Constructed during the height of the Cold War, amidst nuclear tensions and reflecting the influence of the space age, Brutalist structures in Berlin stand as imposing, futuristic fortresses. Leading an exploration of the German capital's concrete landscape, architecture historian Felix Torkar delves into the five most remarkable examples, ranging from the foreboding Mäusebunker (Mouse Bunker) to the Embassy of Czechoslovakia. This captivating journey celebrates "the most spectacular architectural style of the 20th century."
Executive Producer: Anna Bressanin
Producer and Director: Ana Catala
Editors: Ingrid Holmquist and Anna Bressanin
Director of Photography: Jan Rödger