Berlin
First stop was Tempelhofes Feld, it was very different from the rest of the city
because there was a lot of open space where people can get in touch with each
other.
Second stop: The lecture at the Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung
we were wondering about how the importance about the government intervention on
housing matters to provide the citizens the proper rights.
Third Stop: Deutsches Architekturzentrum/ Spreegarten
There were a mount of possibilities to project dwellings grow and the architects
should consider to adapt to current days.
Spreegarten is very interesting project, it’s a first projection to handle with the future
of growth. The public spaces were opened to be designed by of the owners.
Fourth Stop: Kottbusser Tor
It was the best example for gentrification. Everybody want’s to life there because of
the mix of cultures what’s very typical for Berlin.
If we compare this area with the Mitte, we can say that there are more affordable
restaurants or livable conditions.
Fifth Stop: Ernst-Thällmannpark
There is a overscaled space. The habitants does not use the space much. As an
stranger you’ll never get the idea to go inside this park.
Sixth Stop: Dong Xuan Center
Unfortunately it was closed. It’s an opportunity for interaction or to grow the
surrounding area.
Seven: Marzahn Hellersdof
We can learn from what not to do. The only opportunity to handle an area like this to
make it more attractive.
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