International Building Exhibition Berlin
The International Building Exhibition Berlin (German: Internationale Bauausstellung Berlin) (IBA Berlin) was an urban renewal project in Berlin, Germany. Initiated in 1979, it was completed in 1987, matching the 750th anniversary of the founding of Berlin.[1] The IBA followed two distinct strategies: "careful urban renewal" and "critical reconstruction."[1]
History
In 1979 Josef Paul Kleihues was appointed director of the IBA Neubau section by the Berlin Senate; Hardt Waltherr Hämer was director of the less-publicised Altbau. He organised the exhibition along two distinct themes: IBA Alt aimed to explore methods of "careful urban renewal" and IBA Neu for experimenting "critical reconstruction."[2] He invited many international architects including Peter Eisenman, Vittorio Gregotti, Herman Hertzberger, Hans Hollein, Arata Isozaki, Rob Krier, Aldo Rossi and James Stirling.[3] Consequently the IBA was called by Time magazine "the most ambitious showcase of world architecture in this generation".[2]
Gallery
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Bonjour tristesse apartment building by Alvaro Siza
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Haus am Checkpoint Charlie, by Peter Eisenman
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Haus am Checkpoint Charlie, by Rem Koolhaas
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Apartments at Lützowplatz, by Oswald Mathias Ungers
See also
- Interbau - an International Building Exhibition organised in Berlin in 1957
References
- 1 2 City of Berlin: History, retrieved 16 April 2011
- 1 2 Schmaling, Sebastian: Masked Nostalgia, Chic Regression. The "Critical" Reconstruction of Berlin., in The Harvard Design Magazine Nr.23, 2006
- ↑ Stevens, James: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, 2000
Further reading
- Kleihues, Josef Paul; Klotz, Heinrich: International Building Exhibition Berlin 1987: examples of new architecture, Rizzoli, 1986
External links
Media related to International Building Exhibition Berlin at Wikimedia Commons
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