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Old Posted Jun 5, 2005, 11:50 PM
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Is that cluster of hi-rises the Potzdamer Platz in Nick's first post?
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Is that cluster of hi-rises the Potzdamer Platz in Nick's first post?
yes , you mean this one I think

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Cool, Berlin is going to have beautiful skyline.
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No I meant this one on the right:

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The one on the right is the proposal for the redevelopment of Alexanderplatz.



Potsdamer Platz is the cluster of buildings on the bottom left of the image you posted, just below the Tiergarten.
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Old Posted Jun 11, 2005, 4:19 AM
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That Alexanderplatz one will never come to pass.

Love the last shot of the Tiergarten looking east.
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Postdamer Platz:







Pariser Platz:





The last building will be the US embassy. It is in construction right now.

Main Station:





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Old Posted Jun 14, 2005, 6:43 AM
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I cannot find info on the Spreesinus project ... who can help me with this ?
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Love that new Hauptbahnhof they are building, I got off at it last year, and part of it is already up. Only problem is that I heard it won't be finished until 2020!

2020!

Now that's one slow construction. Maybe I read wrong, or it was a misprint - I certainly hope so.
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Old Posted Jun 14, 2005, 3:18 PM
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Love that new Hauptbahnhof they are building, I got off at it last year, and part of it is already up. Only problem is that I heard it won't be finished until 2020!

2020!

Now that's one slow construction. Maybe I read wrong, or it was a misprint - I certainly hope so.
2020?

It will be finished some days before the WC will start in the next year.



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I cannot find info on the Spreesinus project ... who can help me with this ?
They cancelled it. Sad story, it was a really cool design.
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These pictures aren't proper proposals just studies. The problem with Berlin's future skyscrapers is that current vacancy rates are too high and the rents are too low. As long as the real estate market has not recovered this skyscraper planning is nothing more than a vision.
But a very nice vision nonetheless!
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I cannot find info on the Spreesinus project ... who can help me with this ?
They cancelled it. Sad story, it was a really cool design.
What a pity
Got any renderings for me ?
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Old Posted Jun 17, 2005, 7:04 AM
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to follow the activities , a couple are taking continuiosly pictures which can be seen here :

http://www.ekunkel.de
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^ Nice site, some interesting shots of smaller stations around Berlin.

btw, I didn't find any photos of Spreesinus either.
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Love that new Hauptbahnhof they are building, I got off at it last year, and part of it is already up. Only problem is that I heard it won't be finished until 2020!

2020!

Now that's one slow construction. Maybe I read wrong, or it was a misprint - I certainly hope so.
Only problem is the fact that its quite literally in the middle of nowhere. It will be a crucial north-south + wes-east axis connection, but the business development that will be built is not required in a city that quite simply has far too much vacant office space. It should have been built in Mitte.
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Old Posted Jul 5, 2005, 10:17 AM
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I see on several renderings the old Landsberger Straße back.
Any reason why ??
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posted by R@ptor in another section of SSP:

this building -Palast der Republik- is going to be demolished :

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^ Yes finally!
The Berlin castle will be reconstructed on that place!
The Palace Facades will be Exclusively Financed by Donations. Costs between 360 and 800 million €

www.berliner-schloss.de
www.berliner-stadtschloss.de

Berlin Castle (before the war)














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