Berlin's Tempelhof Airport: Achieving Redemption Through Adaptive Reuse

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The story of Berlin’s Tempelhof Airport never quite ends.

Located just south of the city’s hip Kreuzberg neighborhood and only fifteen minutes by bike from the city center, the disused former Nazi complex—with its terminal, hangars, and massive airfield—occupies nearly 1,000 acres of prime real estate in the ever-growing German capital. In any other metropolis, this land would have been snatched up by a developer years ago, but in Berlin, creative reuse has prevailed over conventional narratives of redevelopment.

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Cite: Ella Comberg. "Berlin's Tempelhof Airport: Achieving Redemption Through Adaptive Reuse" 29 May 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/895204/berlins-tempelhof-airport-achieving-redemption-through-adaptive-reuse> ISSN 0719-8884

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