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DESCRIPTION:Discussion and tour with Alexander Hoff (architectural historia
 n)\, Frank Seehausen (architect/art historian) and Niloufar Tajeri (archit
 ect/architectural theorist)\n\n1\,550 flats\, a retirement home with 87 re
 sidential units\, a youth centre\, a day-care centre and commercial space:
  this is what Werner Düttmann realised between 1966 and 1975 from the urba
 n development plan drawn up by his teacher Hans Scharoun. The original pla
 n only envisaged office and administrative buildings for the reconstructio
 n of Mehringplatz\, which had been destroyed in the Second World War. Just
  a little further on\, Düttmann built a residential complex of around 300 
 units on Hedemannstrasse between 1973 and 1975—their design was always bas
 ed first and foremost on the needs of its residents. Alexander Hoff\, Fran
 k Seehausen and Niloufar Tajeri discuss the optimal floor plans of yesterd
 ay and today.\n\nAlexander Hoff is an architectural historian and staff me
 mber of Deutsche Welle in Berlin. He studied art history\, classical archa
 eology and European ethnology in Mainz and Berlin\, and works as a freelan
 ce author\, curator and assessor of historical monuments with a focus on p
 ost-war modernist architecture.\n\nFrank Seehausen is an architect and art
  historian who works at the Bayerischen Landesamt für Denkmalpflege (Bavar
 ian State Office for Monument Protection) and as a lecturer\, freelance au
 thor and curator specialising in architecture and architectural photograph
 y. He has released publications on post-war modernist architecture\, archi
 tectural photography\, and the movement and direction of observers in arch
 itecture and urban planning.\n\nNiloufar Tajeri is an architect and archit
 ectural theorist who lives in Berlin and teaches at the Institut für Gesch
 ichte und Theorie der Architektur und Stadt (GTAS) at TU Braunschweig. She
  was a fellow at the Akademie Schloss Solitude and works\, among other thi
 ngs\, on large post-war residential buildings and their transformation. Sh
 e is the co-editor of publications including Nights of the Dispossessed. R
 iots Unbound (2021) and Kleine Eingriffe. Neues Wohnen im Bestand der Nach
 kriegsmoderne (2016).
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SUMMARY:Brücke Museum: Mehringplatz and Hedemannstraße with ARCH+: On Socia
 l Housing [German]
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