After World War II and after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the German capital embarked on epochal reconstruction projects that transformed the city into a jarringly modern urban center that
attracts the edgiest and most diverse cultural elements from around the world. Architecture buffs and contemporary urban cognoscenti will treasure this tribute to the great European metropolis,
which depicts the spectacular innovation that gave rise to futuristic structures and world-class experimental spaces while simultaneously reviving the city’s Brandenburg heritage to cultivate a
love of public parks and gardens.