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The Berg: The biggest artificial mountain in the world

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© The Berg

German firm Mila Architecture (directed by Jakob Tigges) has projected a new and visionary landmark in Berlin. He plans to build a mountain of 1,000 meters high called “The Berg”, which would become a never-before-seen tourist destination in the German capital city. Seen at Plataforma Arquitectura. More images and description after the break.

Erika Mann Elementary School / Die Baupiloten

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Carl-Bolle Elementary School / Die Baupiloten

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Art Cloud / Graft Architects

Art Cloud / Graft Architects - Image 5 of 4

The Royal Palace at Scholssplatz, located in the german city of Berlin, was destroyed by the German Democratic Republic in 1962 and in its place, they built the Palace of the Republic which was also demolished in 2005.

Since then many proposals have come, till in 2007, the Bundestag (German Parliament), decided on a reconstruction plan. Three façades of the palace will be rebuilt, and the interior will be renewed. One of the proposals came from Graft Architects who designed an art heaven in the form of a kunsthall for the young and vital international art scene in Berlin. The design is envisioned as an art cloud a temporary light structure of exhibition space, seemingly floating and resting for a moment above the topography of soft mounds.

Seen at designboom. More images after the break.

Sheet Lightning Cafeteria / Die Baupiloten

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Neue National Gallery in Berlin / Mies van der Rohe

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Berlin, Germany
  • Architects: Mies van der Rohe
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  1968
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Laufen

Taka Tuka Land / Baupiloten

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  • Architects: Baupiloten
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2007