The exhibition shows photos by Mathilde Tijen Hansen, Maximilian Meisse, Andreas Rost, Peter Rathmann and Michael Wesely and is intended as a contribution to the exhibition ‘immer modern! Berlin and its Streets.
How can the architectural and urban development of a city like Berlin be documented photographically? How do photographers stage street spaces as places or non-places? What characterises successful architectural photography?
How can climate-neutral urban neighbourhoods be built? What role does sustainable urban development play? What approaches are there for innovative mobility concepts?
Exhibition catalogue ‘immer modern! Berlin and its Streets’
The initiator of the exhibition, Tobias Nöfer, together with Prof. Dr. Harald Bodenschatz, the curator, presented the publication accompanying the exhibition.
The event highlighted key factors as to how the spatial qualities of streets can be further developed under today's traffic and environmental requirements.
Is there a threat of collapses in Berlin like the Carola Bridge in Dresden? How can tomorrow's bridges be planned and built flexibly and in a way that is suitable for transport utilisation?
We city dwellers love squares. Many are currently being made fit for the future. What design concepts are being applied? How will the quality of the respective spaces be improved? What are the effects on road traffic?