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Corona Treatment Centre Berlin / Heinle, Wischer und Partner

June 3, 2020 Pilar Caballero 0

We are currently experiencing a global crisis that affects almost all areas of public life and has pushed many health systems worldwide to their limit. In Berlin, the decision was made to build a corona treatment centre on the Berlin Trade Fair (Messe Berlin) in order to reduce bottlenecks in the provision of clinical care. In a matter of weeks, a reserve hospital with almost 500 beds was built in one of the exhibition halls, which creates additional capacity should the number of infections increase again.

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Corona Treatment Centre Berlin / Heinle, Wischer und Partner

June 3, 2020 Pilar Caballero 0

We are currently experiencing a global crisis that affects almost all areas of public life and has pushed many health systems worldwide to their limit. In Berlin, the decision was made to build a corona treatment centre on the Berlin Trade Fair (Messe Berlin) in order to reduce bottlenecks in the provision of clinical care. In a matter of weeks, a reserve hospital with almost 500 beds was built in one of the exhibition halls, which creates additional capacity should the number of infections increase again.

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We’re Looking for ArchDaily’s Next Managing Editor

June 3, 2020 Nicolás Valencia 0

We are hiring! ArchDaily’s Content Team is constantly working for our readers from all over the world in a platform that operates in four languages —Spanish, English, Portuguese and Chinese Mandarin. Our main goal is to ensure that the most important discussions about architecture and the city reach the maximum possible global audience.

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We’re Looking for ArchDaily’s Next Managing Editor

June 3, 2020 Nicolás Valencia 0

We are hiring! ArchDaily’s Content Team is constantly working for our readers from all over the world in a platform that operates in four languages —Spanish, English, Portuguese and Chinese Mandarin. Our main goal is to ensure that the most important discussions about architecture and the city reach the maximum possible global audience.

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Casa Mille in Turin is set within the former home of an Italian count

June 3, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Casa Mille by Fabio Fantolino

Italian architect Fabio Fantolino has created his own apartment inside a palatial 19th-century building in Turin, using pops of green and petrol-blue throughout its interior. The Casa Mille apartment lies behind the doors of a 19th-century palazzo that once belonged to an Italian nobleman called Count Callori. Its living spaces take over a ground-floor extension

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