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Charlotte Frank

Charlotte Frank (born 1959) is a German architect who, as partner of Axel Schultes in Schultes Frank Architekten, co-designed buildings of both civic monumentality and meditative restraint. The catalogue holds 2 of their joint works in Berlin.

The German Chancellery (2001) is a white concrete and glass composition that serves as the official seat of the German chancellor — the most symbolically charged new building in reunified Berlin. The Crematorium Baumschulenweg (1999) transforms the programme of death and farewell into a serene architectural experience through heavy concrete columns and filtered natural light.

Architecture at a Glance

2 buildings 1 city 1 country 1 style

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Notable Works

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Architectural Styles

Works by Country

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many buildings by Charlotte Frank are in the guide?
The guide features 2 buildings by Charlotte Frank across 1 city in 1 country.
Where can I find buildings by Charlotte Frank?
Buildings by Charlotte Frank can be found in Berlin (2).
What architectural styles define Charlotte Frank's work?
Charlotte Frank's work spans Contemporary.
Is there an app for exploring Charlotte Frank's architecture?
Yes — the Vandelay app offers a free AR map for self-guided architecture walks. Filter by architect to discover buildings by Charlotte Frank, scan them to learn their stories, and explore at your own pace.

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