“Berlin Study Trip”_ LSBU / BAS2 _ 17-21.11.2025 _ Photos by: Spyros Kaprinis [17-21.11.2025].


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“Berlin Study Trip”_ LSBU / BAS2 _ 17-21.11.2025 _ Photos by: Spyros Kaprinis [17-21.11.2025].

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Architecture in Milan part I
Torre Solaria (2014, Arquitectonica)
Bosco Verticale (2009-2014, Stefano Boeri)
Torre Diamante (2010-2012, Kohn Pedersen Fox)
Torre Gioia 22 (2018-2021, Gregg Jones)
Torre Libeskind (2016-2021, Studio Daniel Libeskind)
Torre Generali (2014-2017, Zaha Hadid Architects)
Torre UniCredit (2009-2012, César Pelli)
Torre Branca (1933, Gio Ponti)
One WTC by Guido Musch
Daniel Libeskind, 1988, Felix Nussbaum Museum, Osnabruck, Berlín, Germany
Architecture is the biggest unwritten document of history.
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Catcher in the Rye
ALEXANDER GORLIN ARCHITECTS / Libeskind Loft New York, 2005; image © Alexander Gorlin Architect.
Man on Wire, 📸 Jimmy Chin from the top of the 1,776-foot World Trade Center’s spire, 2016 The skyscraper currently holds the title of the tallest building in the western hemisphere, even though the roof tops out at 1,368 feet (the height of the original Twin Towers) making it shorter than the Willis Tower in Chicago. This is due to the 408-foot spire that is part of the skyscraper’s architectural design, opposed to just an antenna like on the original Twin Towers. The actual height-to-tip of the building is approximately 1,792 feet to 1,796 feet (depending on which sidewalk you’re measuring from) due to the installation of a small lightning rod above the spire’s beacon. Want an update on the status of the still-under-construction World Trade Center complex? Visit our website at nycurbanism.com/wtc #wtc #jimmychin #spire #oneworldtrade #architecturalphotography #skyscraper #skyscrapers #skyline #wtcspire #manhattan #nycskyline #urbanism #downtown #som #libeskind #davidchilds #nycsyline #nycskyscraper #worldtradecenter #nycphoto #midtown #nycurbanism (at One World Trade Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCg86K_nwfV/?igshid=1sl8hgw85t7xb