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water skin by mini malist
Completed in 2021 in Stechlin, Germany. Images by Francesca lóvene. At the intersection of art and nature, Gutshof Güldenhof is Berlin-based architecture studio Heim Balp Architekten`s latest completion conceived for...
“ Central to the complex, the North Stables host the community’s extensive sustainable farming and gardening activities. Solely the exterior walls have been retained, while the roof and floor were removed to transform the space into an indoor greenhouse with a new timber and translucent polycarbonate panel roofing. While it supports the residents during the winter, it is also a place nourished by and cultivated through art. A small, paved surface acts as an event space where music, performances, and meals can take place when Güldenhof opens to the public. Gutshof Güldenhof is the second extensive art-related project undertaken by Heim Balp Architekten, following their ongoing redevelopment of the early 20th-century Lindower Straße factory buildings in Berlin into a creative hub with artist studios; workshops; exhibition spaces; and apartments, to be completed in 2022″
Und da sag noch mal einer, Männer brauchen weniger Gepäck als Frauen 😂 Man war das heute kühl am Stechlinsee. Zum Glück haben die Männer heute nur einen Tauchgang gemacht. Aber der war teuer genug, das die Flossenspanner weggekommen sind, war ja nicht so schlimm. Das verlorene Blei dagegen 🙈 #diving #atlantis #tauchen #stechlin #stechlinsee #owd #weekend #berlin #meinberlin #mares (hier: Tauchbasis Stechlin)
Theodor Fontane Der Stechlin
3. Auflage, Aufbau-Verlag Berlin und Weimar, 1984
Coverdesign: Axel Bertram Typography: Gisela Fischer