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Weill Hall, Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
Built 2006
http://www.ramsa.com/project-detail.php?project=223&lang=en









Does anyone know what to call the new classical style of Tobias Nöfer, Sebastian Treese and others? Cause I've been thinking about creating a seperate thread about it, but don't know what to call it :lol:
Hard to give it a name, because its not a single stile. erbse is often called it New Berlin stile which is missleading, because its not only in Berlin, didnt even started there and is as mentioned not a single stile.

The neotraditional movement in Germany ist often inspired by french and spanish belle epoche architecture but with fewer ornamentation so it also resembles somehow germanys early modernism/streamline/expressionism and Werkbund architecture
Hard to give it a name, because its not a single stile. erbse is often called it New Berlin stile which is missleading, because its not only in Berlin, didnt even started there and is as mentioned not a single stile.

The neotraditional movement in Germany ist often inspired by french and spanish belle epoche architecture but with fewer ornamentation so it also resembles somehow germanys early modernism/streamline/expressionism and Werkbund architecture
Well, It's too late to change name now, cause I've already created the thread. But thanks anyway :) I ended up simply calling it "The Berlin Style" since that's where most of the buildings seem to be built.
1930s-inspired "Parkpalais am Friedrichshain". Completed 2010, Berlin.







From the NYC thread:



Absolutely love this building - so very NYC unlike the could-be-anywhere glass and steel structures going up at the moment. As Robert Stern so rightly said of these - looks like you could take them apart with a can opener! :lol:
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New kindergarden in hungarian city Aszód. Completed 2009. In hungarian style organic architure, a very widespread style for new buildings in hungary. Suposed to be a continuation of jugend and local/traditional hungarian folk architecture.









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