high density urban Neukölln. Continue reading Julian Breinersdorfer

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Julian Breinersdorfer

OSW Werke . Berlin

Julian Breinersdorfer Architekten . renders: © ArtefactoryLab

When Oberfinanzrat Reinbeck built a country mansion on the banks of the river spree, he named it after his wife, Wilhelmine.
Wilhelminenhof then turned into a popular restaurant and landmark. In the late nineteenth century AEG built factories and power stations on the land. Some of these buildings still remain as icons of Berlins industrial architecture, like the Kabelwerk or Peter Behrens‘ Neue Automobil Gesellschaft. Continue reading Julian Breinersdorfer