The conversion of a historic Berlin film studio gives a lesson in responsive redevelopment

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Architects
MVRDV; Hirschmüller Schindele Architekten
Client
Landscape Architecture
Harris Bugg Studio
Floor Area
23,800 sq-m
A century-old film studio has been transformed into a public cultural and events space and is part of a greater initiative to repurpose the campus for present-day users.
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