The Bauakademie (English Building Academy) in Berlin, Germany, built between 1832 and 1836, is considered one of the forerunners of modern architecture due to its theretofore uncommon use of red brick and the relatively streamlined facade of the building.

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  • The Bauakademie (English Building Academy) in Berlin, Germany, built between 1832 and 1836, is considered one of the forerunners of modern architecture due to its theretofore uncommon use of red brick and the relatively streamlined facade of the building. Designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, the Bauakademie was built near the Berliner Stadtschloss (Berlin City Palace) to house institutions such as the Oberbaudeputation, the Higher Council of Architecture, and the Königliche Technische Hochschule, the technical royal faculty, which will give birth in 1879 to the Technische Universität. During the Weimar period, the Bauakademie was the home of the famous Deutsche Hochschule fuer Politik as well as other institutions supported by the State of Prussia. Damaged during World War II, the Bauakademie was then partially restored, but in 1962 the building was demolished to make room for the future Ministry of Foreign Affairs of East Germany. In 1995, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of East Germany was demolished in order to recreate the Werderscher Markt area. Since then, proposals are being discussed with city and Federal authorities to rebuild Schinkel's Bauakademie. The Werderscher Markt area has already been partially recreated by the Bertelsmann-funded reconstruction of the Alte Kommandantur. As for the Bauakademie, between 2000 and 2001 students erected a temporary structure to give an impression of the volume and form of the building. Current proposals under consideration intend to use a reconstructed Bauakademie to accommodate an architecture museum as well as a Mercedes-Benz research institute about the future of automobile. The cost of the project is estimated at 51 million euros.
  • Die Berliner Bauakademie war eine Berliner Hochschule zur Ausbildung von Baumeistern. In ihr verbanden sich Aufbau und Organisation der modernen Bauverwaltung mit der Frage einer angemessenen Ausbildung des dazu notwendigen Beamtenstamms. Sie wurde am 18. März 1799 von König Friedrich Wilhelm III. gegründet und 1801 dem Oberbaudepartement als Abteilung ein- und räumlich angegliedert.
  • Academia de arquitectura de Berlín (en alemán "Berliner Bauakademie"), obra emblemática del arquitecto Friedrich Schinkel. El edificio fue diseñado por orden del Rey de Prusia.
  • L'Accedemia di architettura di Berlino era uno degli edifici ottocenteschi più importanti della città tedesca, sede della prestigiosa scuola che portava lo stesso nome. Le soluzioni scelte per questo palazzo furono prese come spunto dall'architettura razionale del Novecento, anche se venne eretta già nel 1832. Si tratta dell'opera più innovativa dell'architetto tedesco Karl Friedrich Schinkel. Scopo dell'architetto era quello di costruire un edificio scolastico per l'accademia da lui stesso frequentata durante la gioventù.
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  • The Bauakademie (English Building Academy) in Berlin, Germany, built between 1832 and 1836, is considered one of the forerunners of modern architecture due to its theretofore uncommon use of red brick and the relatively streamlined facade of the building.
  • Die Berliner Bauakademie war eine Berliner Hochschule zur Ausbildung von Baumeistern. In ihr verbanden sich Aufbau und Organisation der modernen Bauverwaltung mit der Frage einer angemessenen Ausbildung des dazu notwendigen Beamtenstamms. Sie wurde am 18. März 1799 von König Friedrich Wilhelm III. gegründet und 1801 dem Oberbaudepartement als Abteilung ein- und räumlich angegliedert.
  • Academia de arquitectura de Berlín (en alemán "Berliner Bauakademie"), obra emblemática del arquitecto Friedrich Schinkel. El edificio fue diseñado por orden del Rey de Prusia.
  • L'Accedemia di architettura di Berlino era uno degli edifici ottocenteschi più importanti della città tedesca, sede della prestigiosa scuola che portava lo stesso nome. Le soluzioni scelte per questo palazzo furono prese come spunto dall'architettura razionale del Novecento, anche se venne eretta già nel 1832. Si tratta dell'opera più innovativa dell'architetto tedesco Karl Friedrich Schinkel.
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  • Bauakademie
  • Berliner Bauakademie
  • Academia de arquitectura de Berlín
  • Accademia di architettura
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