Berlin Dreams
Palazzo Litta, Grand Hall
Art installation out of mirrored glass
BERLIN DREAMS
Berlin Dreams is a piece of glass architecture, based on 9 invisible lines traced through Potsdamer Platz, after it was No Man’s Land between East and West Berlin, yet before it was rebuilt.
Each of the 9 “Muse Lines” represents a cluster of architectonic typologies representing Berlin’s civic history: from the tavern to the graveyard, concert hall, library, hospital, school, shelter, festival, moving monuments, sacred wilderness, etc. that works like a temporal map or spatial clock, demarcating a matrix of historical figures, disciplines, languages, events, colors, shapes and times of the day etched invisibly over the city’s displaced center.
A geometric form arises out of the intersection of certain points along this matrix like the wing of an angel of the future.
The project was realized in collaboration with Lev Libeskind, Daniel Libeskind, and their respective studios.
Conceptual Master Plan
for Potsdamer platz