Ingenhoven Architects Refurbish an Iconic Piece of Postwar German Modernism

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Built in 1970 according to the plans of Bernhard Pfau, the Schauspielhaus is one of the most important ensembles of Germany’s post-war architecture. Now, 50 years later, the architectural landmark has been renovated with elegant and subtle contemporary details by ingenhoven architects to preserve the iconic building for generations to come.

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