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Summer 2015 Study Abroad Studio | John Manaves, Alice Kriegel | 1.15.15
IIT | Summer 2015
IIT Summer 2015
Summer 2015 Study Abroad Studio | John Manaves, Alice Kriegel | 1.15.15
Summer 2015 Study Abroad Studio | John Manaves, Alice Kriegel | 1.15.15
IIT | Summer 2015
STUDIO STRUCTURE & CONTENT
studio BERLIN 2015 IITLearning from Berlin | Variable Cities and Behavioral Modeling Tactical Strategies for New Urbanisms In collaboration with HENN Architects, Berlin
If space is neither a social product (an end result) nor a pure category (a starting point), is it an in-between (an intermediary)?“Questions of Space”, Bernard Tschumi
Why Berlin?Berlin’s unique rebirth is an active and dynamic example of a redevelopment of a city in the attempt to realign itself as a global capital. Its changed landscape during the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first century promotes an ethereal metropolis developing new prototypes for living. The vast array of experimentation spanning three major territorial shifts are critical to these radical transformations. Prewar, postwar and unification have generated a collage of new visions implementing urban forms within distinct neighborhoods.
Extensive comparisons have been made between Chicago and Berlin during the turn of the century. In 1891 Mark Twain visited Berlin and published his experience in the New York Sun “The German Chicago” stating “Berlin is the European Chicago”. He described the city as “the newest I have ever seen”(Twain 88/89). At this time, Berlin was compared to Chicago both by its range of development and its speed of growth. It had changed from a historical city to a new age metropolis. Edmund Edel describes in the Großstadt-Dokumente 1908 Berlins characteristics with words that attributes American metropolis. Leo Colze writes around the same time about the “Kaufhaus des Westens” as a symbol of the modern, a technical and organizational masterful performance, based on the American model.
Introduction
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Reunification of Berlin triggered an intense conversation within the architectural discipline and created a fierce debate about metropolis. The question of how to develop a unified Berlin is guided by a framework “Planwerk Innenstadt” from Senate Building Director Hans Stimmann. It re-introduced the concept of critical reconstruction for the Friedrichstadt, the “European City” for the Potsdamer Platz, the Lehrter Bahnhof area and the Spreeinsel. Stimmann writes in 1995 “a city can only become a metropolis if it maintains a hold on its past. Libeskind “condemned any call or support for a return to the ‘historical’ city as an expression of ‘reactionary tendencies’, a ‘dogmatic and anti-democratic concept of society’ and an ‘unimaginative rumination of bureaucratic and administrative formulas’ in architecture.”(Kähler 384). Within the discipline, Berlin is a unique architectural playground oscillating between a range of radical transformations. The ability to visit and experience these urban transformations is part of the studio research.
FACULTY
John Manaves, AIA along with Alice Kriegel founded studio Berlin in 2008. He has committed the summer semester in facilitating and teaching the program for the past seven years. The program has been consistently dedicated to researching urban inter ven tions and new urban isms in Berlin.
Alice Kriegel, Dipl.-Ing.Arch. BDA, studied and worked in Berlin during critical reconstruction. In 2004, she joined ECE, the Hamburg-based international project developer and was involved in the master planning of Überseequartier Hamburg Hafencity and Weser Quartier Bremen.
Introduction cont.
Summer 2015 Study Abroad Studio | John Manaves, Alice Kriegel | 1.15.15
IIT | Summer 2015studio Berlin, Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin, 2009
Overview | Schedule
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IIT | Summer 2015
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Studio 3 DaysCHICAGO
Studio 6 DaysBERLIN
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Fieldwork 7 DaysBERLIN
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Expanded Schedule/ Course Overview
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IIT 2015 studio Berlin fee schedule per student cost per student cost per student cost
$ €**Living Potsdamer Straße 164, 10783 Berlin $750.00 60005/24-06/24 http://www.berlin-aparts.de/
30 nightsprice includes cleaning
Studio Space Betahaus $250.00 200
TransportationCity S+U-Bahn BerlinAB, Monatsticket 05/24-06/24 $100 80
http://www.bvg.de/
Studio TripsDessau, Bauhaus Gropiusallee 38, 06846 Dessau
Phone +49(0)340.6508251http://www.bauhaus-dessau.deGuide 2h: 120€ / 12 $15.00 12Train: Brandenburg Ticket 54€ / 5 $15.00 12
Potsdam Schlössertour mit Schloß SanssouciPhone +49(0)331.2755850www.potsdamtourismus.deSchloß Sanssouci + Park $0.00 0Schloß Cecilienhof $15.00 12Bike Rental www.cityrad-rebhan.de $20.00 16
Hamburg - Copenhagen Train: Hamburg - Berlin $125.00 100
Athens flight easyjet Berlin - Athens $250.00Hotel Athens $200.00Transportation $100.00Tours $100.00
Museums & Sightseeing Berlin Staatliche Museen zu Berlin $0.00 0Märkisches Museum / Senatsverwaltung Stadtmodell $0.00 0Bauhausarchiv Berlin $6.25 5Jüdisches Museum / 1,5 Std. Guide $3.75 3Deutsch Historisches Museum - Pei Bau $0.00 0Elbphilharmonie Hamburg / Guide $25.00 20Philharmonie Berlin $0.00 5Reichstagsgebäude $0.00 0Staatsbibliothek Berlin $0.00 0Scandinavian Embassy $0.00 0Dutch Embassy $0.00 0
Airfare Air Berlin $1,000
Food 30 Days @ $30 per day, $900 100
**dollar to euro rate 1.25 $3,875.00
Total Cost, not including Tuition and Fees
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Budget
Student BudgetPer student costs include all out of pocket expenses except tuition, travel insurance, cellphone, and laundry. $3,875Budget is based on a minimum of 10 students.
Overall program budget for10 students : $38,750Anticipated Faculty Travel Per Diem Total $4,800
Total Budget $43,550
IIT 2015 studio Berlin fee schedule per student cost per student cost per student cost
$ €**Living Potsdamer Straße 164, 10783 Berlin $750.00 60005/24-06/24 http://www.berlin-aparts.de/
30 nightsprice includes cleaning
Studio Space Betahaus $250.00 200
TransportationCity S+U-Bahn BerlinAB, Monatsticket 05/24-06/24 $100 80
http://www.bvg.de/
Studio TripsDessau, Bauhaus Gropiusallee 38, 06846 Dessau
Phone +49(0)340.6508251http://www.bauhaus-dessau.deGuide 2h: 120€ / 12 $15.00 12Train: Brandenburg Ticket 54€ / 5 $15.00 12
Potsdam Schlössertour mit Schloß SanssouciPhone +49(0)331.2755850www.potsdamtourismus.deSchloß Sanssouci + Park $0.00 0Schloß Cecilienhof $15.00 12Bike Rental www.cityrad-rebhan.de $20.00 16
Hamburg - Copenhagen Train: Hamburg - Berlin $125.00 100
Athens flight easyjet Berlin - Athens $250.00Hotel Athens $200.00Transportation $100.00Tours $100.00
Museums & Sightseeing Berlin Staatliche Museen zu Berlin $0.00 0Märkisches Museum / Senatsverwaltung Stadtmodell $0.00 0Bauhausarchiv Berlin $6.25 5Jüdisches Museum / 1,5 Std. Guide $3.75 3Deutsch Historisches Museum - Pei Bau $0.00 0Elbphilharmonie Hamburg / Guide $25.00 20Philharmonie Berlin $0.00 5Reichstagsgebäude $0.00 0Staatsbibliothek Berlin $0.00 0Scandinavian Embassy $0.00 0Dutch Embassy $0.00 0
Airfare Air Berlin $1,000
Food 30 Days @ $30 per day, $900 100
**dollar to euro rate 1.25 $3,875.00
Total Cost, not including Tuition and Fees
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Course Content
Fieldwork | Chicago, Berlin, Hamburg and Athens:
The studio examines both intrinsic and extrinsic influences that have shaped its territories. The summer semester will be primarily based in Berlin and involve an extensive investigation into pivotal moments of the city. The ability to be study abroad and experience the cultural dynamics of a city is critical to the research.
Extended trips to Hamburg and Athens will further the discussion on urban development. Masterplans within visited sites will be evaluated and documented including the Hafencity and the Olympic Village proposal for 2024 in Hamburg and the Piraeus Masterplan and the 2004 Olympic Village in Athens.
studio Berlin, 2014
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studioBerlin 2015
sights
Monday - from West to EastData - from West to East
TBD UdK
Bus 100 Bahnhof Zoo to Alexanderplatz
Reichstag Brandenburger Tor
Holocaust Mahnmal
Pariser Platz
Unter den Linden
Friedrichstrasse
Gendarmen Markt
Museums Island
Alexanderplatz
TBD Welcome Dinner at Hofbräu Berlin Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 30 10178 Berlin
1895 1. Gedächniskirche Arch: F. Schwechten damaged in 2nd WW1963 new church addition by Egon Eiermann 1873 2. Siegessäule Arch: J.-H. Strack memory on the 1866-73 german-french war
1786 3. Schloss Bellevue Arch: P. D. Boumann
residence of the federal president
1957 4. Haus der Kulturen der Welt Arch: Hugh Stubbins former congresshall - present from the USA to the Interbau
2001 5.Bundeskanzleramt Arch: Schultes/Frank
of the federal cancellor
2000 6. Paul-Löbe-Haus Arch: S. Braunfels
for the german federal parliament
1894 7. Reichstag Arch: Paul Wallot damaged in 2nd WW reconstruction 60s by Paul Baumgarten renovation 1999 and new cupola by Sir Norman Foster
walking tour tour with public transportsightsbuildings of interest
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1791 8.Brandenburger Tor Arch: C.G. Langhans the last preserved city gate, classicism
2008 9. American Embassy Arch: Moore Ruble Yudell
1998 10. DG Bank Arch: Frank O.Gehry
2005 11. Holocaust Memorial Arch: P. Eisenmann
2005 12. Academy of Art Arch: G.Behnisch
1996 13. Quartier 207 Arch: Jean Nouvel
14.Gendarmenmarkt1821 with the Schauspiel haus (Konzerthaus) Arch: K. F. Schinkel1785 the French (Nord) and German Dom
1830- 15. Museums Island
about 16. Stadtschloss1850 Arch:Schlüter, Stüler1976 Palast der Republik destruction of the palast in 2008
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studioBerlin 2015
sights
Tuesday - The Historical Berlin / The Socialistic Berlin
Data - The Historical Berlin / The Socialistic Berlin
Bus M85 to Ebertstrasse
Brandenburger Gate
Holocaust Mahnmal
Pariser Platz
Unter den Linden
Friedrichstrasse
Gendarmen Markt
Alte Wache/ German Historical Museum
Museums Island Schlossplatz
Nikolaiviertel
Fernsehturm Alexanderplatz
S-Bahn to Ostbahnhof
Holzmarkt
East Side Gallery
Oberbaumbruecke
Badeschiff
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1818 7. Alte Wache Arch: K. F. Schinkel Memorial
2003 8.German Historcal Museum Arch: I.M. Pei
9. Museums Island1830 Altes Museum Arch: K. F. Schinkel1876 Alte Nationalgalerie Arch: F. A. Stüler1859 Neues Museum Arch: F. A. Stüler2009 renovation through 1910 Pergamonmuseum Arch: A. Messel1904 Bodemuseum Arch: Ernst v. Ihne
1905 10. Berliner Dom Arch:J. v. Raschdorff
1976 11. Palast der Republik destruction of the palast in 2008
about 12. Stadtschloss1850 Arch:Schlüter, Stüler
1987 13. Nikolaiviertel on the occasion of the 750-year celebration of Berlin construction of a prototypical “history park” in the Centre
of East Berlin. After “Old Berlin” was destroyed in WW2 a collage was made of eight reconstruct ed testaments from history like the
1230-44 orig. Nikolai Church1766 Ephraimpalais1760 Knoblauchhaus
1869 14. Rote Rathaus Berlin City Hall
1969 15. Fernsehturm form proposal by Hermann Hensel- mann 1959
1970 16. Alexanderplatz ‘gateway to the east’
1958/65 17. Karl-Marx Allee former “Stalinallee” Arch: Hermann Henselmann
18. Holzmarkt Site
1961 19. East Side Galery Berliner Wall, origi- nally 91 miles along the border of the former western sectors
1895 20.Oberbaumbrücke1996 Middle Steelbridge Arch: S.Calatrava 2004 21.Badeschiff /Arena
1791 1.Brandenburger Tor Arch: C.G. Langhans the last preserved city gate, classicism
1998 2. DG Bank Arch: Frank O.Gehry
2005 3. Holocaust Memorial Arch: P. Eisenmann
2005 4. Academy of Art Arch: G.Behnisch
1996 5. Quartier 207 Arch: Jean Nouvel
6.Gendarmenmarkt1821 with the Schauspiel haus (Konzerthaus) Arch: K. F. Schinkel1785 the French (Nord) and German Dom Memorial
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Wednesday - The New MiddleData - The New Middle
Bus M85 Come to friends to Staatsbiliothek
TBD Staatsbibliothek - guided tour
Nationalgalerie Philharmonie Debis Areal
Potsdamer Platz
Sony Center
Martin-Gropius Bau
Topographie des Terrors -exhibition
Checkpoint Charlie
TBD Reichstag - guided tour
1976 1. Staatsbibliothek Arch:Hans Scharoun1964 Kulturforum Competition 1968 2. Neue National galerie Arch: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe only building in Germany after WW2, only museum
1963 3. Philharmonie Arch:Hans Scharoun main example of organic architecture
1997 4. Debis-Haus Arch: Renzo Piano
2000 5. Hochhaus Potsdamer Platz 1 Arch: Hans Kollhoff 2000 6. SONY Center Arch: Helmut Jahn 1881 7. Martin-Gropius Bau, former Museum of Arts and Crafts Arch: Martin Gropius
bldg of Schinkel school, intervention of Walter Gropius saved bldg
walking tour tour with public transportsightsbuildings of interest
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2010 8. Topographie des Terrors Arch:Heinle,Wischer und Partner
9.Checkpoint Charlie 1990 Haus at Checkpoint Charlie Arch: OMA 1999 10. GSW Headquar- ters Arch: Sauerbruch, Hutton ventilated skin, solar protection elements
1998 11. Jewish Museum Arch: Daniel Libes- kind
1894 12. Reichstag Arch: Paul Wallot damaged in 2nd WW reconstruction 60s by Paul Baumgarten renovation 1999 and new cupola by Sir Norman Foster
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studioBerlin 2015
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Thursday - West BerlinData - West Berlin
TBD Bauhaus Archiv
Embassy buildings
Hansa quarter
Technische University Berlin
Ernst Reuter Platz
Lunch at the ‘Cafe am Neuen See’
18pm UDK Open House
1976-79 1. Bauhaus Archiv Arch:Walter Gropius
2000 2. Mexican Embassy Arch:T.Gonzales de Leon, F.Serrano
1999 3. Scandinavian Embassy Danish Arch: 3XNielsen Swedish Arch: Wingårdh Norwegian Arch: Snøhetta Finland Arch: VIIVA Iceland Arch:Palmar Krist- mundsson
1873 4. Victory Tower Memory on german- french war
um 1830 Tiergarten Arch:P.J.Lenné
1957 5. Hansa quarter international building exhibition - “international style” Arch: Niemeyer, Aalto, Gropius etc.
1968 6.Technical University - Architecture school Arch:B.Hermkes
1955 7.Ernst Reuter Platz (Competition)
1902 8.Hauptgebäude UdK
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Friday - HamburgData - Hamburg
TBD Train from Berlin Hbf - Hamburg Hbf
Deichtorhallen
Chilehaus
Überseequartier
Hafencity
Kesselhaus
Speicherstadt
Deichstrasse/Domplatz
Rathaus - Jungfernstieg
Mönkebergstrasse
TBD Train from Hamburg - Kopenhagen Hbf
walking tour tour with public transportsights
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1906 01. Hamburg Hbf Main Trainstation1914 02. Deichtorhallen former market halls1924 03. Chilehaus Brick Expressionism style Kontorhaus Bldg) Arch: Fritz Höger2011 04. Ericusspitze - Spiegel building bldg for German weekly news magazine Arch: Henning Larsen 1883 05.Speicherstadt-1927 timber-pile founded warehouse district 06.Überseequartier OMA Rem Koolhaas, Erick van Egeraat etc.2009 07.Unilever building and Marco Polo Tower Arch:Behnisch & Partner2008- 08.Elbphilharmonie2015 estimated Bldg costs raised 5x to 423Mill.Euro Arch:Herzog&de Meuron1886/87 09.Kesselhaus former power station 10.Deichstrasse1842 Hamburger Fire
~1200 Trostbrücke
11.Sant Nikolai Church
12.Domplatz
1897 13.Rathaus
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studioBerlin 2015
sights
Trip - Dessau / BauhausData - Dessau / Bauhaus
TBD Train from Berlin Hbf - Dessau
Environmental agency
TBD Bauhaus -guided tour
Lunch at the Bauhaus Cafe
Meisterhäuser
TBD Train from Dessau - Berlin Hbf
walking tour tour with public transportsights
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1. Umweltbundesamt
2. Bauhaus
2001-05 1.Umweltbundesamt environmental agency Arch: Sauerbruch Hutton Competition 1998
1925-26 2.Bauhaus Dessau Arch:Walter Gropius >international Stil<
1925-26 3.Meisterhäuser Arch:Walter Gropius * house Gropius * house Moholy-Nagy * house Feininger * house Muche * house Schlemmer * house Kandinsky * house Klee
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studioBerlin 2015 Trip - PotsdamData - Potsdam
sightsbuildings of interest
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1744–51 1.Stadtschloß Potsdam
1733-40 2.Dutch Quarter part of second city extension, build for dutch worker ,134 houses -largest ensemble outside of Holland
1754/55 3.Nauener Tor (Gate) of English
Gothic Revival archi tecture, city wall con nected Nauen gate with other two gates
1770 4.Brandenburger Tor in order of Friedrich II., sign for the victory after the 1756–63 seven years’ war
1745–47 5.Schloß Sanssouci Arch:G.W.von Knobelsdorff summer residence in the stil of Rokoko 1712-86 for Friedrich II. (Frederick the Great) King of Prussia
1745-47 6.Park Sanssouci Arch: Lenné1763-69 Neues Palais castle for guests,last great Prussian baroque palace1826-29 Schloß Charlottenhof Arch: K. F. Schinkel Summerresidenz from crown prince Friedrich Wilhelm (1795-1861)1851-64 Orangerieschloß Arch: F. A. Stüler built by Friedrich Wilhelm IV italian renaissance stil
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1771-75 New Chambers (Neue Kammern) west of Sanssouci Palace, complement to the Picture Gallery, which lies to the east1755-64 Picture Gallery (Bildergalerie) build for Friedrich II.1755-64 Chinesisches Teehaus1845-48 Friedenskirche1768/69 Antikentempel1768-70 Freundschaftstempel1829-40 Römische Bäder Arch: K. F. Schinkel for Friedrich Wilhelm IV1736-39 Historische Mühle1751 Neptungrotte
1787 7.Neuer Garten built for Friedrich II1787–92 Marmorpalais Arch: C.G. Langhans1744-97 for Friedrich Wilhelm II1914-17 Schloß Cecilienhof Arch:P.Schultze-Naumburg for Wilhelm II (1859-1941) last German Kaiser 17.7-2.8.1945 Potsdamer Konferenz
1907 8.Glinecker Bridge Bridge of spies during the Cold War
1835–49 9.Schloß Babelsberg Arch:K.F.Schinkel
2006 10.Hans Otto Theater Arch: Gottfried Böhm
1919-22 11.Einsteinturm Arch: Erich Mendelsohn astrophysical observatory in the Albert Einstein Science Park
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Variable Cities and Behavioral Modeling Concept Development: Digital strategies and behavioral modeling will explorethe dynamic and variable elements within the cities of research. New digital tools will be developed to design and document the findings.
Course Content
studio Berlin, UdK studio, 2012
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Course Content
Final Project | Tactical Strategies for New Urbanisms
The studio proposal is to define Berlin’s current urban existence in order to expose its transient dynamic. Activities and temporary space created by and for the new collective will be documented and explored. The mapping of these strange territories will reveal complex relationships. The interest of the studio is to develop new ways to experience and reframe these curious places of moment uncertainty. A new strategy for an impermanent urban intervention will expose the hidden relationships and potentials. These provocative visions implemented in the urban context to mediate between a current and potential future generate a temporary and an intermediary moment. The research will conclude with a design project and exhibition exploring the relationship between Berlin and the misplaced collective.
Manaves/Kriegel, studio Berlin, Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin, 2008
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Exhibition & Final Review The Final Review will take place as an exhibit within a gallery space in parallel coordination with students and faculty at the UDK Berlin and TU Berlin’s Center for Metropolitan Studies
studio Berlin, Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin, 2010
studio Berlin, UdK Berlin, 2008
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Publication
The entire process including design research, fieldwork and design projects will be documented through compelling and communicative graphics in a book for publication.
studio Berlin, 2012
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Studio SpaceMultiple options for workspaces are available. They include the Betahaus at Moritzplatz and the UDK Berlin.
studio Berlin, UdK Berlin, 2009
studio Berlin, Betahaus at Moritzplatz, 2014
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Program History
John Manaves and Alice Kriegel have committed the summer semester in facilitating and teaching the program for the past seven years. The program has been consistently dedicated to researching urban inter ven tions and new urban isms in Berlin.
studio Berlin, Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin, 2009 studio Berlin, Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin, 2010
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Program History
studio Berlin, Prinzessinnengarten, 2014
Summer 2015 Study Abroad Studio | John Manaves, Alice Kriegel | 1.15.15
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Program History
studio Berlin, Tempelhof Airfield Berlin, 2011
studio Berlin, Holzmarkt Berlin, 2013
Summer 2015 Study Abroad Studio | John Manaves, Alice Kriegel | 1.15.15
IIT | Summer 2015
Program History
studio Berlin, Tempelhof Airfield Berlin, 2012 studio Berlin, Tempelhof Airfield Berlin, 2012