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Power Stations in Berlin: Resource Elektropolis
Hilmar Barthel; Klaus Burgel; Matthias Dunger; Jorg Haspel; Christina Keseberg; Hubert Staroste; Herbert Strobel (Author)
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Jovis Verlag
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Power Stations in Berlin: Resource Elektropolis - Hilmar Barthel; Klaus Burgel; Matthias Dunger; Jorg Haspel; Christina Keseberg; Hubert Staroste; Herbert Strobel
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Synopsis "Power Stations in Berlin: Resource Elektropolis"
Berlin was once the biggest industrial area in Europe, home to large-scale enterprises like AEG and Siemens. Bewag, the Berlin electricity provider, laid the foundations for a modern power supply together with these companies. Power Stations in Berlin considers numerous local power stations as an integral part of the city's architectural heritage, from the period of industrialization at the beginning of the twentieth century until now, giving a comprehensive overview of Berlin as an industrial city in the process. The question of how to reuse these unique plants, is raised; the right balance between preserving the facilities and finding a new economic use for them is crucial.
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