We travel because we need to, because distance and difference are the secret tonic to creativity. When we get home, home is still the same, but something in our minds has changed, and that changes everything.
WESER-WEICHSEL-STRASSE by Jan Wiese Architects
WESER-WEICHSEL-STRASSE is a minimal building located in Berlin, Germany, designed by Jan Wiese Architects
The beautiful alliteration, which states that the form of the function should follow, has been seen looking as agreed in some way since modern times. One component that housing this phenomenon dogs of years before is the sloping roof. Through the swings, the water on the overlapping roof just flows off more safe. The modern woman that was questioned here and helped the flat roof to break through. That's not our issue, though. Our theme is that we fill the roof of the building on Weser Wichsel Street with apartments, all through it is not meant for apartments, all in all for community dry spaces. Because the roof is so high, however, excellent apartments are even allowed to be established on two levels here. Fortunately, alliteration is not always right.
Photography by Simon Menges