Glass Rising
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I was expecting a bit more of comments reaction on my latest update in Lübbenauer Tor. I consider that last update much more worked out than my usual average, but well, we have to move on a bit. Replying to the friends who commented! Happy new year to you all!
@Schulmanator: Thank you!
@kelistmac: ¡Muchas gracias! Let's never forget the revolutionary work made by xannepan!
@Benedict: Thank you! I planned on adding a view from Rankine too, but I dropped it on the last moment because the history was getting too cluttered. Glad you liked it!
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In year 2014, things are quite more or less as they were last year around Lübbenauer Tor U-Bahn station. This means that this area is rising as one of the most architecturally interesting districts in Berlin.

In Kreuzberg, as in more or less, everywhere; churches don't get demolished. They just get surrounded by more modern buildings. In this case, some of the patients of this brand new health clinic have very nice sights of the church from their rooms.

Corporate headquarters aren't build in and around Potsdamer Platz anymore. Kelis GmbH, a worldwide city-related awesomeness provider, started as a small start-up company in Kreutzberg, and their latest HQ building is not far away of where it all began. The cconstruction of this building changed radically this district's typical skyline.

Glass and steel have made their way through the post-Mauerfall Berlin, and it looks like there's not a near end and that more neighbourhoods will feature shocking style mixes.
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