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Steinplatz Reloaded – Dokumentation und Recherche

A Berlin square comes alive in its multifaceted history. Book and e-book

8,99 18,00 


Present is history and history is part of the present

Documentation of a temporary art installation on the history of Berlin’s Steinplatz, Charlottenburg. Events and memories from 133 years that took place on and around Steinplatz were brought back to the square in the form of 21 additional monuments. For this compression of time in public space, the added as well as the existing artefacts of Steinplatz were left in protective containers.

Stefka Ammon and Katharina Lottner conducted this explorative experiment on the newly designed Steinplatz in late summer 2018 at the invitation of the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district office. The book contains further sources, historical image documents as well as transcriptions of numerous conversations held on Steinplatz with passers-by and residents about their personal memories during the exhibition.

More about the project

Stefka Ammon

Born 1970, lives in Berlin. Studied at the KHB Weißensee and PAfA Philadelphia, 2001 master student of Prof. Inge Mahn. 2002–2005 coordinator of the interdisciplinary study programme at KHB Weißensee. Founded damensalon in 2000 and Projektraum Stedefreund from 2006-2013. Since 1995 exhibitions at home and abroad, since 2006 participation, preliminary examinations and jury for art-in-building competitions of the federal government, the state of Berlin and Berlin districts.

Katharina Lottner

Born 1970 in Nuremberg, lives in Berlin. Studied architecture at the FH Frankfurt/Main and stage and costume design at the TU Berlin. Since 1999, she has mainly worked on temporary buildings such as exhibition pavilions and stage sets. Projects she has supervised have received the red dot award or the Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany, among others.

Idea & concept: Stefka Ammon und Katharina Lottner (mmtt)
Text: Stefka Ammon
Image series: Astrid Busch
Design: Stefka Ammon, Janine Sack
German (with English project descriptions)
136 pages, 100 illustrations
pdf (17 MB)
170 x 200 mm, softcover, Swiss brochure
January 2020
ISBN 978-3-947295-57-9 (pdf)
ISBN 978-3-947295-40-1 (book)
E-book 8,99 Euro
Book 18,00 Euro

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