Going to Berlin soon? Then get inspired by KHR's architectural study tour with an intensive 3-day architecture programme through the German capital.
Berlin's history has given it a diverse architectural expression. The city is 9 times larger than Paris, and while districts like Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg have already undergone a huge transformation since the fall of the Wall, gentrification in peripheral areas like Wedding is still in its early stages. In other words, there's plenty of inspiration and perspective to be had if you're interested in architecture and urban development.


The goal was, as always, to get architectural inspiration and socialize with good colleagues. Although the destination was familiar to the vast majority, there were plenty of new impressions for all 44 participants, and it was a tired and impressionable bunch that returned home after three intensive days in Berlin.
The programme was a mix of old and new architecture, impressions from East and West and both professionalism and conviviality.
Photo: detail from Hansaviertel.




art collection, which are made available
in a converted, above-ground bunker.

During the conversion, they also had a private residence built on top of the bunker.



































Berlin's citizen has divided opinions about the project.





















































































