‘realstadt.wishes knocking on reality’s doors’ exhibition at the power station mitte in berlin, germany photographer: jan bitter
‘realstadt.wishes knocking on reality’s doors‘ is an urban architecture exhibition composed of more than 250 architectural and urban planning models from all over germany. also presented are 65 projects in words and pictures exhibited over the two-level venue, the large turbine hall of power station mitte, which is also the first time the disused facility space has hosted an exhibition event.
organized by the federal ministry of transport, building and urban development (BMVBS), the exhibition is opening up the urban-planning debate to the public rather than limiting the debate to a small circle of experts. a group of well-known personalities from diverse walks of public life will give guided tours of the exhibited models and projects, which were submitted by representatives of diverse municipalities, planning practices, universities, civic initiatives and a number of artists.
exhibited model image courtesy becoming photographer: frank dinger
(left) exhibition space (right) models photographer: jan bitter
exhibiton view on opening night image courtesy becoming photographer: frank dinger
photographer: jan bitter
image courtesy becoming photographer: frank dinger
photographer: jan bitter
image courtesy becoming photographer: frank dinger
image courtesy becoming photographer: frank dinger