Symbolizing the exciting architectonic future of the new Berlin, Alexanderplatz simultaneously retains the mythological status bestowed upon it by German expressionist author Alfred Doblin's 1929 novel, Berlin Alexanderplatz. While traces of the 1920s can still be found in Peter Behrens' buildings, the square today primarily exists as the flagship of East German architecture -- a situation which will soon change. Extensive new construction plans based on Hans Kohlhoff's 1993 model promise to dramatically alter its appearance, and ensure that Alexanderplatz will be to the coming decade as...
Symbolizing the exciting architectonic future of the new Berlin, Alexanderplatz simultaneously retains the mythological status bestowed upon it by Ger...