Germany

Berlin-Charlottenburg


Bernhard Sehring
Theater des Westens (Theatre of the West, 1895/96)
Kantstraße 12

Historism meets Art Nouveau
Renaissance and Empire elements strangely mixed with modern Art Nouveau influences give altogether the pompous but light-hearted impression suitable for a musical and operetta theatre.

"This house was built to revere the art."


Walter Spickendorff/Rudolf Walter
Cecilienhaus (1907-09)
Otto-Suhr-Allee 59

Women's Patriotic Club of Charlottenburg, centre of Charlottenburg's social welfare including a gynecological hospital and a maternity ward.

Curt and Arthur Reime
Dwelling House (1902/03)
Goethestraße 69


Mommsenstraße 56



Behaimstraße 15/Wilmersdorfer Straße

Bruno Hubert/Josef Appelt: Giesebrechtstr. 3 (1904/05)



Stadtbaurat Rudolf Walter
Unmarried Workers' Residence (1908), today Student Halls
Danckelmannstraße 46/47


Heinrich Seeling
Leibniz-Oberschule (secondary school, 1911-13), today Schiller-Oberschule
Schillerstraße 125-127

Johann Hückels
German Museum for Occupational Safety (1900-03), today The National Metrology Institute providing scientific and technical services
Kohlrausch-/Fraunhoferstraße


Georg Klingenberg
Siemens Bridge and Power Station Charlottenburg (1899/1900)
Am Spreebord

Heinrich Seeling
Goerdeler primary and Pommern secondary school (1907-09), today United School Charlottenburg
Sybelstraße 20/21