Prinzessinnen garten

A visit to Prinzessinnengarten, Berlin meeting Marco Clausen. Recorded during the Urban Reconnaissance Lab #3 Spontaneous City.

Part of Switch On Mehringplatz – EULER, EU Erasmus plus project.

 

Here an article about Prinzessinnengarten  by Laura Colini published on the URBACT website.

25 Feb , 2017 - Category:

Berlin · EULER · Mehringplatz · urban reconnaissance


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