treppe b
treppe b is an architecture gallery and a publisher in the Corbusierhaus in Berlin-Charlottenburg. It promotes the architectural heritage of post-war modernism through exhibitions, publications, and events that stimulate the dialogue about architecture and urban development.
About treppe b
edittreppe b is a unique architecture gallery and a publisher located in the iconic Corbusierhaus in Berlin-Charlottenburg. The gallery is particularly dedicated to the work of Le Corbusier and post-war modernism in Berlin, serving as a platform for the exchange and presentation of architectural and cultural ideas.
Key Products and Services
edittreppe b offers a variety of products and services focused on architecture and culture. The publisher releases significant works that deal with architectural themes, such as "Las Vegas Signs" by Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, as well as "Labyrinth & Archi/Textur," a philosophical conversation between Eva Meyer and Jacques Derrida. These publications are available both in the online shop and in bookstores.
The gallery itself is a space for exhibitions that address the architecture and urban planning of post-war modernism. Regularly, exhibitions and events are organized here that highlight Berlin's cultural heritage and architectural innovation.
Mission and Values
editThe mission of treppe b is to preserve and promote architectural heritage by acting as a bridge between the past and the present. The gallery and the publisher are committed to emphasizing the importance of architecture as a cultural and historical asset and fostering dialogue about the development of urban spaces. In this regard, treppe b places great value on promoting knowledge and understanding of architectural history and its influence on modern urban development.
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
edittreppe b is committed to the preservation and promotion of post-war modern architecture, which is often seen as sustainable and forward-looking. By supporting initiatives such as the Berlin World Heritage proposal for Karl-Marx-Allee and the Interbau 1957, treppe b contributes to the preservation and recognition of these significant architectural works. The gallery also promotes discourse on sustainable urban development and the role of architecture in creating livable urban environments.
Further Information
editThe gallery is located in the Corbusierhaus, a significant example of post-war architecture built as part of the international building exhibition INTERBAU 1957. The space where treppe b is located has been redesigned by the architecture firm D:4 and now offers an inspiring venue for exhibitions and cultural events.
With a dedicated team of art and design scholars, exhibition designers, and architectural historians, treppe b strives to engage and inform a broad audience on the topics of architecture and urban development. The gallery and the publisher are actively present on social networks and invite interested individuals to become part of their community and participate in their events.