Posts Tagged ‘Berlin’

Architecture: “Neues Museum” in Berlin shines again after a long decade

Monday, December 14th, 2009

That, as a world cultural heritage defined, ‘Neues Museum’ in Berlin has opened it’s doors again since over 50 years of absence. The british Star architect, David Chipperfield has been asked 1997 to restore the building under strict preservation orders to give back the charm it used to have before World War II. It has been attacked heavily by bombs between 1943-45, and has been run down during DDR times.

The result however is stunning. He produced a symbiosis of great light incidence methods in modern architecture in relation to the late classicism of the museum and whatever has been rescued from this old ruin.

Lately, the whole cultural scene in Berlin is talking about it. A german architecture critic, Dieter Bartetzko, summarized:

“The first time on, it is not the contrast between a faultless facade and completely damaged ancient relics that soaks the crowd in, additionally. It rather is the fact, mentally and physically, that this Museum must pay tribute to destroyed times such as the antiques it carries.”

To understand his meaning better I recommend the virtual tour on their homepage:

Take the virtual tour through the “Neues Museum”

Temporary Bar with “Das Korn”

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

THEO LIGTHART | TROST. A temporary bar

During this year’s Art Forum Berlin, Berlin-based artist Theo Ligthart will be running the temporary bar “TROST.” (comfort) in the prominent corner space of the gallery. The bar, with its minimalistic design composed of commercial white exhibition pedestals, is a further cornerstone of Ligthart’s project, “Das Korn”, in which he makes the experiment to create a brand-product and make it a commercial hit by using marketing strategies that he develops from presentation modes characteristic of the arts.

Opening Hours / TUE-SUN | 7 pm-1 am

“das Korn” – Theo Ligthart

(also for order enquiries)

phone +49 (0)30-29352183
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Grand Hyatt Berlin – A summary of interior design and collection of artworks

Monday, August 10th, 2009

The Grand Hyatt Hotel in Berlin has invested 3 million euros into it’s renovation with contemporary art & design. It counts 120 originals all across the Hotel, so that every room spreads it’s own charm. Among the works are names such as Sol LeWitt, John Armleder, Dirk Skreber, Imi Knoebel or Günther Förg.

http://berlin.grand.hyatt.de/hyatt/hotels/