Columbushaus
Buildings and structures demolished in 1957Buildings and structures in MitteDemolished buildings and structures in BerlinErich Mendelsohn buildingsEvicted squats ... and 2 more
Office buildings completed in 1932Squats in Germany
The Columbushaus (Columbus House) was a nine-storey modernist office and shopping building in Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, designed by Erich Mendelsohn and completed in 1932. It was an icon of progressive architecture which passed relatively unscathed through World War II but was gutted by fire in the June 1953 uprising in East Germany. The ruin was subsequently razed in 1957 because it stood in the border strip; the site where the structure once stood was occupied by activists shortly before the fall of the Berlin wall.
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Potsdamer Platz, Berlin Tiergarten
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Potsdamer Platz
10785 Berlin, Tiergarten
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