1957 Berlin | |
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Overview | |
BIE-class | Specialized exposition |
Name | Interbau 57 |
Motto | City of the future |
Participant(s) | |
Countries | 13 |
Location | |
Country | Germany |
City | Berlin |
Venue | Hansaviertel, Westend, Tiergarten |
Coordinates | 52°31′00″N 13°20′20″E / 52.51667°N 13.33889°E |
Timeline | |
Bidding | November 13, 1956 |
Opening | July 6, 1957 |
Closure | September 29, 1957 |
Specialized expositions | |
Previous | Exhibition of citriculture in Beit Dagan |
Next | Expo 61 in Turin |
Universal Expositions | |
Previous | Exposition internationale du bicentenaire de Port-au-Prince in Port-au-Prince |
Next | Expo 58 in Brussels |
Interbau was a housing development, constructed as part of the 1957 International Building Exhibition in the Hansaviertel area of West Berlin. The overall plan was managed by Otto Bartning, and the urban design competition was won by Gerhard Jobst and Willy Kreuer, whose plans were later executed in a modified form.
Working within constraints of size, layout and cost, forty-eight architects designed a huge range of accommodation, both low- and high-rise, with many permutations in plan.
Architects
Contributing architects included:
- Alvar Aalto
- Jacob Bakema
- Paul Baumgarten
- Luciano Baldessari
- Le Corbusier
- Werner Düttmann
- Wils Ebert
- Egon Eiermann
- Walter Gropius
- Arne Jacobsen
- Fritz Jaenicke and Sten Samuelson
- Gustav Hassenpflug
- Günter Hönow
- Ludwig Lemmer
- Wassili Luckhardt
- Oscar Niemeyer
- Godber Nissen
- Sep Ruf
- Otto Senn
- Hans Scharoun
- Franz Schuster
- Hugh Stubbins
- Max Taut
- Pierre Vago
- Jo van den Broek
Gallery
- Housing by Oscar Niemeyer
- postage stamp for the International Building Exhibition
See also
- International Building Exhibition Berlin, also known as IBA Berlin 1983/87
References
External links
Media related to Interbau at Wikimedia Commons
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