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Deutsch: 1930

Landhauskolonie Am Rupenhorn 25 14055 Berlin

Bauherr: Direktor Richard Kluge Architekten: Hans & Wassili Luckhardt und Alfons Anker Garten: Berthold Körting

Beispiel neuen Bauens: Stahlskelett, das ausgefacht mit Bimsbeton und beidseitig verputzt, große Öffnungen und veränderliche Räume erlaubt.

Zeichen der neuen Sachlichkeit: weiße, glänzende Kuben im Gegenüber zur Havellandschaft.

Neuinszenierung der klassischen Villa: Garage und Küche im Sockel, ungeteilter Wohnraum , offen zu der über der Landschaft schwebenden Terrasse. Das Dach als gestalteter Luftraum und persönlicher Lebensbereich.

Geschichte: 1932 Zwangsversteigerung, Umbau zum Mehrfamilienhaus. 1939 Reichsbesitz zum Abriss für den Bau der neuen Hochschulstadt, später Bundesbesitz.

Privatbesitz seit 1997. Denkmalgerechte Instandsetzung als Kulturhistorisches Vermächtnis. Gefördert wurde die Maßnahme durch das Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Berlin und die Deutsche Stiftung Denkmalschutz.
English: 1930

Cottage Colony Am Rupenhorn 25 14055 Berlin

Client: Director Richard Kluge

Architects: Hans & Wassili Luckhardt and Alfons Anker 

Garden: Berthold Körting

Example of new construction: steel skeleton, which is filled with pumice and plastered on both sides, large openings and variable spaces allowed.

Signs of the new objectivity: white, shiny cubes opposite the Havel landscape.

New staging of the classic villa: garage and kitchen in the base, undivided living space, open to the terrace floating above the landscape. The roof as a designed airspace and personal living space.

History: 1932 Foreclosure, conversion to apartment building. 1939 German-Reich to the demolition for the building of the new university town, later federal possession.

Private property since 1997. Monument-oriented restoration as a cultural historical legacy. The measure was funded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Berlin and the German Foundation for Monument Protection.
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Camera location52° 30′ 22.69″ N, 13° 12′ 53.77″ E  Heading=9° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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