Axel Schultes (born 1943) is a German architect who, together with Charlotte Frank, designed key buildings of the Berlin Republic. The catalogue holds 2 of their works in Berlin.
The German Chancellery (2001) — the Bundeskanzleramt — is a monumental Contemporary composition of white concrete, glass, and circular openings that forms the centrepiece of the Band des Bundes (Federal Ribbon) linking the former East and West Berlin. The Crematorium Baumschulenweg (1999) is a very different work: a contemplative concrete hall where heavy square columns support a floating roof, creating an atmosphere of stillness and weight appropriate to its purpose.