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Architectural works: Presentations, 3D Models, Renderings & Walk Through. Designing: Logo, Poster, Business Card, T- Shirt, Brochure, Greeting Cards.

04/03/2026

Winter felt difficult, but hoping that the spring is coming kept us alive! 🍀☀️
Spring is coming

Photos from Obvious Designs's post 21/11/2025

KPMG Berlin
A sculptural, light-filled office building by KSP Engel Architekten, shaping the new Europacity district next to Berlin Hauptbahnhof. Its façade of natural limestone, vertical fins, and softly rounded corners creates a timeless, refined presence, especially striking at night.

Designed with sustainability in mind: only 60% glazing for better energy performance, a back-ventilated stone façade, regional materials, and support for green mobility with EV chargers and generous bike parking. The result is architecture that blends elegance, efficiency, and longevity
A building designed to stand the test of time.

Photos from Obvious Designs's post 03/05/2025

Berlin photo series
🧱 Brutalist Beauty

Nestled in Berlin-Lichterfelde, the Institut für Hygiene und Umweltmedizin stands as a testament to post-war modernism. Designed by architects Hermann Fehling and Daniel Gogel, this structure, completed in 1974, showcases the raw elegance of Brutalist architecture. Its distinctive form, characterized by staggered volumes and exposed concrete surfaces, reflects a commitment to both function and form. The building's unique design elements, including its prominent ventilation shafts and textured facades, have earned it recognition and protection as a historical monument since 2021.
📍 Krahmerstraße, Berlin

Photos from Obvious Designs's post 06/03/2025

Berlin Photo series

HTW Berlin – Library, Campus Wilhelminenhof 📚✨

A perfect blend of industrial heritage and modern design, this library sits in a repurposed AEG factory. With loft-style spaces, exposed brick, and sleek interiors, it’s a great example of adaptive reuse in architecture. A must-see for design lovers!

14/02/2025
Photos from Obvious Designs's post 26/01/2025

Berlin photo series 11

Featured building:

Bülowstraße U-Bahn station, located in Berlin's Schöneberg district, is a historic elevated station on the U2 line. Opened on March 11, 1902, it was part of Berlin's first U-Bahn line, the Stammstrecke. The station is named after the adjacent Bülowstraße, which honors Prussian General Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bülow.

Designed by architect Bruno Möhring, Bülowstraße station showcases the Art Nouveau style, evident in its ornate ironwork and decorative elements. In 1929, Möhring's son, Rudolf, expanded the station hall to accommodate increasing passenger numbers.

During World War II, the station suffered significant damage from air raids in 1943 and 1944. After the war, it was rebuilt, but operations ceased in 1972 due to the Berlin Wall's impact on the U2 line. During its closure, the station hosted a bazaar in discarded U-Bahn cars, serving as a cultural hub for the Turkish community in West Berlin. Following German reunification, Bülowstraße station reopened in 1993, reconnecting the eastern and western parts of the U2 line.

Today, Bülowstraße station stands as a testament to Berlin's rich history and architectural heritage, blending Art Nouveau design with the city's dynamic past.

Photos from Obvious Designs's post 26/01/2025

Berlin photo series 9

Featured building:

Bülowstraße U-Bahn station, located in Berlin's Schöneberg district, is a historic elevated station on the U2 line. Opened on March 11, 1902, it was part of Berlin's first U-Bahn line, the Stammstrecke. The station is named after the adjacent Bülowstraße, which honors Prussian General Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bülow.

Designed by architect Bruno Möhring, Bülowstraße station showcases the Art Nouveau style, evident in its ornate ironwork and decorative elements. In 1929, Möhring's son, Rudolf, expanded the station hall to accommodate increasing passenger numbers.

During World War II, the station suffered significant damage from air raids in 1943 and 1944. After the war, it was rebuilt, but operations ceased in 1972 due to the Berlin Wall's impact on the U2 line. During its closure, the station hosted a bazaar in discarded U-Bahn cars, serving as a cultural hub for the Turkish community in West Berlin. Following German reunification, Bülowstraße station reopened in 1993, reconnecting the eastern and western parts of the U2 line.

Today, Bülowstraße station stands as a testament to Berlin's rich history and architectural heritage, blending Art Nouveau design with the city's dynamic past.

Photos from Obvious Designs's post 23/01/2025

An early morning ☀️

Berlin photo series 8

Streets of East Berlin

"East Berlin holds a unique charm, blending rich history with a vibrant, modern spirit. From the iconic Berlin Wall remnants to the colorful East Side Gallery, every corner tells a story of resilience and transformation. Explore the striking architecture, immerse yourself in the art, and feel the pulse of a city that bridges the past and present effortlessly. 🏙️✨ "

Photos from Obvious Designs's post 21/01/2025

Zalando BHW, Berlin 🌇 | Located in the heart of Friedrichshain, this modern office building reflects innovation and sustainability. Designed as part of Zalando's campus, it stands out with its sleek façade and creative workspaces. A perfect blend of form and function! 🏢✨

20/01/2025

Berlin photo series 7

Featured building: Residential building across the spree ( Eas side gallery)

17/01/2025

Berlin photo series: 6

Featured space: Lichtenberg, Berlin

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