President’s Office, Berlin Tiergarten Building, Project Photos, Design, German Capital Property Images
Presidents Office Berlin Architecture
Spreeweg Development in Berlin, Germany – design by Martin Gruber, Helmut Kleine-Kraneburg
page updated 25 Jul 2016 ; 5 Sep 2009
President’s Office Building Berlin
Location: Spreeweg 1, Tiergarten
Dates built: 1996-98
Design: Martin Gruber, Helmut Kleine-Kraneburg
Photos © Adrian Welch
Location: north of Grosser Stern monument, northwest part of Tiergarten
German title: Bundespräsidialamt
Function: Office of the Federal President
Linked to : Schloss Bellevue to north
Architects: Gruber Kleine-Kraneburg · Architekten
Buildings close by to the Presidents Office include:
Das Haus der Kulturen der Welt
Location: Spreeweg 1, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany, western Europe
Berlin Architecture
Berlin Architecture Walking Tours – tailored city walks in the German capital by e-architect guides
Berlin Architecture Designs – chronological list
Contemporary Architecture in Berlin – selection below:
Berlin Hyp Bank HQ
Architects: C.F. Møller Architects
image courtesy of architects practice
Berlin Hyp Bank HQ Building
The new HQ is designed to support the banks sustainable vision, while at the same time contributing to the transition and urban development of the surrounding area.
Website: Architectural Walking Tours
Residential Building in Chausseestrasse
Design: Studio Daniel Libeskind
image Courtesy of Ziegert Immobilien, a Tranio.com partner
The Sapphire Residential Building in Chausseestrasse
Competition Design for The Museum of the 20th Century, Kulturforum
Design: REX, architects
image : Luxigon
Museum of the 20th Century Berlin by REX
Kurfuerstendamm 68, 10707 Berlin-Charlottenburg
Architects: tchoban voss
Kurfuerstendamm 68
The Alhambra cinema palace in Berlin-Charlottenburg was built in 1921 according to the plans of the architect Max Bischoff and became known in 1922 as the premiere location of the sound movie.
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