graft architects: art cloud, berlin
‘art cloud’ exhibition design by graft architects
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in scholssplatz, berlin, germany the royal palace was destroyed in 1962
and in its place,the socialist government of eastern germany built the
palace of the republic which was in turn demolished in 2005.

since then the city of berlin have yet to reach a concensus on what
to build in its place. graft architects proposed an art haven
in the form of a kunsthall for the young and vital international
art scene in berlin. the design is envisioned as an art cloud
a temporary light structure of exhibition space, seemingly
floating and resting for a moment above the topography of soft
mounds.

graft architects: art cloud, berlin
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graft architects: art cloud, berlin
image courtesy graft architects

graft architects: art cloud, berlin
image courtesy graft architects

graft architects: art cloud, berlin
image courtesy graft architects

graft architects: art cloud, berlin
image courtesy graft architects

graft architects: art cloud, berlin
image courtesy graft architects

graft architects: art cloud, berlin
image courtesy graft architects

graft architects: art cloud, berlin
‘art cloud’ sections
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graft architects: art cloud, berlin
image courtesy graft architects
graft architects: art cloud, berlin
image courtesy graft architects

graft architects: art cloud, berlin
image courtesy graft architects

general info
project: art cloud
date: 2006
location: schlossplatz, berlin, germany
type: exhibition design