Renata Hejduk, daughter of John Hejduk, and Assistant Professor at Arizona State University, has sent us news of a petition that has been created in an attempt to stop the highly controversial "refurbishment" of the Kreuzberg housing block in Berlin (previously in the news). Click here to read and sign, and spread the word!
Renata Hejduk, daughter of John Hejduk, and Assistant Professor at Arizona State University, has sent us news of a petition that has been created in an attempt to stop the highly controversial "refurbishment" of the Kreuzberg housing block in Berlin (previously in the news). Click here to read and sign, and spread the word!
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i would sign a petition to tear it down. who knows why it, like so many other buildings in the world, were put up in the first place? so what hejduk was involved? it really is a dated monstrosity. stick to his drawings and stuff instead if you need a hejduk fix.
Project 96-97 Charlotte Street
As the new owner of the building ensemble 96-97 Charlotte Street in Berlin - Kreuzberg, we are planning the much-needed facade renovation.
According to first experiences in the past has been repeatedly brought to the request us to come in the design of the facade into a broader more public discussion, which takes into account the peculiarities of the building and its architecture into account.
We see ourselves as a responsible company, the reorganization value preservation and appreciation not only to perform, but the interaction of such measures with the environment and its particular circumstances is conscious.
Therefore, we ask ourselves like the challenge of finding a broad consensus on design.
Initial talks like a promising involvement of different stakeholders can be realized, are currently underway.
Gladly we inform you at this point in the procedure of continuous current.
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