03.09.2024
— Anne Schönharting, Thomas Meyer, Werner Mahler
Berlin in the 1990s was a city in transition, searching for a new identity. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 transformed the city into a place of possibilities, where subcultures thrived and creative temporary uses redefined the urban landscape. Yet it also was a period of tension—a fraught balance between the spirit of renewal and the fear of loss.