Author Archives: Rita Rocha

Weekend at Hamburg

Auf dem Sande, Speicherstadt [City of Warehouses] | Unesco World Heritage Site since 2015

Model of Hamburg, in Kesselhaus

Elbphilharmonie Hamburg | Architecture: Herzog & de Meuron (2016)

Christmas Market

Tanzende Türme [the Dancing Towers] | Architecture: BRT (2012)

Reeperbahn street at Millertornplatz square, St. Pauli

Chilehaus | Architecture: Fritz Höger (1924)

Weekend at Cologne

view of the city from the cathedral

‍Kolumba Museum | Achitecture: Peter Zumthor (2007)

Kolumba Museum | Achitecture: Peter Zumthor (2007)

 

Kolumba Museum | Achitecture: Peter Zumthor (2007)

Kolumba Museum | Achitecture: Peter Zumthor (2007)

St. Aposteln Kirche, Neumarkt

Berlin, du bist so wunderbar.

Three Towers at Potsdamer Platz | Architecture: Kollhoff/Timmermann, Renzo Piano & Murphy/Jahn (2000)

Ruins of the Anhalter Bahnhof, Kreuzberg

Bunker, Reinhardtstrasse 20 | Architecture: Karl Bonatz (1941)

since 2007 it houses Christian Boros’ private collection | More information available at: Sammlung Boros

 

Bauhaus-Archiv, Klingelhöferstrasse 13-14 | Architecture: Walter Gropius/ Alexander Cvijanovic (1979)

Neue Nationalgalerie, Potsdamer Strasse 50 | Architecture: Mies Van der Rohe (1968)

 “Sticks and Stones”, installion by David Chipperfield at the Neue Nationalgalerie (2014)

Exhibition at the Kulturforum | Double Vision: Albrecht Dürer & William Kentridge | from 20.11.15 to 06.03.16

More information available at: http://doublevision-berlin.de/

 

Friedrichswerdersche Kirche, Am Werderschen Markt | Architecture: Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1831)

Galeriehaus, Am Kupfergraben 10 | Architecture: David Chipperfield Architects (2007)

Galeriehaus, Am Kupfergraben 10 | Architecture: David Chipperfield Architects (2007)

James-Simon-Galerie, Museuminsel | Architecture: David Chipperfield Architects (under construction)

Deutsches Historisches Museum, Unter den Linden 2 | Architecture: I. M. Pei (2001)

corner, Potsdamer Strasse

Cafeteria

The unique site of this project with no buildings in the surroundings and deeply inserted in the middle of the  Oporto’s City Park was quite an interesting challenge. The concept was to exalt the nature and to qualify the interior spaces through the relation that they establish with the outside, a relation that is different from space to space.

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