Blog Magazine 10 Sep 2013
Magazine #13: Photo Booth with Jürgen Mayer H.
Guess who we got in the photo booth for Issue No. 13?
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>>You have to look hard to find courageous architecture, no matter where you are.<<
Jürgen Mayer H., one of the city's most well-known architects, has lived and worked in Berlin for nearly 20 years. In issue no. 13, we chat with him in our photobooth about the lack of courage in architecture today.
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