Quarter of Berlin in Germany
Gropiusstadt (German: [ˈɡʁoːpi̯ʊsˌʃtat] ⓘ ) is a locality (Ortsteil ) within the Berlin borough (Bezirk ) of Neukölln . It was named after the architect who projected the complex: Walter Gropius .
History
Building of the quarter, initially named Britz-Buckow-Rudow and projected in a modernist style by Walter Gropius ,[ 2] ended in 1960. In Berlin, Gropius also projected the Sommerfeld House , the Interbau and the Großsiedlung Siemensstadt quarter. As part of West Berlin , its borders with Brandenburg (part of East Germany ) were crossed by the Berlin Wall from 1961 to 1989. As of 2001 it was still an autonomous Ortsteil .[ 3]
It became infamous as the place in which the German writer Christiane F. lived from childhood to adolescence,[ 4] author of the novel "Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo ".
Geography
Located in the south-eastern suburbs of Berlin, a short section of Gropiusstadt borders on to Schönefeld , a municipality in the Dahme-Spreewald district, Brandenburg . It also borders on to the Berlin districts of Britz , Rudow and Buckow .
Transport
Gropiusstadt is served by 4 U-Bahn stations, all located on the U7 line: Johannisthaler Chaussee , Lipschitzallee , Wutzkyallee and Zwickauer Damm .[ 5]
Photogallery
References
External links
Media related to Gropiusstadt at Wikimedia Commons
Buildings and structures
Fagus Factory (1911–1913) (with Adolf Meyer )
Bauhaus Dessau (1925–1926)
Kurt Weill Centre (1925–1926)
Monument to the March Dead (1922, destroyed, 1936; reconstructed, 1947) (with Fred Forbát )
66 Old Church Street, Chelsea (1935–1936) (with Maxwell Fry )
Gropius House (1938)
Josephine M. Hagerty House (1938)
Impington Village College (1938–1939) (with Maxwell Fry )
Waldenmark (with Marcel Breuer )
The Alan I W Frank House (1939–1940) (with Marcel Breuer )
Aluminum City Terrace (completion, 1942) (with Marcel Breuer )
Walter-Gropius-Haus (Berlin) (1957) (with The Architects Collaborative and Wils Ebert)
Michael Reese Hospital (original plan for 8 buildings, 1946–1959; demolished 2009-2013)
University of Baghdad (1957–1960)
Gropiusstadt (buildings complex, completion, 1960)
Embassy of the United States, Athens (1960–1961)
MetLife Building (1959–1963) (with Richard Roth and Pietro Belluschi )
John F. Kennedy Federal Building (1963–1966) (with The Architects Collaborative and Samuel Glaser)
Tower East (completion, 1969)
Huntington Museum of Art (enlargement project, 1968–1970, with The Architects Collaborative )
Porto Carras (original project, 1973–1980)
Other buildings (supporting work) Related Family and relationships