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Lebbeus Woods describes the project Underground Berlin created for an exhibition on Berlin and the future in 1988. Underground Berlin was developed while the Berlin Wall was still in place, and it proposes a strategy for connecting the city through the existing underground spaces of Berlin’s U-Bahn. The project consists of a series of inverted structures that are constructed into the ground to accommodate living and working spaces. Projection towers are proposed around the city to allow a connection between the underground hidden spaces and the city above.
Woods, Lebbeus. & SCI-Arc Media Archive. (September 16, 1991). Lebbeus Woods. Southern California Institute of Architecture.
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Woods, Lebbeus. September 16, 1991. "Lebbeus Woods." In SCI-Arc Media Archive. Southern California Institute of Architecture. <http://sma.sciarc.edu/video/lebbeus-woods/>. (May 20, 2013).
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