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New life in Luisenstadt – a part of Berlin grows together
Berlin was a divided city for many years and the traces of this division are still visible in many places today. Individual buildings, entire streets and neighbourhoods tell the story …
New InsighTours in cooperation with the Brick Award coming up!
In 2023, Guiding Architects will organize a new series of InsighTours in cooperation with the Brick Award. Get an insight into a building that was nominated for the Brick Award …
Prague Eyes – Riverfront Revitalisation – EUmies Awards 2022
As part of last year’s “Out & About: Discovering Architecture with the 2022 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies Van Der Rohe Awards (EUmies Awards)”, here’s a little …
Arno Lederer: “First the city, then the house”
Arno Lederer ‘s work stands out from the broad field of architects. His architecture is sculptural and idiosyncratic, yet it always blends in with the surrounding urban space! He was …
The Brown Book – the Competition Guidelines for Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is one of the most recognisable and certainly one of the greatest buildings of the 20th Century. Utzon gave Sydney a ‘solution’ so elegant it now …
Down by the Vistula river, the informal, nineteenth district of Warsaw
Warsaw has recently turned its attention to the Vistula, which is named the unofficial nineteen district of the city. It is now possible to take a long promenade on the …