Bernd Johae was a Berlin architect who collaborated with Gerd Hänska on the BESSY I synchrotron facility in Berlin. The Brutalist-Modernist-Functionalist building housed one of Germany's most important particle accelerator research facilities, its architecture shaped entirely by the technical requirements of high-energy physics.
Bernd Johae
Architecture at a Glance
1 building 1 city 1 country 3 styles
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BESSY I
Berlin
Brutalist, Modernist, Functionalist
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- Buildings by Bernd Johae can be found in Berlin (1).
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- Bernd Johae's work spans Functionalist, Brutalist, Modernist.
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