Two architects have largely escaped notice in literature on the reconstruction of postwar (West) Berlin, despite their long-lasting legacy in shaping its architectural fabric: Paul Schwebes and Hans Schoszberger, who have worked together in a joint office since 1956. Several of their buildings still stand as emblematic of Berlin's City West, shaping its urban flair between Kurf rstendamm and Tauentzienstra e, Ernst-Reuter-Platz and Breitscheidplatz,...
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