Berlin Referendum Could Change City's Housing

Berlin’s Horseshoe Estate is often cited as an example of just how good public housing can be. Built by the city in the 1920s and designed by famed architect Bruno Taut, the project’s modern conveniences, leafy setting and light-filled interiors were a huge improvement on the dark, cramped conditions its working-class residents had previously experienced. Today the UNESCO World Heritage-listed estate, and other Berlin complexes like it, are back in the news, lying at the center of a major debate about the future of affordable housing.

 

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