The german classical architectual scene more or less began with the reunification of the country in 1990. What initiated it was the large demand of historical reconstruction which triggered a lot of interest in generall for classical architecture. From a shy start in the early 2000s, the number of firms and projects have grown exceptionaly and the quality is generally very good. Projects are usually made in a strict, aschetic neo classical style with few or no ornaments.
Main centres of new classical projects are Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg and München.
- “Palais Kolle Belle” (2009) in Berlin by Marc Kocher Architekten.
- New project “Carmenstrasse” (2016) in Düsseldorf by Sebastian Treese/ Ralf Schmitz.
- New city villa (2013) in Hamburg by Flum design.
- Eisenzahn 1 (2017) in Berlin by Sebastian Treese/ Ralf Schmitz.
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