AEG turbine factory
Art Nouveau architecture in BerlinArt Nouveau industrial buildingsBuildings and structures in MitteIndustrial buildings completed in 1909Manufacturing plants in Germany
The AEG turbine factory was built in 1909, at Huttenstraße 12–16 in the Berlin district of Moabit. It is the best-known work of architect Peter Behrens. The 100m long steel framed building with 15m tall glass windows on either side is considered the first attempt to introduce restrained modern design to industrial architecture. It was a bold move, and world first that would have a durable impact on architecture as a whole.
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Berlichingenstraße, Berlin Moabit
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N 52.528333333333 ° | E 13.324444444444 ° |
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Peter-Behrens-Halle
Berlichingenstraße
10553 Berlin, Moabit
Germany
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